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Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday March 18 2010
07:30 PM

Narrative Arts Club: Irish saints and demons

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Saturday March 13, 2010 23:00author by The Oh-Aissieux - Narrative Arts Clubauthor phone 086 060 3818 Report this post to the editors

A selection of Celtic and Viking, Christian and pre-Christian tales

Adam Wilson and Coilín "The" Oh-Aissieux will share tales from a diversity of Irish traditions, including Celtic, Viking, early Christian and pre-Christian. And guest teller Oisín Brogan will share the tale of the birth of Oisín.

Library Bar Extension, Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin, Ireland
Thursday, March 18, 2010. Show starts at 8 pm sharp. Doors 7.30 pm.
Admission: EUR 6. Concessions: EUR 2. Can't pay? Don't pay! But be there!

Dublin storytelling performers Wilson Oh-Aissieux
Dublin storytelling performers Wilson Oh-Aissieux

(From Dame Street, walk up South Great George's Street. About 100 metres up, turn left into Exchequer Street. The Central Hotel is on your left. Upstairs, follow the signs for the Narrative Arts Club.)

This show may include the following tales: How old is the Cailleach? / How cold was it? / Balor's eye of death / The birth of Oisín / The ravens come to Clontarf / Mael Dún's voyage

Disclaimer: These stories may contain scenes of warfare, vengeance, extreme cruelty, sorcery, diabolatry and monkery, which some listeners may find inoffensive and entertaining.

See also: http://www.narrativeartsclub.com/page2.htm

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