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green and blue wander

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Friday August 13, 2004 15:01author by dunk - fuspeyauthor email fuspey at yahoo dot co dot uk Report this post to the editors

green and blue wander
wandering the streets of dublin
free and open to all
art making
night of play

start here – the spike
12.00 sat 14 august `04
green and blue wander
green and blue wander

spike > river liffey > excise bar (short film screenings) > grand canal > picnic (peppercanister bridge or merrion square, depending on numbers) > ivy gardens > stephens green > merrion square > national art gallery > trinity > central bank square > temple bar > liffey bridges > cultivate (short film) > dublin castle park and water spot > chester beatty museum roof garden > st patricks park > civic park (theatrical performance) > city markets > capel st > bolton st pond > kings inns park > hugh lane art gallery > garden of rememberence > blessington basin > linear filled in park > royal canal > mountjoy square > summerhill park > croke park (catch end of dubs GAA match) > burning man mural painting on street (25 church street, east wall) > burning man party of play (excise bar, 8pm, fiver or what you can give)


burning man festival is perhaps worlds biggest art experimental community.
every year 30,000 people gather in the nevada desert and make a city of play and art for 1 week.
it is artistic, political, spiritual, cultural, social all at the same time

also posted here
http://easa.antville.org/stories/884610/
http://www.burntheirishbar.com/

please inform more people and come along
grassroots and indymedia have been personally invited for this
grassroots picnic did not happen last week, perhaps this might do
food not bombs people were also asked
indymedia mayday film will be shown in bar

please spread word

author by paul cpublication date Fri Aug 13, 2004 17:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i have to say opposed to my previous post

the idea of recreating the newgrange solistice event in the middle of the american desert an exceptional beautiful idea...

author by redjadepublication date Tue Aug 17, 2004 15:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

missed the cool events - { apologies }

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author by paul cpublication date Thu Aug 26, 2004 00:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

so i went with dunc on his wander, it was like being a tourist in your own city...

visiting the open green and water spaces in the city

we walked along the canal noting how as the new buildings get built around the basin, noting in parts how no room is being left for public access to the canals and further down the canals fences have been put up, im sure there have many calls for the tow paths to remain open but soon you won't be able to walk along the canal uninterrupted on either side

there actually a good book by joss lynam in the ilac centre library describing some very pleasents walks across the city via its parks and canals

we went to have a look at some of the lesser well known parks in the city one i'd found was the kevin str park, but all it gates we're locked both times i went there.. it right beside dit kevin street is there way in that way?

we stopped by the st andrew resource centre where the food co-op is ,down pearse str never been there before... it was busy with people buying vegetables and some clothes.. and we ate a spicy lunch there

i noted passing a building at the five lamps that even more ads had been put on a derelict building on the corner, like many abandoned buidling round the city you wonder if they are buildings or billboards..
( thankfully on the opposite corner a large new communtiy centre is being built)

that evening we joined the paddy mirage crew at the excise bar for casino which was very enjoyable actually and good idea for a fun raiser once you get the ticket price right...

again i have to you encourage to check out the plans for the idea of recreating the newgrange solistice event in the middle of the american desert an exceptional beautiful idea...

http://www.burntheirishbar.com/paddy_mirage_2004.html

The Road to Nowhere?
The Road to Nowhere?

why a fence
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Unable to walk along entire canal
Unable to walk along entire canal

Building or Billboard
Building or Billboard

Where Fr Tom going?
Where Fr Tom going?

author by paulcpublication date Fri Sep 03, 2004 19:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...

fire poi in the ifsc
fire poi in the ifsc

 
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