Exchange Dublin invites you to join us. So come – join us. This Friday. April 1st. No joke. This is a real party – for fools and non-fools and everyone in between. Bring food, friends, fun, free-hugs, freegans, fellow fools and non-fools and any other wondrous pleasantries you discover on your way here.
Location : Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland, The World
Part of the Knowledge Exchange Public lecture series: Knowledge wants to be free An in depth course on practical technological activism. In recent months, technology based protests have captured media attention becoming seen as a key element of 21st century political movements. This is, however, arguably the cumulation of decades of such action – sometimes [...]
Contact Improv is a postmodern dance form developed in the US in the 1970s by Steve Paxton, Nancy Stark Smith, Daniel Lepkoff et al. and based on a play with gravity, inertia, and momentum through a rolling point of contact. The Dublin contact community is facilitating the sessions at the Exchange on an ongoing basis. [...]
Dances from the South of Italy PIZZICA and TAMMURRIATA. Everybody welcome to join us and dance! Free entry nights where people who know the dances will enjoy the music, and all beginners are welcome to join us and dance, or even just watch and listen to the music. Fun and socializing will be the purpose of these events.
Our weekly collective meeting is when we plan, decide, and joke about how Exchange runs. If you want to know what Exchange ‘is’, have an idea for a event of any kind, or would like to get involved in our ongoing experiment, this would be the right time to come.
Capoeira is part fight, part dance, part ritual, originating from the tradition of slave resistance in Brazil. The Angola form emphasizes slow, deceptive movement and good-natured trickery. Hitting the opponent directly or intentionally is frowned upon and the aim is rather to suggest movement of a hit and avoid it gracefully. The Capoeira game takes place [...]
An informal performative group interested in the Bible as the source. Open to anyone interested in performance, creative reading, singing, etc. The group particularly hopes to revive the concept of communal out loud reading. If you are joining us please endeavour to bring some of your favourite tea, biscuits, tea pot, etc. Peace.
About Butoh: Butoh was created in 1959 in Tokyo in a performance by Tatsumi Hijikata and Yoshito Ono. This performance was perceived by the Japanese society as scandalous, irrational and frightening; the image Hijikata the dancer, danced with was that of in search of his own body. With this, Hijikata teared apart centuries of tradition [...]
Part of the Knowledge Exchange Free public lecture Series – Knowledge wants to be free An indepth course on practical technological activism. In recent months, technology based protests have captured media attention becoming seen as a key element of 21st century political movements. This is, however, arguably the cumulation of decades of such action – [...]
A collaboration of artworks by students of ‘Illustration Boot Camp’ and ‘Picture Book Creation’ courses. Join us for tea, cakes, and a wander around from 3pm Sunday 10th April. There will also be crayons, paper and an ‘Art wall’ for any budding kids (and adults) to display their own works! Everyone welcome. Continues Monday and [...]
For the third time in as many months, Milk & Cookies Stories is BACK! Doors open at 6.30pm (and not a moment before), the shows starts at 7pm, and we all go home enlightened and springy at 10pm. Protip – we fill up fast, so make sure you’re there on time! Milk and Cookie Stories [...]
Our weekly collective meeting is when we plan, decide, and joke about how Exchange runs. If you want to know what Exchange ‘is’, have an idea for a event of any kind, or would like to get involved in our ongoing experiment, this would be the right time to come.
Capoeira is part fight, part dance, part ritual, originating from the tradition of slave resistance in Brazil. The Angola form emphasizes slow, deceptive movement and good-natured trickery. Hitting the opponent directly or intentionally is frowned upon and the aim is rather to suggest movement of a hit and avoid it gracefully. The Capoeira game takes place [...]
We are offering a venue for actors and players alike to get to work on the nuts and bolts of their craft. Activites will include acting exercises, script work, blocking and much much more. We also hope to work in the coming weeks on some of the various schools of acting such as Meisner, Stanislavski [...]
About Butoh: Butoh was created in 1959 in Tokyo in a performance by Tatsumi Hijikata and Yoshito Ono. This performance was perceived by the Japanese society as scandalous, irrational and frightening; the image Hijikata the dancer, danced with was that of in search of his own body. With this, Hijikata teared apart centuries of tradition [...]
Monthly markets at Exchange Dublin – come see with your own eyes all the goods and wares we have. Get in contact with markets @ exchangedublin.ie if you’d like to book a table or two.
Just how does the Universe work? This lecture aims to give a quick tour of all the major topics in classical physics. We start small, then get really small before moving onto bigger things. We should cover most of the known Universe, some of the unkown Universe and even parts of the Universe which haven’t [...]
Dances from the South of Italy PIZZICA and TAMMURRIATA. Everybody welcome to join us and dance! Free entry nights where people who know the dances will enjoy the music, and all beginners are welcome to join us and dance, or even just watch and listen to the music. Fun and socializing will be the purpose of these events.
Contact Improv is a postmodern dance form developed in the US in the 1970s by Steve Paxton, Nancy Stark Smith, Daniel Lepkoff et al. and based on a play with gravity, inertia, and momentum through a rolling point of contact. The Dublin contact community is facilitating the sessions at the Exchange on an ongoing basis. [...]
Our weekly collective meeting is when we plan, decide, and joke about how Exchange runs. If you want to know what Exchange ‘is’, have an idea for a event of any kind, or would like to get involved in our ongoing experiment, this would be the right time to come.
Capoeira is part fight, part dance, part ritual, originating from the tradition of slave resistance in Brazil. The Angola form emphasizes slow, deceptive movement and good-natured trickery. Hitting the opponent directly or intentionally is frowned upon and the aim is rather to suggest movement of a hit and avoid it gracefully. The Capoeira game takes place [...]
About Butoh: Butoh was created in 1959 in Tokyo in a performance by Tatsumi Hijikata and Yoshito Ono. This performance was perceived by the Japanese society as scandalous, irrational and frightening; the image Hijikata the dancer, danced with was that of in search of his own body. With this, Hijikata teared apart centuries of tradition [...]
A poor young father in postwar-ravaged Rome who finally finds work putting up Rita Hayworth posters around town, only have his precious bicycle stolen the first day on the job.
Set in Rome during the Nazi occupation, the film stars Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani and Marcello Paglieroin and won several awards at various film festivals and was also nominated for an Academy Award.
Contact Improv is a postmodern dance form developed in the US in the 1970s by Steve Paxton, Nancy Stark Smith, Daniel Lepkoff et al. and based on a play with gravity, inertia, and momentum through a rolling point of contact. The Dublin contact community is facilitating the sessions at the Exchange on an ongoing basis. [...]
Dance from the South of Italy: Pizzica and Tammurriata. This workshop represents the opportunity to go deeper into the meaning of the dances and to learn their basic steps. Suggested donation: €18.00.
Our weekly collective meeting is when we plan, decide, and joke about how Exchange runs. If you want to know what Exchange ‘is’, have an idea for a event of any kind, or would like to get involved in our ongoing experiment, this would be the right time to come.
Capoeira is part fight, part dance, part ritual, originating from the tradition of slave resistance in Brazil. The Angola form emphasizes slow, deceptive movement and good-natured trickery. Hitting the opponent directly or intentionally is frowned upon and the aim is rather to suggest movement of a hit and avoid it gracefully. The Capoeira game takes place [...]
An informal performative group interested in the Bible as the source. Open to anyone interested in performance, creative reading, singing, etc. The group particularly hopes to revive the concept of communal out loud reading. If you are joining us please endeavour to bring some of your favourite tea, biscuits, tea pot, etc. Peace.
We are offering a venue for actors and players alike to get to work on the nuts and bolts of their craft. Activites will include acting exercises, script work, blocking and much much more. We also hope to work in the coming weeks on some of the various schools of acting such as Meisner, Stanislavski [...]
About Butoh: Butoh was created in 1959 in Tokyo in a performance by Tatsumi Hijikata and Yoshito Ono. This performance was perceived by the Japanese society as scandalous, irrational and frightening; the image Hijikata the dancer, danced with was that of in search of his own body. With this, Hijikata teared apart centuries of tradition [...]
We’re a Dublin based group who meet up monthly to discuss technology, the environment, interesting ideas, and the future of humanity and the planet in the near and deep future. The group was inspired by the work of the Long Now Foundation, an organization that promotes long term thinking. Event is open to everyone who’s [...]
Quarterly open planning forum, meetup, assembly and brainmash for Exchange Dublin. If you’ve ideas on how Exchange Dublin can improve and generally rock more than we already do, rock along and be a part of it.
Contact Improv is a postmodern dance form developed in the US in the 1970s by Steve Paxton, Nancy Stark Smith, Daniel Lepkoff et al. and based on a play with gravity, inertia, and momentum through a rolling point of contact. The Dublin contact community is facilitating the sessions at the Exchange on an ongoing basis. [...]
Contact Improv is a postmodern dance form developed in the US in the 1970s by Steve Paxton, Nancy Stark Smith, Daniel Lepkoff et al. and based on a play with gravity, inertia, and momentum through a rolling point of contact. The Dublin contact community is facilitating the sessions at the Exchange on an ongoing basis. [...]
Contact Improv is a postmodern dance form developed in the US in the 1970s by Steve Paxton, Nancy Stark Smith, Daniel Lepkoff et al. and based on a play with gravity, inertia, and momentum through a rolling point of contact. The Dublin contact community is facilitating the sessions at the Exchange on an ongoing basis. [...]
Monthly markets at Exchange Dublin – come see with your own eyes all the goods and wares we have. Get in contact with markets @ exchangedublin.ie if you’d like to book a table or two.
Posted on Apr, 06. 2011 in featured, NewsComments Off
For the third time in as many months, Milk & Cookies Stories is BACK! Doors open at 6.30pm (and not a moment before), the shows starts at 7pm, and we all go home enlightened and springy at 10pm. Protip – we fill up fast, so make sure you’re there on time! Milk and Cookie Stories [...]
Posted on Apr, 05. 2011 in featured, NewsComments Off
A collaboration of artworks by students of ‘Illustration Boot Camp’ and ‘Picture Book Creation’ courses. Join us for tea, cakes, and a wander around from 3pm Sunday 10th April. There will also be crayons, paper and an ‘Art wall’ for any budding kids (and adults) to display their own works! Everyone welcome. Continues Monday and [...]
Posted on Apr, 03. 2011 in featured, NewsComments Off