To celebrate the launch of Traveller Collection the publication and www.TravellerCollection.ie (website live from 11 November), artist Séamus Nolan discusses work being carried out to preserve and interpret the material culture of Irish Travellers. Traveller artist Rosaleen McDonagh, Traveller musician Thomas McCarthy and Traveller activist Martin Collins of Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre will participate. Following the presentations the publication and website will be launched by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Joe Costello. The publication and website resulted from the project Traveller Collection at the Hugh Lane Gallery which was a partnership between the Hugh Lane Gallery and Create – the National Development Agency for Collaborative Arts as part of the EU Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme (CAPP) in 2018. Artist Séamus Nolan worked with Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre to explore material and material processes within national and private collections relative to Irish Travellers.
While no booking is required numbers will be limited. A digital vaccination cert and face coverings are required for in-person programmes at the Hugh Lane Gallery
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
Wretched Dublin. Conditions for the poor in 19th & 20th century Dublin. Meet outside Savoy Cinema, O’Connell Street
No booking required
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 16:00
Dublin City Centre. Meeting Point: The National Gallery of Ireland
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 15:30
Meet at the main entrance beside the kiosk. The walk will go round the lake and through the woodlands in their autumn colours.
No booking required
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
Meet at the entrance on Herbert Park Road, halfway down between Donnybrook and Ballsbridge. This popular park has lovely trees in Autumn colours and a wildlife lake.
No booking required
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
Sensory Art with Involve Autism. Booking essential. Please call Miriam on 086 6478452 or email miriam@connectionsartscentre.ie
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Supporting social boules programme in Donaghmede Park and in St Anne’s Park
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
Dublin City Council’s participation in Cycling Without Age Trishaw Bike Initiative, to be launched by Lord Mayor Alison Gilliland
Dublin City Council is delighted to partner with DS&WP, Healthy Ireland and Cycling without Age with the launch of our new Tri-Shaws designed for people with mobility /accessibility issues
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 13:30
A sensory art session and The Kids Coach with Involve Autism Children at 4pm and will be doing some fun fitness activities at 4.45pm.
Admission Reserved
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 17:30
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To create a social link to support disability in a non clinical environment. By providing a sensory space to develop a movement of muscle strength and interaction skills. Dance and visual art is an essential part of highlighting our state of mind . Expressing our thoughts and concerns help to regulate the spectrum community and allow others explore and experience our communication process.
Most in the spectrum community doesn’t recognize facial expressions so movement brings about an understanding of spacious and presence. When dancing you become aware of another person s space .
Admission Reserved
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 19:00
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Dublin City Public Participation Network (PPN), will introduce their Migrant Thematic Group during the Integration and Inclusion Week.
Members of the PPN will join together to discuss the focus of the PPN, how intercultural groups from migrant and ethnic diverse backgrounds can get involved, and what types of supports the PPN will have to offer the groups, in order to encourage participation.
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Intergenerational Walking Football Match which will pitch young persons in Trinity Comp against the local Older Persons Walking Football Group. Refreshments will follow.
Admission Reserved
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12:30
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Travelling Past Photography Exhibition
From religious processions and Dublin traditions, to when women drank in the snug and the ‘good suit’ came in and out of the pawn shop when needed, The 50 Francis Street Archive is a unique collection of stunning, original photographs, a fascinating social history and celebration of people and places from the Photographer John Walsh’s life’s works. John Walsh ran his photography business out of a small shop on 50 Francis Street in inner city Dublin. For over fifty years, he took thousands of photos on all aspects of Dublin life – street photography, iconic religious events , social life, tenement life, and a first hand view of life in this era. Here in this exclusive exhibition the images from the 50s and 60s of member of the Travelling Community are brought to life by his granddaughter Suzanne who will give us a unique and nostalgic look of an integral part of Johns Archive…A Travelling Past.
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16:00
Social Boules. Come along its free
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 11:00
Cycling event for young people. Pre booked
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
Girls aged 10-18 years are invited to try our sporting programmes in Belvedere Youth Club. The programme aims to engage girls in sports and will be supported by the already existing senior girls team.
Admission Reserved
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
Lunch time concert to include performer from the Travelling Community, Sharyn Ward and highlights of the recent ‘Our Area’s Got Talent Competition’ (Young Persons) Booking essential. Bookings must be made by phoning or e mailing Axis Ballymun 01/8832100 email info@axisballymun.ie
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 14:30
Learn what changes we can make in our daily lives to assist the environment
Admission Reserved
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 13:30
This walking tour of the 500m stretch of Lower Gardiner Street explores themes of race, place, memory and theology. Inspired by the work of Black theologian Willie Jennings, the tour addresses three ideas related to the development of race: displacement, ownership and segregation. How did the singing of a racist hymn in a local church reach the bookshelves of millions? Was a church caretaker living just off the street actually a slave owner? How did the historic landlord-tenant relationship in the area lead to the eviction of 21st century migrant-led churches? The tour shows how ‘whiteness’ sustains itself in the community by always remaining at the centre and highlights the need for integration and inclusion to overcome the challenge of colonisation that still litters our streets.
Lower Gardiner Street, Meet outside The Exchange, near the loopline rail overpass.
Will stream at www.instagram.com/acetireland
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12:15
Men on the Move (Men Only)
An online event for people 50+ to learn about volunteering opportunities which can help them put their experience to work while getting involved in their local community.
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 12:00
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Your Experience Counts…so make it matter! This Inclusion & Integration Week, why not join us to hear about local organisations looking for people with your skills and experience to help them meet the needs of local communities. Are you 50+ and looking to put your experience to work, get involved locally, meet new people or keep busy? Or are you already volunteering and want to talk to like-minded people? Join us for our monthly online chat and learn about organisations in Dublin City and hear what its like to volunteer with them. We’ll also show you where to find online opportunities around the country through remote volunteering.
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 12:00
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
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Singing and refreshments and the event is open to all, targeting older people, family members and carers dealing with dementia
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100
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Pop up soccer
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Thu-Nov-2021-GMT+0100 @ 12:00