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Thursday January 01 1970

21st AUGUST 2011 @ SHE-D - MBSV @ 7:00pm-HERMANN HESSE

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Friday July 22, 2011 15:08author by SHE-D - SHE-Dauthor email theshed_dublin at yahoo dot ieauthor address 43 Gardiner Lane Dublin 1author phone 0877954727 Report this post to the editors

MBSV My Bloody Sunday Valentines

EVERY THIRD SUNDAY @ from 7:00pm till late

Monthly meeting here dedicated to a specific human subject, like a philosopher or an artist. A very informal event, meant to be participative, where persons will have one month at least given to study the subject and bring in their contribution like readings, art, videos, performance actions, even if there is not a deep knowledge of these pers...onalities, but inspired (even vaguely) to it and site specific.

Conversations will be part of the evening event.

Once is decided a name, everyone will have to submit to it, however people is allowed to bring suggestions. events with this will be run monthly on the third Sunday of each month here @
SHE-D 43 Gardiner lane D1from 6pm

MY BLOODY SUNDAY VALENTINES
is a reg event dedicated to lovers and livers.
It is a live interaction. meeting starts at 6pm to coordinate the material and to present it from 9pm to participants with less interactive material to exchange.
There will be as many acts as we can fit till late as we are tired.
Someone is welcome to help with the recording of the event on SHE-D's archive aim.

Vegetarian and Environment friendly rules to be respected.
Ritual action / workshop

DJ NEMO will take space after between the acts with basic low-fi music and maybe videos as
discussed by the community and using SHE-D's music collection

You are all welcome to help the project and to participate with contributions.

Subject suggested for August is: HERMAN HESSE
If you have no idea of what we are talking about you can start from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi​ki/Hermann_Hesse

and the next name will be decided during the event

If you like to be part of this happening, please call 0877954727 or reply privately or publicly on the FB page or at theshed_dublin@yahoo.ie. this will be part of the MBSV regular event @ SHE-D. Audience will be intended to be participative I will note the listing participants in time
McBett

Love
McBett

ALL EVENTS ARE VIDEO AND SOUND RECORDED, as part of the CULTURAL ARCHIVE policy and participants agree to for their image to appear in SHE-D's archives and publications. Soon some of the outlets of the four years activity, from the three experienced spaces, will be available, together with the new website. You will be able to enjoy then the past experiences, even if you missed them. Participants and artists agree to leave a copy of each sound/photo/video recorded material produced by them for the same scope.

SHE-D
is a private Work in Progress/Cultural Documentation Centre run by
NAUTILUS COLLECTIVE.
It aims at experimentation in creative and participative ways to socialize and communicate through the arts.
SHE-D focuses in the Inner City area of Dublin.
By attending you become an active participant in its projects.
Direct participation is encouraged in a variety of ways, which are discussed in weekly meetings on Thursdays @ 7pm
Events are, in many way, "Works in Progress"

If you have any interest in booking, organizing and/or participating please write to theshed_dublin@yahoo.ie or call 0877954727
general info: 0877954727 myspace.com/mcbett www.mcbett.net

love
Nautilus

all events 8:00 euro donation(*) @ SHE-D

(*) Donation means that you are expected to donate the mentioned amount as you may be the only active supporter of the space raw costs.
If you like to donate something more you are welcome, if you are in great difficulty, you will be allowed to enter even from less, however the SHE-D exists only thanks to your support of artists and audience, so...

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