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2 months ago |
secretdublin.com | Anna E. Pawlowski
Jazz, as a music genre, comes with a lot of lexical baggage—thanks to generations of pioneers and improvisers giving it meaning upon meaning. That’s why “We call it Jazz” in Dublin is wrapping up over a century of music history into one neat, captivating package inspired by everything from the vibrant rhythms of ‘hot jazz’ to the cool sophistication of later styles.
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2 months ago |
secretdublin.com | Anna E. Pawlowski
You can do it with a broken heart, a need to calm down, for an evening of feeling 22, to shake it off, or for any of the other millions of reasons ‘Mother’ has covered across her vast and famous discography. Neon Brush Sing-Along in Dublin understands the struggle of resisting the urge to break into song when Taylor Swift’s music plays, so feel free to harmonize, chant her anthems, and belt out bridges.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
secretdublin.com | Anna E. Pawlowski
Let’s be honest—going to a concert is usually pretty straightforward. Sure, navigating a superstar’s world tour or dealing with the new trend of phone-free events can throw a wrench in the works, but generally, it’s simple. That said, when it comes to something as unique as the Candlelight series, it’s always good to know what you’re walking into. With its enchanting atmosphere and original twist, here are 5 things to know before your next Candlelight concert in Dublin. 1.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
secretdublin.com | Charlie Maudsley
‘The Jury Experience’ in Dublin drops you straight into a make-or-break trial where you and your fellow jurors must reach a life-changing verdict — guilty or not guilty? Live actors take audiences through a captivating courtroom performance as they present witness testimonies, forensics, arguments and more to help (or hinder) the unearthing of the truth behind a shocking crime. Once the evidence is laid bare, the power’s officially in your hands. The question is, what will you do with it?
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Sep 2, 2024 |
secretdublin.com | Anna E. Pawlowski
From the Dalton Academy Warblers and their ‘gleeful’ on-screen vocal talent to Trinity’s own Acabellas and Trinitones, the a cappella musical style has generally been perceived as a collegiate club. However, it began making waves in religious settings like the Sistine Chapel. And now, “We Call It A Cappella” in Dublin is bringing a dynamic event featuring the best a cappella songs performed in the presence of wildflowers.
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