Saturday, 26th June
Time: 20:00
Venue: Bindu Tantra Dublin
"When we consider the role that clothing has played in society, it seems to be in direct opposition to the goals of yoga. YOGA reconnects your body with the vital energy we have. In our practice the act of joining your physical energy, your sexual energy and your mental energy with your LIFE and BODY makes you feel more human and more YOU. Being naked is to make you feel good about yourself, that you accept who you are and what you want to do. Sharing space and Kriyas with other people who are naked generates a unique energy that makes the exercises take more courage to perform. Nude Yoga allows you to accept your body, understand it and start by wanting to be closer to ourselves! The goal of yoga is to reveal the fullness that we are. For a true understanding of our human condition, a clear view of the purpose of life and appropriate use of knowledge handed to us by the sages, we can start back on a safe and successful journey to freedom. Tantra Kriya Yoga is a practice of Hindu origin and was one of the first practices originally born out of the Kaula Tantra school over four thousand years ago. The aim of this type of Yoga is to reconnect your body to your three types of energy, sexual, physical and mental . The class will be held naked and contain: Meditation, Pranayama (breathing exercises), asanas and kriyas."
Cost: €10
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[top] Time: 12:00
Venue: The George, Georges St., Dublin 2
The George goes Gaga with Pride. join us from noon with Shirley, Veda, Davina and Guests, Craic out the back, beauty spot Karaoke, The Lady Una Gibney and New York's finest the smokin' hot Cazwell
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[top] Time: 20:00
Venue: The Purty Kitchen
And there wont be another until August !!
Were only delira and exirra to tell you that the musical dancing fun music machine that is Mimi Rouge, will be taking up Djing duties in the Sycamore for this one off pride special.
Ysuelt will be on the decks in the bar.
Rafael Will be on the decks in the club!!
BUKKAKE, a gay night for club kids, fabulous freaks and party monsters.
FIVE floors, FIVE bars, THREE djs. Get your hands up.
From the people who brought you HAM, POWDERBUBBLE, Sunday Social, FIST, and much much more
Venue: The Purty Kitchen, 34/35 Essex St., Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Admission: Free before 8pm /10 euro after.
No tickets required.
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[top] From 18/06 @18:00
to 27/06 @18:00
Venue: Screen Cinema
Put on your ruby slippers and join us in the Screen Cinema to celebrate Pride with the iconic Judy Garland in the digitally remastered 'Dorthy and the Wizard of Oz'. There will be a special fancy dress screening on Wednesday 23th June so get out the gingham pinafore.
The wizard of Oz 102 min
Times:
Friday 18th -6.30pm
Saturday 19th - 2pm
Sunday 20th- 4pm
Wednesday 23rd - 6.30pm
Thursday 24th - 6.30pm
Friday 25th - 8.30pm
Saturday 26th - 6.30pm
Sunday 27th - 4pm
Admission: Per Screen Cinema
Tickets required? Buy at Screen box office or
http://www.omniplex.ie/cinema/cinema/dublin-screen
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[top] Time: 17:00
Venue: The Dragon
Pride Day is wrapped in a “Glee” theme this year, with DJ April, DJ Victoria, DJ Regina & DJ Paddy playing party anthems all night. U.K. pop band Scooch perform live on stage plus colour and craic throughout!
Dragon's Pride Day this year is wrapped in a glorious "Glee” theme. Celebrations at the venue kick off from 5pm with DJ April playing party anthems, diva Emma Wigglesworth belts out the big "Glee" ballads on stage at 7pm, then DJ Victoria plays pop til 9pm when Paul Ryder presents a "Glee" special of his new “Royal Variety Show” on stage, then from 10pm DJ Regina plays classic hits upstairs with DJ Paddy playing dance downstairs, while at 11pm U.K. pop band Scooch perform a sensational Gleefest show live on stage - along with their Eurovision Entry “Flying The Flag” of course! - plus lots of colour and craic throughout!
Admission: Free before 9pm/€5 after
No tickets required.
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[top] Time: 21:00
Venue: Tripod
Eddie and Bunny present the official Pride Party, and the biggest and best pride clubbing event of the year. This year is going to be even bigger and better with non stop performers, dancers and DJs - Only the best will do.
The headline act is Seb Fontaine, sponsored by MILK Music Festival.
Prizes for best White outfit. Battle of the the DJs return with DJ Ruth, DJ
Mo and Revvlon. Live on stage Eden perform their new hit single 'If I was
a Pet Shop Boy', Lady Gaga & Pink tribute acts.
Admission: €18 / €15 for student/over 65's.
Access to all areas (6 Rooms, 1200 Clubbers, One special Night)
Tickets on sale now in Outhouse, Pantibar, the Front Lounge, and other big pride events.
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[top] Time: 19:00
Venue: Outhouse
An alternative post-Pride party for over 50s and their friends. Celebrate in style after the parade.
Admission: Free
No tickets required.
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[top] Time: 15:30
Venue: Civic Offices, Amphitheatre
The Pride in the Park Party kicks off with a bang. With music, speeches and lots of energy this is the centre piece of Pride 2010.
Admission: Free
No tickets required.
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[top] Time: 14:00
Venue: Starting at the Garden Of Remembrance
The highlight of the Dublin Pride Festival attracted over 5,000 people last year and it's hoped to have even more this year!
Get your walking boots on (or high heels for those with a more elegant taste and tougher feet!) and join the largest, loudest celebration of diversity, culture and spirit yet.
Kick-off is at 2pm from the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square and
we take over the streets right down to the Party in the Park at the Civic
Offices near Christchurch Cathedral.
MILK Music Festival (taking place on the 14th August) have provided Dublin LGBTQ Pride with our float for this event. For more info on MILK, see http://www.milk2010.ie
Admission: Free
No tickets required - just turn up!
It's not a long route, but it moves slowly so it feels like much longer. We advise wearing appropriate walking footwear!
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[top] Time: 11:00
Venue: Outhouse
What better way to kick start the day!
While putting on your outrageous costumes why not sip champagne and enjoy some of the fabulous food being served prior to the main event. Just take a look at some of the menu choices:
Blueberry/Lemon Pancakes - €3
Cinnamon Oatmeal Pancakes - €3
Strawberries & Cream - €3
Champagne - €4
Bucks Fizz - €3.50
Admission: Free. No tickets required.
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[top] From 22/06 @19:30
to 26/06 @19:30
Venue: Theatre @36, The Teachers' Club
Directed by Derek Masterson and starring: Sadhbh Feeney, Fiachra MacNamara, Mark O'Brien, Mike Gallagher, Garrett Rodgers, Carole Quigley, Oisín Tracey and Seán Ferrick.
This play runs from June 22nd to June 26th. The lights raise and the doors open on the last court room, for the last trial. Satan is the Prosecutor and God sits in defence. The outcome will determine who will take the reigns of power over existence...
Admission: €12 / €10 with student ID
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[top] From 01/06 @20:00
to 30/06 @20:00
Venue: The Front Lounge
Running for the entire month of June the walls of The Front Lounge will display a host of art work which reflects this year’s theme "We Are Family Too".
A percentage of all picture sales goes towards Dublin Pride.
Admission: Free
Tickets required? No
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