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The CRAIC on Monday, April 7th, 2014

11am: As part of the Cúirt International Festival of Literature 2014, There is Bear presents The Merchant of Venice at the Aula Maxima, NUIG. Shows again at 6pm.

7pm: The Kirishima Thing will be screened at the Eye Cinema, Wellpark, as part of the Japanese Film Festival.

7pm: A series of vigils and discussions held in light of those currently living within the Direct Provision system will take place at 126, the artist run gallery at Commerce House on Flood Street as part of the current Making Visible exhibition by artist Ceara Conway.

7:30pm: The NUIG Filmsoc and Orchestra society presents their Spring Concert 2014 at the Bailey Allen Hall, exploring music and film with live performances and viewings of Gladiator, Forrest Gump, Pirates of the Caribbean and Schubert's Unfinished Symphony.

8pm: The Falling Song looks at the relationship between flying and falling through dance with an international all male cast and a local children’s choir at the Town Hall Theatre.

8pm: The award winning Stones in His Pockets starts its weekly run at the Black Box Theatre. It tells the tale of a rural community turned on its head with the arrival of a Hollywood Movie shoot. Compelling and funny at the same time.

8pm: The Galway Language Exchange will meet at Kelly’s on Bridge Street for all you language lovers out there. It is a chance to practice speaking all sorts of languages.

9:30pm: Enjoy a free trad session with Kevin Whelan and Freda Hatton at The Crane bar on Sea Road.

10pm: Busker Brownes oozes with class and culture as the fantastic 18 piece Black Magic Big Band take you back to an era when jazz and swing roamed.

 
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