The CRAIC on Saturday, February 28th, 2014
10am: Decobake Galway will hold a vintage wedding cake class at their premises on Eglington Street.
10am: The annual CESI conference, Beyond the Horizon, Techonology in Education, takes place at GMIT, Dublin Road, today.
11am: A free performance, Music for All, takes place at the Galway City Museum. The concert features the Galway Ensemble in Residence: ConTempo Quartet with oboist Conor Cavanagh, multiple prize-winner at Feis Ceoil.
2:30pm: To mark the start of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2015, join the well-known Devane Brothers – Gearóid, Pádraic and Colm Ó Dubháin – from Connemara for a master display of sean nós dancing at the Galway City Museum.
8pm: Decadent Theatre Company presents the Irish Premiere of The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh.
8pm: The Joe Heaney Commemorative Committee are organising a concert in Kilkerrin Community Centre in aid of the Andrew Lydon Trust fund.
8pm: The first Brazilian carnival takes place tonight in O’Connell’s, Eyre Square with Brazilian band, samba dancers, Sao Paulo DJ, authentic cooking and a chance to win to tickets to Brazil.
8pm: A starting over social event for separated and divorced people takes place at the Radisson Blu hotel. For more see www.separated.ie.
8:30pm: Comedian Al Porter will entertain at the Roisin Dubh on Dominick Street with special guests Totally Wired, Karl Spain.
8:30pm: Former member of the Nualas, Karen Egan will bring her style of hip- hop to pop, jazz to country, French ballad to blue-grass and gospel, to Monroe’s Live on Dominick Street.