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Ballroom #72: Seomra Spraoi Benefit, Lower Deck Fri 11th Jan

  • 02-01-2008 5:11pm
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    Hi all,

    First Ballroom of the year and its a benefit for the Seomra Spraoi collective who've been impressive work in Dublin in creating a free space/performance venue. The Spraoi need to raise much needed funds to reopen/relocate so please join us in supporting this important cause.

    Ballroom #72: Seomra Spraoi Benefit
    Featuring

    Estel http://www.myspace.com/estelrocks
    Large Mound http://www.myspace.com/largemound
    Party Wierdo http://www.myspace.com/partyweirdomusic
    Hounds http://www.myspace.com/houndslikejumpers


    The Lower Deck, Portobello
    Friday 11th January
    €10, doors 9pm


    Some info about Seomra Spraoi:

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    The Seomra Spraoi collective was started three years ago with the
    explicit intention of setting up an autonomous social centre. It was
    agreed from the start that we would be strictly
    non-commercial/non-profit and would organise
    non-hierarchically. Everyone involved in the collective and in running
    the social centre has an equal say. Those who work and organise in the
    space make a voluntary contribution of time and energy. Rent and other
    running costs are funded entirely from voluntary contributions made by
    individuals and groups who use the space or support the project.

    The project was a reaction to a city more and more dominated by
    commerce, capitalism and cars; a city with less and less community
    space, fewer places for young people to go, fewer non-commercial
    spaces; a city with a growing number of expensive cafes and bars and
    vast shopping centres in which the favoured activity is spending
    money. Ultimately, we hope to rebuild some of the things that have
    been lost to us in the age of neoliberalism: a sense of community, an
    atmosphere of tolerance and respect, a positive environment.

    Since our humble beginnings, hosting activities at the St. Nicolas of
    Myra community hall on Francis St, we have occupied three different
    spaces of our own, each bigger than the previous one. Our move to 4
    Mary's Abbey in July 2007 saw a huge surge in activity and an
    expansion of the collective. The two-storey rented space boasted eight
    rooms, which were used for meetings, workshops, gigs, benefit evenings
    and meals, a library, internet access, craft activities, bicycle
    workshops, self-defence training, table tennis and pool: the list goes
    on.

    On December 1st the Gardai & Fire Brigade shut down the building at 4
    Mary's Abbey on fire safety grounds. We are currently viewing
    alternative buildings and hope to reopen as soon as possible.
    For more information on Seomra Spraoi, please check out our blog at

    http://seomraspraoi.blogspot.com


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