- Culture
- 13 Feb 25
Nightlife event celebrating Irish club culture announced by Trinity College societies
The event will feature prominent Irish nightlife figures like Sunil Sharpe and Puzzy Wrangler.
Trinity College’s photography and DJ societies have announced One More Tune: A Nightlife Event and Discussion Panel, set to take place at The Douglas Hyde Gallery on Thursday, February 27, between 6:30 and 9:00pm.
The event "promises to be a celebration of Ireland’s vibrant club culture through a blend of visuals, music and a panel discussion featuring key figures in the scene," said DUPA and DUDJ, Trinity's photography and DJ societies, in a statement.
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One More Tune will include the participation of DJs Sunil Sharpe and Puzzy Wrangler, as well as designer and photographer Aiesha Wong, among others.
Submissions are still open to have photography displayed at the event. They close at midnight on Sunday 16, and it is required to have a DUPA membership to submit.
Access is free of charge to students, staff and the public.
The Douglas Hyde is an art gallery supported by the Arts Council and Trinity College Dublin. It currently holds the collection Land, comprising works that relate to the idea of land, "from processes of mapping and nation formation to resource extraction and the enduring impact of colonisation," says the exhibition's page.
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