Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Doras Luimni Courses - Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Awareness Training


Doras Luimni Training Courses

Click on the links below to find out more about the training courses coming up shortly that are being run by Doras Luimni. The intercultural Awareness training is benificial for all sorts of organisations who wish to promote and accommodate diversity in their dealings with staff, clients and customers.

The deadline for applications for the Business Training for Ethnic Entrepreneurs is coming up soon - March 21st so interested parties should get in contact soon.


The contact person on both the Ethinic Entrepreneurship training and the Intercultural Awareness Training is Rabyia Ali r.ali@dorasluimni.org

It should be noted that in addition to the existing training dates, Doras Luimni are willing to provide targeted training which is tailored to the specific needs of an interested organisation, provided there are sufficient numbers of participants.



Thursday, December 30, 2010

CenterStage Panto - Beauty and the Beast at LIT - Photos




New talent to showcase in ‘Beauty and The Beast’ pantomime at LIT.


There is plenty to celebrate at this year’s CentreStage Productions Pantomime in the LIT Millennium Theatre, Limerick. The cast headed by stalwart Myles Breen as the hilarious Dame Mrs Potty is introducing new and emerging talent to the Limerick stage over the Christmas.

Hilary Burke is no stranger to musical theatre, but this year she has secured the title role of Belle in Beauty and the Beast. ‘ We are delighted to be supporting local emerging talent’ explains Director Richie Ryan. ‘In the past we have introduced through our pantomime Amanda Minihan, Jessica Brey, Denise Broderick, Brian McCann, Liam O’Brien, Una O’Driscoll and Hollie O’Donoghue’. Last year we introduced to Limerick audiences Jamie Sheehan who recently played the Tin Man in The Wiz at UCH.’ ‘We are always delighted to showcase the fantastic local singing and acting talents’. Continued Richie.

This year we will also be featuring Raquel Rocca as the fairy Godmother. Raquel has just recorded her debut album. CentreStage will also introduce Piotr Matijczak from Poland as Guisseppi Diablo.

The cast will also include Conor J Ryan, who has wowed audiences with his Sunday nights at Dolan’s.

The bashful Beast will be played by Aidan Crowe from Limerick. Aidan has just finished a sell out run of ‘What the Dicken’s is Wilde doing Here’ in the Back Loft in Dublin.

The CentreStage KIDS, who recently performed with Fake That in UCH, will also feature in the panto along with the CentreSage TEENS and the Flawless Dance Groupe fresh after their RTE Toy Show appearance.

‘This years production will feature musical numbers familiar to everyone. The music will include ‘She Said, Waka Waka, Dynamite and Promises along with more tradition numbers from Beauty and the Beast’ under the musical direction of Bryan Meehan and Jonny Daly.

Audiences are reminded to note the starting times of this years pantomime. They are 2.30pm and 6.30pm.

Full details and on-line booking at http://www.centrestagepanto.com/


Monday, December 6, 2010

Doras Luimni Finale Concert at St Mary's - Photos


Doras Luimini Finale Concert from St Marys Cathedral
Featuring Micheal O'Sulleabhain and The Irish Chamber Orchestra
Tunde Jegede (Kora) & Maya Jobrarteh (Kora & Voice)
Niwel Tsumbu (Voice & Guitar) 
Eamon Cagney (Percussion)
Elikya Gospel Choir
Doras Childrens Chorus.

Mulled Wine Reception & Raffle

Tickets €20 Concession €15