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A feel-good celebration of creativity, culture, and community with high quality music performances from Irish-based and international acts.
Hotter Than July is a FREE, family-friendly world music festival, this Sunday 29th July, celebrating the cultural diversity in Dublin city through music and dance from around the world. Everybody welcome!
Now in its 5th year, Hotter than July is presented by Dublin City Council Events Section, and IMC, in collaboration with the Big Bang Festival of Rhythm, and with the support of CreativeIrl. and the media partnership of Dublin’s 98FM.
Kicking off with a big bang at 3pm, Hotter Than July welcomes the return of Morro 16, a vibrant samba ensemble ('bloco') based in Dublin, celebrating their 10th birthday this summer, bringing the energy, rhythm and vibe of Rio carnival to the streets of Smithfield!
Leafzang duo is a global music celebration between Irishman Paddy Groenland (Manden Express/Ensemble Eriu) and Brazilian drummer Andre Antunes which evolved from the duo’s shared love of Afro-diasporic music. Expect unique interpretations of songs from West and East Africa and Brazil, as well as original material.
Centred around the wizardry of concertina player and electronic sound designer Pádraig Rynne, NOTIFY are a band leading a new movement in Irish folk music, breathing new life into Trad, with a musical tapestry ranging from soft melodies to ‘crashing crescendos’.
An exciting special guest at Hotter than July, Billy Nankouma Konate is one of the most remarkable African percussionists of his generation, a virtuoso performer on djembe and dunduns traditional performing traditional the Malinke music of Guinea.
6-piece Afrofuturistic act Fehdah, led by Emma Garnett, is largely influenced by the Wassoulou music of West Africa combined with the neo-soul sound of North America. This polyphonically driven music brings a exciting mix of rhythm and harmony from two sides of the globe.
Enjoy the bayou funk and New Orleans style jazz from Toot Sweet & The Shadow Man; a sensational live outfit, with swampy hammond grooves, deep-in-the-pocket guitar, a take-no-prisoners horns, and an enviable rhythm section.
Hotter than July’s annual BIG BANG DANCE Project will present an extract from Catherine Young Dance's "It takes a Village", thanks to the support of Creative Ireland, incorporating West African and Palestinian Dabke dance, with an expanded group of dancers including asylum seekers from Kerry coming to Dublin to perform at with the Dance Workshop group from Dublin.
In addition to this exciting dance collaboration, Ireland’s leading multicultural choir Discovery Gospel Choir have joined forces with Hotter Than July to offer a series of Choral Workshops in advance of Hotter Than July, singing upbeat, traditional songs from around the world, culminating in a powerful ensemble performance on the afternoon of July 29th.
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Workshops & Performance supported by Creative Ireland:
Sing, Dance, meet new people in your Dublin city community and have fun!
Hotter than July’s annual BIG BANG DANCE PROJECT will present an extract from Catherine Young's "It takes a Village", incorporating West African and Palestinian Dabke dance, with an expanded group of dancers including asylum seekers from Kerry coming to Dublin for the festival and performing with the dance workshop group from Dublin. This exciting new project, in association with IMC & Dance Ireland is generously supported by Creative Ireland, Dublin City Council & Kerry County Council.
Interested in taking part? Contact to sign up! (more info at www.improvisedmusic.ie)
In addition to this exciting dance collaboration, Ireland’s leading multicultural choir Discovery Gospel Choir have joined forces with Hotter Than July to offer a series of Discovery CHORAL WORKSHOPS in advance of Hotter Than July, singing upbeat, traditional songs from around the world, culminating in a performance on the 29th July.
Interested in taking part? Contact to sign up! (more info at www.improvisedmusic.ie)
Hotter than July gratefully acknowledge the support of Dublin City Council and CreativeIrl as our main funders for this special event, as well as Dance Ireland, Kerry County Council, Arts Council Ireland, and the Media Partnership of Dublin’s 98FM.