What’s going on in Ireland in March - St Patrick’s Day events, music, festivals, and more
Parades, festivals, history, culture, literature and “craic” – the best that Ireland has to offer
Published Thursday, March 1, 2012, 9:40 AM
Updated Thursday, March 29, 2012, 2:41 PM
The internationally renowned Strange Fruit from Melbourne rehearse their performance of 'Spheres' for the start of the Saint Patrick's festival in Dublin
Photo by Niall Carson/PA Wire
Each season, Dublin's National Concert Hall presents an International Orchestral Series. As it features some world-class performances led by distinguished conductors, you'll need to book in advance.
15 Apr 2012 (annual)
Great Ireland Run
Get training for the Great Ireland Run and follow in some of the world's best runners' footsteps through Dublin's Phoenix Park. You don't have to be a pro though; the run is for runners of all levels.
Read more: Visit IrishCentral's special St. Patrick's Day section for more stories
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GeorgeDillon | Mar 02, 2012, 03:54 PM EST
The really weird thing about the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin is that it celebrates the cultures of Pakistan, Poland, Nepal--you name it, any of a couple dozen nationalities of migrant workers in Ireland. But it has very little of Irish tradition or language or culture in it. You're far more likely to see a Bangla Deshi band than an Irish one, for example, or Bosnian dancers than Irish dancers. The Irish actually have a real low self-esteem problem about their own language and culture, they think any foreigner is better than them. I really disliked March 17 in Dublin when I was there a couple of years back--Never Again. Of course all the booze and teenage vomiting and groping didn't help.
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