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Clubland's coolest culchie, Donal Scannell , has lined up an entire day of dance-oriented fun and games in Vicar Street, starting…

Clubland's coolest culchie, Donal Scannell , has lined up an entire day of dance-oriented fun and games in Vicar Street, starting at 4pm tomorrow afternoon. Going under the numerical moniker of 3345, tomorrow's marathon mix-a-thon is headlined by Orbital's Paul Hartnoll, and features such cutting edge cutmasters as Disconauts, Hugh Scully, Tonie Walsh and Arveene. This is the first monthly outing for 3345 (in my day it would have been called 78), and the idea is to provide clubbers with something to do after Mass and the G.A.A. game. You can get your Sunday dinner in the bar while DJs spin platters, and watch films and videos in the main hall (alas, no Little House On The Prairie). And of course, Donal himself will play a set to warm us up for Hartnoll's headliner. The whole shebang will be captured on webcam and put up on the club's website at www.3345.ie, so don't pick your nose. Admission is £12, but it's free into the bar up until 9pm, after which you'll have to either fork out or miss a night of delicious dance.

Kevin Courtney

Kevin Courtney

Kevin Courtney is an Irish Times journalist