This is Trinity’s society for modern, alternative and rock music.
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that envelopes a cultural blend of music, acrobatics and martial arts. The society provides regular capoeira classes on campus.
The Chapel Choir aims to promote church music in its intended liturgical setting but it is not a religious grouping.
Founded in 1837, Choral Society is Trinity’s oldest and largest choir. We are a four part mixed voice choir, consisting of undergraduates, postgraduates and staff. Choral specialises in performing large scale choral works with full orchestral accompaniment both within and outside the walls of Trinity.
Dance has been an integral part of culture and society since man first started to walk upright.
The jazz society aims to provide opportunities for people to both play and listen to jazz.
We promote the development of various juggling skills: facilitating everyone from complete beginners to experts, we run regular workshops in poi, ball and club juggling, diablo, staff and devil sticks, and occasional ones promoting such skills as unicycle riding.
The aim of the DU Music Society is to encourage as many genres of music as possible.
The society is the University's Orchestra, and the only entirely student run orchestra in Ireland.
D.U. Players is Trinity’s Drama Society. They are responsible for around 30 student productions a year.
The choir normally consists of twenty to thirty members all of whom are auditioned annually. Membership is drawn from all areas of the university. In the past the choir has successfully competed in the Cork and Coleraine Choral
This Society promotes Irish traditional music in the College.