Draíocht
Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Since opening in 2001, Draíocht has reached right to the heart of the people it serves in Dublin 15 and its environs to provide stimulating and accessible arts programming, and over 50,000 people a year attend the venue.
Courtesy of DraíochtDraíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Since opening in 2001, Draíocht has reached right to the heart of the people it serves in Dublin 15 and its environs to provide stimulating and accessible arts programming, and over 50,000 people a year attend the venue.
Courtesy of DraíochtFoyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Foyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Courtesy of DraíochtFoyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Foyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Courtesy of DraíochtSince opening in 2001, Draíocht has reached right to the heart of the people it serves in Dublin 15 and its environs to provide stimulating and accessible arts programming, and over 50,000 people a year attend the venue.
Draíocht is a multi-purpose venue used for a broad range of activities, including drama (both professional and community), dance, contemporary visual arts and crafts, classical and traditional music, a programme of activities for families, children and older people, comedy, artists in residence schemes, community outreach and education projects, and much more.
Among the many groups who use the facilities and services of the centre are local arts groups, drama clubs, schools, community groups, theatre goers and those interested in the arts, the general public and, of course, local, national and international artists and performers.
The space comprises two theatre spaces. The first is a flexible space, with one of the largest stages in Ireland , which can accommodate 286 people seated or 500 people standing. The second theatre space is a 92-seat studio theatre. Draíocht also boasts two gallery spaces and a self-contained artist's studio. The space is completed with extensive backstage facilities, a bar/cafe area and a rehearsal/meeting room.
Website : http://www.draiocht.ie
Address:
The Blanchardstown Centre
Dublin 15
Contact: Nicola Murphy
Phone: +353 1 8852610
email : marketing@draiocht.ie
Tuesday: 10.00am to 6.00pm
Wednesday: 10.00am to 6.00pm
Thursday: 10.00am to 6.00pm
Friday: 10.00am to 6.00pm
Saturday: 10.00am to 6.00pm
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