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The Droichead Arts Centre
The Droichead Arts Centre
Information from Droichead Arts Centre
Courtesy of Droichead Arts Centre
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Filmbase
Filmbase
Filmbase is a not-for-profit resource centre for new and emerging filmmakers. Their building on Curved Street , in the heart of Dublin 's Temple Bar, is a public space where filmmakers can network, hire filmmaking equipment, take training courses and receive support and information about working within the Irish film industry. Filmbase also publishes the cultural magazine Film Ireland and administers a number of film and documentary production award funding schemes. Filmbase also hires out a number of venue spaces including their ground floor gallery, basement screening/performance space and a selection of training rooms. The gallery and basement spaces have played host to a whole variety of exhibitions, festivals, events and more.
Courtesy of Filmbase
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A theatre in the Irish Film Institute
A theatre in the Irish Film Institute
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Courtesy of the Irish Film Institute
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Foyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Foyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Foyer of Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15
Courtesy of Draíocht
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Abbey Theatre
Abbey Theatre
The Abbey Theatre is Ireland’s national theatre. Founded by W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory in 1903, the Abbey has contributed some of the world’s greatest theatrical works from writers such as J.M. Synge and Sean O’Casey as well as contemporary classics from Brian Friel, Tom Murphy, Marina Carr and Frank McGuinness. The Abbey, along with its more intimate studio theatre, the Peacock, continues to present the best of Irish and world drama.
(c) Ros Kavanagh
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TOUCH ME by David Bolger, 2011
TOUCH ME by David Bolger, 2011
CoisCéim Dance Theatre is a leading force in creating and presenting contemporary dance theatre to Irish and international audiences. The style of performance is contemporary and vibrant, with a knowing regard for the everyday. Artistic Director David Bolger embraces a selection of dance styles as a creative device to articulate stories and emotions that are relevant to the landscapes in which we live. Underpinning the performance programme is CoisCéim Broadreach, a dance awareness programme which offers opportunities for people to participate in a range of classes, workshops and projects created with and for specific communities.
Courtesy of Pat Redmond
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The Foyer of the Irish Film Institute
The Foyer of the Irish Film Institute
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Courtesy of the Irish Film Institute
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Bosco Hogan as W.B. Yeats at Bewley's Café Theatre
Bosco Hogan as W.B. Yeats at Bewley's Café Theatre
Irish actor Bosco Hogan as Irish poet W.B. Yeats in a performance at Bewley's Café Theatre
Courtesy of Bewley's Café Theatre
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The Dublin Dance Festival
The Dublin Dance Festival
Dublin Dance Festival is the leading dance event on the Irish arts calendar. Each year in May, the Festival brings together dance artists and choreographers from across the world to share vibrant contemporary dance with audiences in Ireland.
Courtesy of the Dublin Dance Festival



