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The Olympia Theatre
The Olympia Theatre
The Olympia is a beautifully preserved theatre in the heart of Dublin City, and one of Dublin's most loved music venues. It hosts a wide range of events every year including live music, comedy & theatre shows.
Photography by Dave Barry – www.davidbarry.ie
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Pipeworks
Pipeworks
From its beginnings in 1980 as the Dublin International Organ & Choral Festival, Pipeworks has brought to Irish audiences a diverse programme of music-making with the organ at its centre, fully exploiting not only the wonderful range of instruments to be found in Ireland but the splendid cathedrals, churches and concert halls which house them.
Courtesy of Pipeworks
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Seating in the foyer of the Irish Film Institute
Seating in 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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Athlone Institute of Technology Library
Athlone Institute of Technology Library
The physical library service consists of two locations, The Main Campus Library (called Goldsmith Library), and a comprehensively stocked Nursing and Health Science Library located on the AIT East Campus.
Courtesy of Athlone Institute of Technology
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Dublin City Library and Archive
Dublin City Library and Archive
The Irish Theatre Archive is maintained at the Dublin City Library and Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
Courtesy of the Dublin City Library and Archive
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Smock Alley Theatre
Smock Alley Theatre
Smock Alley was the first Theatre Royal established in Dublin and was opened in 1662 to coincide with the Restoration of the British Monarchy. It was the first of its kind built specifically for theatrical performances and has been preserved more or less unchanged. It is therefore one of the most significant theatrical sites in Europe.
Courtesy of Smock Alley Theatre
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Féile na Bealtaine
Féile na Bealtaine
Féile na Bealtaine is the largest arts festival on the Dingle Peninsula. The festival celebrates the arrival of summer.
Courtesy of Féile na Bealtaine
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The Ark
The Ark
The Ark introduces children to the joy, wonder and creativity of the arts, and plays a vital role in raising the standard of culture for children.
Courtesy of the Ark
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Clown at Féile na Bealtaine
Clown at Féile na Bealtaine
Traditional arts of storytelling, song, music and dance as well as contemporary visual arts and literature are performed. The Celtic year was divided into two (May to November, November to May) Ó Bhealtaine go Samhain agus Ó Samhain go Bealtaine.
Courtesy of Féile na Bealtaine
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Wexford Arts Centre
Wexford Arts Centre
Wexford Arts Centre is a multi-disciplinary venue of professional arts practice and local cultural initiatives. It celebrates and fosters high quality creative and artistic experiences by commissioning and presenting art forms across disciplines with emphasis on contemporary visual arts. The centre develops its audiences through provision of a comprehensive and varied programme of events. Wexford Arts Centre aims to be a venue of excellence that supports the contribution of the arts to the cultural life of County Wexford.
Courtesy of Wexford Arts Centre



