Digital Terrain

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D-LIght Studios, Thursday 26th October

Digital Terrain Launch

We, Viva Dean and Brian Mc Namara have written and produced a ten part docu-series for RTÉ Pulse and to celebrate, we are having a deep-listening showcase to highlight some of the artists we will be covering on the show. This will take place in D-Light Studios, Studio F on Thursday, 26th October from 7-10pm. There will be space and jigsaw mats provided to lie down and sit, but bring something soft if you like. Please take your shoes off when making use of the mats provided.


Date:
Thursday 26th October
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€17
Address:
D-Light Studios, North Great Clarence Street, Ballybough, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of D-Light Studios, North Great Clarence Street, Ballybough, Dublin, Ireland

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