Embodying Brigit Through Poetry – Free Drama Class

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Gaiety School of Acting, Thursday 1st February

Come, be part of an enchanting experience where drama and poetry intertwine, paying homage to the legacy of Saint Brigit and the incredible female voices that resonate through the ages. Saint Brigit, known for her compassion, healing, and artistic spirit, serves as our muse. Through drama, we will embody her essence and celebrate the profound impact of female Irish poets who continue to shape the cultural and literary landscape.


Date:
Thursday 1st February
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
Free - booking required
Address:
The Gaiety School of Acting - The National Theatre School of Ireland, Essex Street West, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

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