Scratch Night: IMBOLC

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Taking Flight:Education & Performance Studios, Saturday 31st January

IMBOLC is a celebration of the turning of the seasons and the powerful energy that arrives with the first signs of spring. Rooted in the traditions of Brigid — goddess and saint of creativity, wisdom, protection, fire, and transformation — this Scratch Night honours the feminine in all its forms: fierce, intuitive, nurturing, radical, and resilient.

Taking Flight invites audiences to an evening of new ideas, fresh voices, and works-in-progress from artists inspired by women, nature, magic, and the world that surrounds us. IMBOLC will showcase emerging and established creators who are exploring performance at the edges of circus, dance, theatre, and interdisciplinary art.

This night embraces the spirit of renewal — a space to experiment, to offer and receive support, and to witness the spark of works at the beginning of their journey. Join us as we welcome the light back, gather around the fire of shared creativity, and celebrate what is rising.


Date:
Saturday 31st January
Time:
6.30pm (Doors 6.15pm)
Price:
€10
Address:
Taking Flight: Education & Performance, Royal Canal Bank, Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland

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