Breathe

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Online, Sunday 14th February - Saturday 3rd April

Axis Ballymun are broadcasting short programmes at 9am, 12 noon, 6pm and midnight, to offer you a few minutes of calm, of beauty, of distraction, of contemplation.

These will feature creative and artistic works from 30 artists specially curated by axis.

These will be broadcast on axis Facebook and Youtube

Poems, Visual Arts, Music, Song, Silence.

This programming will run up to Easter 2021 and all the programmes will also be available to watch at a time of your choosing on axis’ youtube

This programme is made possible by donations to the axis arts development fund 2021


Date:
Sunday 14th February - Saturday 3rd April
Time:
9.00am / 12pm / 6pm
Price:
Free

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