Embodying Brigit Through Poetry

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Gaiety School of Acting, Monday 3rd February

Join us for an immersive Brigit Goddess Workshop at the Gaiety School of Acting, where drama, improv, and mythology come alive! In this dynamic session, we’ll delve into the rich legend of Brigit, the Celtic goddess of healing, poetry, and fire. Through creative exercises, storytelling, and interactive role-playing, you’ll connect with the powerful energy of Brigit, unlocking your own creativity and inner strength. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or a complete beginner, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore the transformative power of myth through fun, engaging, and collaborative theatre techniques.


Date:
Monday 3rd 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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