AN INTRODUCTION TO SFX MAKE-UP (FOR AGES: 8-14) / 3.30PM SESSION / DUBLIN EVENT
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AN INTRODUCTION TO SFX MAKE-UP - Learn the basics of creating realistic SFX makeup design!
Join multi award-winning makeup artist Connie McGrath as she takes you through the basics of creating realistic SFX makeup design such as cuts, bruises and scratches. You will even learn how to make your very own edible fake blood!
For Ages: 8-14 / Duration: 90 mins.
Start Time: 3.30pm (Exit Time: 5.00pm).
Venue: Liffey Trust Studios, 117-126 Upper Sheriff Street, Dublin 1.
This is a drop-off workshop. Parent/guardian supervision is not required. On the day of the workshop, parent/guardian will be asked to fill in a contact details registration form before the event.
Refunds - Please check your ticket (or email confirmation) as soon as you receive it. Tickets/e-tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless an event is cancelled, rescheduled or if they have been issued in error.
This event is part of Cinemagic Dublin 2025.
Cinemagic Dublin is supported by the Department of Education and is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
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Join multi award-winning makeup artist Connie McGrath as she takes you through the basics of creating realistic SFX makeup design such as cuts, bruises and scratches. You will even learn how to make your very own edible fake blood!
For Ages: 8-14 / Duration: 90 mins.
Start Time: 3.30pm (Exit Time: 5.00pm).
Venue: Liffey Trust Studios, 117-126 Upper Sheriff Street, Dublin 1.
This is a drop-off workshop. Parent/guardian supervision is not required. On the day of the workshop, parent/guardian will be asked to fill in a contact details registration form before the event.
Refunds - Please check your ticket (or email confirmation) as soon as you receive it. Tickets/e-tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless an event is cancelled, rescheduled or if they have been issued in error.
This event is part of Cinemagic Dublin 2025.
Cinemagic Dublin is supported by the Department of Education and is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
Get Tickets
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