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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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  • Niamh Ní Fhlatharta, a 3rd Year BA student in Drama, Theatre & Performance at NUI Galway studies the iconic Big Top in preparation for her whirlwind two-week internship at Galway International Arts Festival. The SELECTED Programme is central to the partnership between NUI Galway and the Festival, which gives a limited number of students full access behind-the-scenes to see how a festival of this magnitude is presented to a world stage.  Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure.
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