Rosas danst Rosas
Damce festival highlight by Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker with her 1983 work.
Damce festival highlight by Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker with her 1983 work.
From football pitches to contemporary dance, 17 women primarily from Ballybough and Sheriff Street will take to the stage in Project Arts Centre.
New artistic director Jazmin Chiodi finally gets to present her vision with a programme of “boundary-breaking, energetic, and thought-provoking works from Africa, Brazil, Europe and Japan.”
This dance piece by choreographer Liz Roche sees four dancers journey through the episodes of Ulysses, exploring the sensuality, absurdity, release, and resignation of the book in movement with four extraordinary dancers and through film, sound, and design.
Company Philip Connaughton returns with Love Songs, a seductive and provocative new dance show revelling in the infinite possibilities of love.
Pulsating with theatrical magic, this major new work is a colourful exploration of relationships, spirituality, and our connection to rhythm, life and the cosmos.
The perennial stalwart that is the dance festival taps its way into our consciousness again with the tagline, ‘Let Go. Take Heart. Begin Again.’
Truffarelli creates a new immersive dance work which explores ideas of freedom and the individualism of human beings…shining a spotlight on workers’ rights.
This 9 piece big band are celebrated for their kinetic virtuosity playing shows that are as raucous and irreverent as the games themselves.
Get your glow sticks ready, its about to go down at what organisers tell us is THE dedicated BI/Pan PRIDE party of the year!
The next After Eight takes place on Pride night June 29th with music by SHREM and support by GIITA. Sweaty dancing from 8-12.
DanceHall Blues is part of CoisCéim’s Dance Theatre’s 30th year celbrations, coinciding with the 30th birthday of Dublin Fringe Festival.
The next After Eight takes place on Saturday September 14th with music by LEROSA and support by GIITA. Sweaty dancing from 8-12.
Echoes of a sister’s death, the lingering wounds of a violent love relationship, and the ache of a distant home intertwine in this stunning piece of work.
The End of summer party promises to be a special one as OZY producer and DJ from the Icelandic Plútó collective comes over to play.
"Get your dancing shoes on again, boys and girls, because Day Fever has arrived in Ireland, in Dublin." - Vicky McClure
The next After Eight takes place on Saturday September 14th with music by LEROSA and support by GIITA. Sweaty dancing from 8-12.
The next After Eight party will be on Nov 22nd with SURKA, support as always by resident Giita. Dancing from 8-12.
UMAKOKO Dance Company Presents WAVE: 4EVER — Celebrating Diversity in Dance Through a Boundary-Breaking Production in Dublin.
The next After Eight party will be on Jan 24th with New Jackson and support as always by resident Giita. Dancing from 8-12.