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Claire Keating – residency and workshops

Claire Keating's residency at Dance Limerick this autumn offers two separate opportunities to delve into her creative process.

CLAIRE KEATING (she/her) is an interdisciplinary dance artist. While rooted in dance, her work spansvoice and sound art, eco-somatic practices and performance art.

Her residency at Dance Limerick this October marks a gathering point for this phase of research in movement and voice improvisation supported by an Arts Council Bursary. She has been exploring improvisational scores / containers for movement and voice, possibilities between modes of language, beyond language, modes of power and modes of freedom.

She will open her research to local artists with a workshop in improvisational dance and voice and an open evening, SIP Score/ Improv/ Play. The intention anchoring these is to explore questions of shifting power in relation to freedom through the body in collective movement , vocal, sonic and spatial scores.


Workshop – Transdisciplinary Drift
11am – 1pm on Thursday 17th October 2024
Claire will hold a workshop to share practices that have been a part of her research interweaving improvisational voice and movement. She will share a practice she calls transdisciplinary-drifts. These are durational containers for moving, voicing, writing and listening explorations.

€10 – Book here


SIP – Score / Improv / Play
6.30pm – 8.30pm on Thursday 17th October 2024
An open evening for dance/sonic artists interested in exploring an interdisciplinary score with a choice of language for its expression in movement/ voice /sound/ light. This first score would be proposed by Claire emerging from a distillation of her recent research.

Free entry. Register here

Pricing

€10


Start
15 October 2024
End
18 October 2024
Venue

Dance Limerick Performance Space
John's Square Limerick


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