This is the end, beautiful friend, the end of things ceasing to be.
Engaging with different states of decomposition, of everything that stands, this performance installation embraces endings with all their possibilities.
The End is a durational performance that invites the audience to observe the performer (Isabella Oberländer) up close or at a distance, for the duration of the piece or just for a moment.
This is a collaborative work with visual artist Breda Lynch. The accompanying music score is a re-imaginining of The Doors song The End by Marja Gaynor.
Through a combination of performance platforms, residency opportunities, master classes, talks and lectures, Dance Limerick will advocate for artistic dialogue and exchange. In collaboration with dance artists across a range of practices, Dance Limerick will promote the creation of new and innovative work and will devise programmes of access, engagement and participation for the wider public.
Based at the premises of the former Daghdha Dance Company, Dance Limerick houses offices and a fully equipped studio space along with a separate performance venue known as the Daghda Space
Further information about facilities and opportunities for professional dance artists available from Jenny Traynor at
jenny@dancelimerick.ie