Princesses Can Be Pirates - Mónica Muñoz Marín
This dance show is an energetic, fun and whimsical duet that seeks to playfully question and explore what is considered typical or normal behaviour for girls and for boys. Two extraordinary performers join forces as they journey in the unknown! Great for the young and old alike.
Come With Me - Rachel Sheil
The piece is an invitation into a world of colour, humour and the ludicrous. A cartoon world, where there are different rules, different realities and a different kind of freedom. From the mediums of Western animation and Japanese anime, as well as comic books and video games, Sheil derived playful movement that may not make conventional sense...but since when did cartoons ever do that!?
Le Somnambule - Kévin Coquelard
In this solo Kévin Coquelard translates impulses into motion with his depiction of a trance-like state during sleepwalking. The antics take place in a chaotic mind. Well known/classical music accompany this riotous piece and stays with the audience long after the performance ends.
There is another a performance of Le Somnambule during Programme 1: Transitions on Friday 8 February. Click here for details.
BOOKING INFO
Individual Programme Tickets (e.g. entry to Transitions / Friends & Family / WRECK) are €12 / €10 through the pink Yapsody button above or €14 / €12 on the door.
Festival Programme Passes are €30 / €25 and can be purchased here or €14 / €12 on the door.
Meet the Maker Videos filmed and edited by Lucy Dawson and Shane Vaughan.
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