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GLISTEN
Alienation, otherness and sweaty dancing. It’s already here, tangible but not yet visible. Dripping from the dancing body, as if we were in an endless game of Tetris, provoking feminism and energising my newly gained tentacles. Let’s imagine a realm beyond the binary. Let’s be intimate and vulnerable together and imaging what the future could be. Don’t worry, I’ll be dancing, you’ll be engaging.
Choreography & Performance: Isabella Oberländer
Artistic Mentor: Lucy Suggate
Sound Design: Elll (Ellen King)
Lighting Design: Gearoid O’hAllmhuráin
Costume Design: Giordana Giache
Commissioned and co-produced by Dance Limerick as part of the Associate Artist Programme.
Funded by The Arts Council Ireland and Limerick City & County Council.
Supported by The Austrian Embassy Dublin, Dance Ireland and FRINGE LAB.
OPEN DRIFT
Transition, transmission and the shared space take on a special and defining role in OPEN DRIFT. Stemming from Michel Fokine and Anna Pavlova’s iconic ‘The Dying Swan’ solo from 1905, this is a new take on an old theme with the young performers reminding us of the excitement and magic that fresh starts can bring. Philippe Kratz is an Aerowaves Twenty22 Artist.
Choreography, Lights & Costume: Philippe Kratz
Performers: Antonio Tafuni, Nagga Baldina
Music: Borderline Order
FLUX
Inspired by her father’s recorded memories of the natural eb and flow of his career, Zoë Ashe-Browne’s Flux examines change, contrasting with one’s relationship with the constant. Movement, voice, projection, and an evocative soundscape combine in the beautiful and poignant Flux.
Choreography & costuming: Zoë Ashe Browne
Performers: Claudio Costantini, Nathan Cornwell, Elsa LeBreton
Music soundscape: Howard Jones
Lighting design: Zoë Ashe-Browne & Dominic Harrison
Staged by Dominic Harrison
Return to the WHAT NEXT 2022 Calendar here.
Browse the FESTIVAL PROGRAMME here.
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