The suspense is over! Aerowaves are proud to announce the Twenty20 artists selected by the Aerowaves partners, including Dance Limerick:
Panflutes and Paperwork - Ingrid Berger Myhre and Lasse Passage, Norway / The Netherlands
PLI - Viktor Černický, Czech Republic
Postmodern Cool - Inés Belli, Norway
Mechanics of Distance - Máté Mészáros, Hungary
Warrior - Anne-Mareike Hess, Luxembourg/Germany
Bouncing Narratives - Roza Moshtaghi, Norway
The Feline Project - Dagmar Dachauer, Austria
GOLEM - Abis Company / Julien Carlier, Belgium
UN/DRESS MOVING PAINTING - Masako Matsushita / Nanou Associazione Culturale, Italy
CHEERS - Kristin Ryg Helgebostad, Norway
A white sustainable construction - Manuel Rodríguez, Spain
The Angular Distance of a Celestial Body - Alessandro Carboni / Formati Sensibili, Italy
Bir şey - Ekin Tunçeli, Turkey
Alshe/me - Linda Hayford, France
Unauthorised - ZITA / Iris Karayan, Greece
Babae - Joy Alpuerto Ritter, Germany
Stand still you ever-moving spheres of heaven - Henrique Furtado & Chiara Taviani, Portugal / Italy
BEAT "I just wish to feel you" - Collective Dope / Jenna Jalonen, Belgium
FLY! - Markéta Stránská, Czech Republic
The Ephemeral life of an octopus - Léa Tirabasso, Luxembourg/UK
There is a chance to meet the Twenty20 artists at Spring Forward from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th April, hosted the Croatian Cultural Centre in Rijeka (Croatia). Save the date!
Aerowaves would like to send the warmest welcome and congratulations to our newly selected artists and special thanks to all the applicants for submitting their works.
Please check out the Aerowaves social media channels to find out more about these choreographers in the coming weeks on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Picture: ‘Bouncing Narratives’ Roza Moshtaghi © Josh Lake/Ben Pender
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