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For its 20th iteration, the festival has programmed a line-up that includes work by Botis Seva, Nach and, for its opening show, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre
Dublin Dance Festival 2024: The dancer and choreographer has always valued collaboration, but it has been key to the creation of his new work
Dance: David Bolger and his company turn events and people from Irish political and social history into a layered overview of 100 years of the Republic
The dance company’s artistic director has drawn audiences by focusing on pure drama. But he has also paired visceral movement with conceptual ballast
Dance: This new work by Lucia Kilger, created with Lina Andonovska and Ria Rehfuss, values coexistence over second-to-second interaction
Dance: Minseach’s unsettled structure reflects Davitt’s own hazy identity as an artist
The formally trained performer of Gutter found a freer way to be creative after working with Irish choreographers
Fifty-nine per cent reported an income of less than €20,000 a year
Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: The strength of this work lies in the complete experience rather than the individual elements
Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Brazil’s political journey is palpable in Alice Ripoll’s gloriously messy, release-valve choreography
Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: Throughout the hour there is no moralising, simply a portrayal of addiction
Jessie Thompson and Favour Odusola hope their solos by the Grand and Royal Canals next week will encourage passersby to pause and reflect
Kilkenny Arts Festival 2023: The choreographer John Scott brings Ukrainian and Brazilian migrants together in this spirited dance
The Arts Council is moving with impressive speed to establish a new all-Ireland company, but questions remain
Theatre: Performances choreographed by Oona Doherty and Emanuel Gat provided five-star highlights of the second week of this year’s festival