From individual empowerment to groupthink, dancers tackled disparate themes
Dance cast moved to Arctic cabin to experience heightened sense of isolation
Average weekly earnings of €494 for performers in the arts is two-thirds of the average in other sectors
How much of cultural funding is now devoted to the State’s own bureaucratic processes and functions in this area?
Ireland sends out its impoverished artists with a fanfare of glitter and we return home to poverty
Dublin Theatre Festival: Gina Moxley restages Gloria Szymanski’s 1965 interviews with three therapists
Two new productions at this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival re-examine old art works
After 16 days and 80 productions, festival wraps up with awards in 11 categories
Dublin Fringe Festival: Liv O’Donoghue stages a documentary about the world’s end
The Abbey Theatre’s directors Graham McLaren and Neil Murray on their second programme, forging new collaborations and looking for new forms of theatre
Roger Casement is (again) centre stage, but this time it’s the dance world that’s exploring the many facets of his life
In Embodied, six provocative dances offer an unflinching exploration of the lot of women in Ireland past and present
Liv O’Donoghue confronts audiences with themselves and is keen to include non-dancers in the process
T’ai chi, massage, lighting innovation and martial arts: dancer and choreographer Russell Maliphant is not content to sit still
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