19-19 May 2009

STANDING IN INK

Tickets: 16

Two dancers on stage.  Nothing agreed, nothing set.  They are poised to dance together.  The dance you see is the result of a year’s worth of conversations among the performers and the choreographer.  Becoming movement-ink, the dance tracks their continually changing relationship and perspectives.  Over twelve months they have re-configured how they think about dance, how they think about the other.  In performance, they will learn about each other afresh and disclose a new world in dance.

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There will be a post-show discussion moderated by Finola Cronin on Monday May 18.

For more information about the full programme of event visit www.dublindancefestival.e.

Performance Dates, Tickets and Information

18 – 19 MAY~ Tickets

€16 & €13 (conc*)

Earlybird discount and other offers available at www.dublindancefestival.ie.

*Concession tickets are available, with valid identification, to Students, Senior Citizens, Equity Members and the Unwaged.

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BOOKING: (+353 1) 881 9613

Groups

Group discounts available in advance only, ask to speak to Melanie or email melanie@projectartscentre.ie (Mon-Fri during office hours) Seating

Our seating is unreserved so you will choose your seat on the night of the performance. We advise you to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start time as we are unable to seat patrons once a performance has begun.

Before the show, why not…?

…have a look around our gallery. During exhibitions our gallery is open Mon-Sat from 11AM until the performance begins…. …or catch up with your friends by having a drink in our bar. We offer a full bar service so if you just can’t wait to talk about the show join us afterwards for another. Parking Offer

Present your Project Art Centre ticket (evening performances only) at the Fleet Street Car Park and you will qualify for a special fixed price of just €5. Ask at box office for more information.

By Daghdha Dance Company

Choreographed by Michael Klien 

Composed by Volkmar Klien

Performed by Mark Carberry, Laura Dannequin.

Presented by Dublin Dance Festival 2009

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