Dance / Festival / 27-29 April 2023

Spring Forward Festival

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Spring Forward Festival is taking place in Dublin this April. The festival brings together inspiring dancemakers from around Europe to a professional international audience. Taking place in venues around the city, we are delighted to welcome visitors to Project Arts Centre.

At Spring Forward 2023, Aerowaves is presenting the #Twenty23 artists, a selection that includes works from 16 countries and showcases a diverse and inspiring selection of choreographers working across Europe.

Please note, as Spring Forward is mainly a professional festival, only registered professionals will have access to performances at Project Arts Centre. However, some of the works and double bills will be open to the public across venues in the city, you can find out more at aerowaves.org/spring-forward/spring-forward-2023/.

What’s On at Project

Wired by Deyan Georgian
* Registered professionals only *
Thurs 27 April | 1pm, 3:30pm & 5:45pm 
Friday 28th April | 11am

Welcome by Cie Les Vagues/Joachim Maudet
* Registered professionals only *
Thurs 27 April, 1:50pm

Believe by Structure Couple
Thurs 27 April | 4:30pm
* Registered professionals only *

In the moment by Camilla Monga & Emanuele Maniscalco
Friday 28 April | 12:30pm
* Registered professionals only *

Metronomija by Tamara Gvozdenovic & Kangding Ray
Friday 28 April, 4pm
* Registered professionals only *

When the Bleeding Stops by Lovísa Ósk Gunnarsdóttir
Saturday 29 April, 12:30pm
* Registered professionals only *

Vulture by Ching-Ying-Chien
Saturday 29 April, 4:30pm
* Registered professionals only *


Accessibility

If you require assistance for your visit, please do not hesitate to contact us at access@projectartscentre.ie or call 01 8819 613 . You can find the latest information about Project’s accessibility here.

Funding

Supported by: Co-funded by the European Union, Pro Helvetia, Culture Ireland, Onassis STEGI, Italian Cultural Institute, French Embassy and Goethe Institute Dublin

Project Arts Centre is proudly supported by The Arts Council and Dublin City Council.

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