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Silence is Deafening for Dylan Quinn
In new two-person dance production 'Tost' the daring choreographer seeks to explore the nature of 'the space between' verbal communication -
Somewhereto_Profiles: Abbie Madden
The Australian-born choreographer on what sets dance apart, taking away the fear of expressive movement and relocating to Belfast for her biggest adventure yet -
Derry to Host Third International Dance Festival
Echo Echo welcomes a flood of international artists and performers back to the historic City Walls for ten days of exhilarating works -
Eleesha Drennan Reaches Tipping Point
The Canadian choreographer takes dance into public spaces to explore the feeling of 'life spiralling out of focus' in her first Maiden Voyage piece -
Du Dance (NI) Warm Up for BelFest ‘15
Inaugural youth dance festival to brighten up Belfast with pop-up performances, exhibitions and large-scale showcase -
Meeting Ballet Dancer Melissa Hamilton
First Soloist of the Royal Ballet on following her dreams and the From Bolshoi to Belfast exhibit -
Ballet Ireland’s ‘Swan Lake’ set to grace the Millennium Forum
Classically trained dancer Niamh O'Flanagan on fulfilling her 'dream' of performing in a new production of the immortal fairytale which is renowned the world over -
Renowned dance company Rambert bringing world's top young talents to Belfast
A new junior ensemble born from the original British dance brand will be channelling its flawless artistry in a specially chosen trio of new and old works -
Dance visionary Hofesh Shechter is putting on a SHOW in Belfast
For the first NI performance in five years under his name, the revered choreographer has narrowed a thousand young dancers down to just eight and says it's 'euphoric' to see his twisted tale of fools and kings brought to life -
Dance theatre smash COAL comes blazing into Belfast
After nearly 10 years of captivating audiences, Gary Clarke's choreographed commemoration of the 1980s miners' strike makes its Northern Ireland debut -
Public dance performances using climbing gear to explore personal connections
Crowds at the Ulster Museum and Europa Bus Centre this weekend will witness a physically challenging piece addressing isolation as part of the Belfast Children's Festival -
From Russia with Love: Royal Moscow Ballet bring Romeo and Juliet to Derry
Classically trained ballerina Ekaterina Uksuskinova talks about staying on point for what could be her last dance as a touring performer -
Physical therapy: The dance theatre piece which helps treat an ex-army captain's PTSD
Junk Ensemble are back at Belfast International Arts Festival with Soldier Still, an award-winning production that brings military precision to choreographed movement -
Clear the Decks for Titanicdance
Choreographer and lead performer James Keegan promises audiences will be 'reeled' in once more as the as the hit show returns to our shores -
Echo Echo Dance Festival is Poetry in Motion
After nearly 20 years in Derry, the contemporary dance company is spilling out into public spaces, and showing no signs of standing still -
Dancing Back to the Old Days
Mags Byrne on the 'cultural lifeblood' of Northern Ireland's dance halls and social heritage helping to close the generation gap -
Titanicdance Returns to Derry
Artistic director Raymond Sweeney on working with Michael Flatley, the thrill of Irish dance and the global appeal of the Titanic story -
The 5th Province
Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre explore social, political and multicultural identity in a rapidly changing society -
Derry Festival of Dance & Movement
Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company welcome audiences to their multipurpose HQ in Derry -
Grupo Corpo - Sem Mim and Parabelo
The Internationally acclaimed dance company bring the fire of Brazil to the 2014 Ulster Bank Festival at Queen's