Search Results for 'dance artist'
14 results found.
Music for Galway’s Ravel celebration to lift your spirits in January
Following Music for Galway’s survey of the works of Gabriel Fauré in January 2024, another French composer comes under the spotlight at the 22nd Midwinter Festival from 17 th to 19th January 2025, this time the exquisitely inventive Maurice Ravel. Born 150 years ago to a Swiss engineer father and a Basque mother, Ravel was internationally regarded as France’s greatest living composer in the 1920s and 1930s.
Islands, Film and Music at Architecture at the Edge
Architecture at the Edge Festival is known for its inspired cultural experiences and this year the festival once again presents a compelling programme featuring installations, exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, talks, tours and much more to explore from Friday September 20 to Sunday October 6.
Architecture at the Edge unveils exciting 2024 Visual Arts and Architecture Programme
Architecture at the Edge Festival is known for its inspired cultural experiences — and this year is no different as the festival once again presents a compelling programme, featuring installations, exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, talks, tours and much more to explore this autumn.
Dancer uses holograms to explore loss and love
Argentinian dance artist Rocío Dominguez will premier her personal show Many Mes about loss, travel, and rebirth at the Black Box on Friday, September 13.
Sky high Music for Galway announces details of exciting 43rd season
High on the successes of Cellissimo and high up on the roof of Bonham Quay, Music for Galway unveiled plans for its 43rd International Concert Season 2024/25.
Baboró’s back with exciting programme
Ireland’s flagship festival will welcome thousands of children from 0 to 13 years, their families and teachers from October 14 - 23.
Launch of Navigating A Future: Artists showcase and panel discussion
Mayo County Council has announced the launch event for Navigating a Future, which will take place at Ballina Arts Centre at 6pm on Friday, May 20.
Folklife gets ready to take over Castlebar
Folklife is an outdoor multi-disciplinary and residency programme funded by the Arts Council and locally by Mayo County Council Arts Service, The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, The Linenhall Arts Centre and Mayo Artsquad. It is curated by Culture Works and commences on Sunday, January 30.
Artists announced for new public art commission
Mayo County Council’s Arts Service has announced the successful artists for the public art commission: Navigating a Future.
