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Ruairí Ó'Donnabháin - Archipelagic Thinking
Talamh an Éisc, An Íoslainn, Oileáin Fharó, Inse Ghall agus Oileán Chléire.
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Newfoundland, Iceland, The Faroe Islands, The Hebrides and Cape Clear.
Archipelagic Thinking will examine shared cultural identity across The North Atlantic Arc.
Ag gluaiseacht le capaill agus míolta móra. Aesthetic practices of care; Migratory dances in the living old style.
How does a body dance socio-economic issues, confront the devastation of marginalised communities and languages or dance with questions of indigenity?
In Archipelagic Thinking Ruairí Ó'Donnabháin examines his interest in migratory patterns on Oileán Chléire, a Gaeltacht island off Co. Cork, Ireland; of both humans and animals, as well as flows of value and resource distribution; cod, whales, oil and water.
Ruairí Ó'Donnabháin works in and through both Gaeilge and English examining the affect of both languages on the moving body. Archipelagic Thinking will examine shared cultural identity across The North Atlantic Arc where Ó'Donnabháin has been conducting field research.
Dates & Reservations
- Date: 26 May 2018
- Location: Cape Clear Island: Oileán Chléire, Ireland
Click here for more information about tickets, travel and sleeping arrangements. Or contact us directly via: ruairiodonovan@gmail.com.
Credits
- Concept and Choreography by Ruairi Donovan Choreography
- Sound Composition by Seán Ó’Dálaigh
- Costume by Sarah Foley
- Artistic Mentorship by Jack Halberstam & Aedín Cosgrove, Grace Dyas