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The Ark has a super reputation in Dublin, here's a little something lifted off their website: "The Ark, Europe's first custom-built Children's Cultural Centre, programmes, promotes and hosts high quality cultural work which is by children, for children and about children. The Ark is a charitable organisation, founded on the principle that all children, as citizens, have the same cultural entitlements as adults." The Ark works with a diverse range of Irish and international artists to develop original, inspirational and playful programmes for children up to the age of 14, so that they can extend their imaginations and horizons. Nice.Location: 11a Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Phone: +353 (0)1 670 7788
This event is part of the Dublin Dance Festival.
This event is part of the Dublin Dance Festival.
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Join Colin Dunne at The Ark for an interactive workshop in Irish step dance. These workshops are suitable for children and families who want to gain an appreciation of how to move to Irish music in a relaxed and fun way. You will learn some basic steps and will be encouraged to make some of your own, while also learning about timing and rhythm. You do not need dance shoes but do bring comfortable footwear with a soft sole. Colin Dunne is a leading figure in the world of traditional Irish dance, contemporary dance and theatre. Since performing internationally as the principal dancer in Riverdance, he has created a highly individual style of performance and teaching. He has been nominated twice for a UK Critics Circle National Dance Award: in 2007 (Best Male: Modern Dance) for performances in Fabulous Beast’s production of The Bull, and in 2009 (Best Male Dancer) for performances of his solo show Out of Time. Out of Time has also been nominated in the outstanding achievement in dance category for this year’s Laurence Olivier Awards, Britain’s most prestigious stage honours.