Live Collision International Festival

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Project Arts Centre, Wednesday 27th April - Saturday 30th April

LIVE COLLISION INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL presents some of the most daring and captivating work of our time and is regarded as the leading curatorial model of Live Art in Ireland.

Taking place over four days, 27th-30th April 2022 at Project Arts Centre Dublin, the festival presents artists of exceptional calibre – from seminal international artists making ground-breaking work across the globe, to Ireland’s most exciting next-generation of performance makers.

Presenting across formal and informal spaces while encountering the familiar and unfamiliar. LCIF2022 festival programme asks us to gather around ideas, provocations and imaginations while basking in the meditative chant of live performance. Giving space and time to contemplate, to escape, to lose yourself and to uplift your heart in a frenzy of shared joy and festival.

Live Collision International Festival is an annual curated festival of Live Art presenting some of the most ground-breaking artists of our time, alongside new voices and the next generation of makers from Europe, the UK and Ireland with exceptional work across performance and digital platforms. The festival programme (artists & artworks) excavates with urgency topics such as class, race, rhetoric, migration, mental health, feminism, identity, gender, sexuality, access, equality and displacement.


Date:
Wednesday 27th April - Saturday 30th April
Time:
Varies
Price:
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Address:
Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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