Making Waves

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Draiocht, Wednesday 29th September - Saturday 2nd October

A new immersive dance theatre performance specifically designed for children with mild to moderate needs aged 8-12 years.

Directed by Jess Rowell, Draíocht's Dance Artist in Residence, Making Waves features three performers, an original sound score by Stefan French, set design by Orla Kelly and lighting by Sebastian Pizarro.

Join this magical moving trio on their exciting sea voyage. Ride the ocean waves and feel the breeze. Watch the birds soar and swoop, discover the school of sparkling fish and find out what’s inside the mystical sea treasure chest.

Draíocht will also tour this production offsite locally in Dublin 15.

Jess Rowell’s Dance Residency 2020 and 2021 in Draíocht is supported by The Arts Council, with additional funding provided by Fingal County Council.

Shows are suited to special needs schools as well as for children and their guardian/carer.


Date:
Wednesday 29th September - Saturday 2nd October
Time:
Varies
Price:
€5
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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