Revolve & Revolution: Aerial Performance

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Barnardo Square, Sunday 5th February

Gather round in Barnardo Square as Bronagh Lee's projected artwork Revolve & Revolution provides the backdrop for an unmissable aerial performance by Nicola Moran & Kate Finnegan. With music by Irish multidisciplinary composer Ellen King aka ELLL.

“Revolve & Revolution tells the story of the Celtic Goddess Brigid in the modern world. I love that Brigid stands for so many different things that are both parallel and perpendicular to one another. From water and serenity to fire and passion. Magic, healing, protection, poetry, and rebellion – Brigid stands for the complexity of the modern-day woman and the power that they possess in being both gentle and strong.”

There will be three performances throughout the evening at 19:30, 20:15 & 21:00.


Date:
Sunday 5th February
Time:
7.30pm, 8:15pm & 9pm
Address:
Barnardo Square, Dublin 8, Ireland

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