WAVE: 4EVER

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The Complex, Saturday 6th December

UMAKOKO Dance Company proudly presents the fourth edition of its boundary-breaking dance production, W4VE, returning on December 6th, 2025, at The Complex, Dublin. This year’s edition is titled W4VE 4EVER 2025, an artistic and cultural statement of commitment, resilience, and purpose.

More than a theme, 4EVER is a vow. A vow to remain rooted in art, community, and self-expression. It reflects a collective decision to carry the fire of creativity beyond this moment – into every future stage, city, and chapter. W4VE 2025 is an invitation to all those who continue to show up with courage, passion, and authenticity.

This year, the show celebrates ‘forever’ not as something fixed, but as a living, evolving force. A force that honours the artists who dance through resistance, who speak through rhythm, and who refuse to settle. It is a gathering of creators who honour their truth – again and again – with every beat, every breath, every performance.


Date:
Saturday 6th December
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€25 - €30
Address:
The Complex Venue, Gallery & Studios, Arran Street East, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland

Google Map of The Complex Venue, Gallery & Studios, Arran Street East, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland

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