Challenging year gives way to a new season of creative dance...
Now that the team have settled into their new home, plans are well underway for a dynamic and creative start to the New year, with a range of dance and movement classes. A range of ‘guest classes’ are also planned. (See side panel, right, or scan the QR Code with your Smartphone to go to the Echo Echo site.) Echo Echo will be re-opening after the festive season on January 5.
Reflecting on the past year, Echo Echo’s Ailbe Beirne said the highlights of the past year included the Primary Schools Dance Development Project that took place in March, in which over 200 local schoolchildren took part. The intiative was funded by DCAL Creativity Month.
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Hide AdThe inspirational ‘The Cove’ dance and movement event, based on the rugged coastal landscape of Stroove in Inishowen saw a re-staging of the original Echo Echo production and five public performances in May.
The Without large-scale co-production with Rosemary Lee toured to Dublin Dance Festival 2014, supported by British Council, and earned itself a four-star review in the Irish Times in May, while Body Wisdom saw public performances of ‘those we don’t see any more’ in a new devised work by an over-50’s ensemble. Body Wisdom was the final project of the WEA and showcased in June.
Company Development Week in July saw 25 local and international artists and committed individuals descend on Echo Echo for a series of intensive development sessions led by Artistic Director Steve Batts, but in October there was great cause for celebration with the Echo Echo team celebrated the Official Opening of Echo Echo Dance and Movement Studios.
In November Ludo Lusi Lusum took centre stage. A new work, it was devised and produced by an all-Echo Echo Ensemble and the Echo Echo Festival of Dance & Movement rounded off the month in grand style.
To contact Echo Echo telephone 028 7130 8883.