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Talking about Dance

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by Dance Ireland

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Dance Ireland, the national resource organisation for dance in Ireland. In these podcasts we hear from Members of Dance Ireland on their training, their career, inspirations and insights into them and their work. Hear from the many voices located nationwide and from artists whose practices cross genres, reflecting the diversity of work created here. Dance Ireland is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland. DanceIreland.ie

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August 2, 2022

Dance Ireland 30th Anniversary: Murine Bloomer and Aideen Gohery

<p>In this last episode in our 4 part series celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dance Ireland, writer and historian, Deirdre Mulrooney, talks to Muirne Bloomer and Aideen Gohery about their early dancing days, how their careers have evolved and how they find themselves working together again in different guises.</p> <p><br></p>

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September 27, 2021

Talking about Dance: Tobi Omoteso

<p>Tobi Omoseto is an internationally acclaimed Bboy (breakdancer) and hip hop dancer.</p> <p>Tobi trained at Broadway Dance Centre &amp; the birth place of Hip-Hop - New York; he has been dancing for 15 years and is dedicated to supporting the foundations of this dynamic and influential dance form.</p> <p>As curator and director of hugely popular TOP 8 at Dublin Dance Festival, Tobi consistently delivers the best of Irish and International street dance to new audiences. Now heading into it’s 6th year, the event continues to grow in size and popularity, drawing huge numbers of both old/young dancers to the festival.</p> <p>He has performed his own work at Imagine Arts Festival, Dublin Dance Festival, Limerick Fringe Festival, Whats Next Festival, Loias Dance Platform, Glor Performance Platform and at Dance2Connect among other festivals and events. On screen he has performed on Sky’s Got to Dance, hit US TV show Penny Dreadful and in numerous music videos and commercials.</p> <p>Find out more about <a href="https://www.danceireland.ie/members/directory/tobi-omoteseo" target="_blank">Tobi here</a>.</p> <p>Dance Ireland is the national development and representative organisation for professional dance in Ireland.<br> We support the development of all forms of dance in Ireland through professional artistic development opportunities, training and advocacy.</p> <p><a href="https://www.danceireland.ie/" target="_blank">danceireland.ie</a> <br> This podcast was edited by Danny Carroll. <br> Music: Don’t Start Holding Out On Me by Pantone247 (Fiachra McCarthy).</p>

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September 7, 2021

Talking about Dance: Lindsay Ashe-Browne

<p>Lindsay is the Artistic Director of the Irish National Youth Ballet. in this podcast she talks about her dance training, how training has changed in recent times, her approaches, learnings and guidance for young, aspiring dancers.</p> <p>Lindsay gained her BA Hons in Theatre Dance from London Studio Centre in 2006.<br> Since graduating Lindsay has danced with Cork City Ballet, Chrysalis Dance and in the Dublin Dance Festival. Lindsay has achieved her LRAD, ARAD and RAD RTS from the Royal Academy of Dance and her DDI and DDE in modern dance from the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance. Lindsay has taught for London Studio Centre as a ballet tutor, Creative Academy as a ballet tutor and ballet history lecturer and at the Van Niekerk Academy of Dance as a ballet, contemporary and festival coach. Lindsay is the director of The Dance Institute, founded in 2009.<br> In 2016 she qualified in Pilates Instruction and in 2018 gained her Progressing Ballet Techniques (PBT) qualification.</p> <p><a href="https://www.inybco.com/" target="_blank">www.inyb.com</a></p> <p>Dance Ireland is the national development and representative organisation for professional dance in Ireland.</p> <p>We support the development of all forms of dance in Ireland through professional artistic development opportunities, training and advocacy.</p> <p><a href="//www.danceireland.ie" target="_blank">www.danceireland.ie</a></p> <p>This podcast was edited by Danny Carroll.&nbsp;<br> Music: Don’t Start Holding Out On Me by Pantone247 (Fiachra McCarthy).</p>

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What is Talking about Dance?

Dance Ireland, the national resource organisation for dance in Ireland. In these podcasts we hear from Members of Dance Ireland on their training, their career, inspirations and insights into them and their work. Hear from the many voices located nationwide and from artists whose practices cross genres, reflecting the diversity of work created here.

Dance Ireland is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland. DanceIreland.ie

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This podcast updates daily.

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