About

Throughout the two days (9-10 February 2023) participants explored, through discussion and practice, what it means to be on the periphery; geographically, culturally and socially through the lens of creative, community and curatorial dance practices.

Artists, programmers, curators and cultural policy makers were invited to join us in exchanging knowledge and models of practice; asking how the periphery can become the centre; how this could inform creative dialogue with communities and artists, and how we can produce and present work that is rooted locally and connected internationally.

Researcher Alexandra Baybutt reported on the Atelier

 

Programme Outline

Thursday, 9 February @ Belltable Theatre, Limerick

10:00 Welcome/keynote provocations & group discussion

Rural presentation & practice - Hierarchies of place in practice and performance

11:00 Physical/Creative Practice

Practice of place: improvisation/embodied session

12:00 Break 

12:20 Open Session: Walk & Talk

Opportunity to discuss morning provocation in pairs and as a group

13:30 Lunch

14:30 Performance Lecture

Artist perspective on bringing urban and under-represented genres to the centre of contemporary performance

15:45 Break

16:00 Plenary

Collective reflection on the day

16:30 Finish

19:30 Performances

What Next Festival @ Dance Limerick Performance Space

Friday, 10 February @ Dance Limerick Studio

10:00 Physical/Creative Practice

Inclusive practice: improvisation/embodied session

11:00 Round table discussion/presentation

The Art of Co-Curation

13:00 Lunch

14:00 Open Session: Walk & Talk

Opportunity to discuss morning provocation in pairs and as a group

14:45 Break

15:00 Performance Lecture

Politics of Inclusion

16:00 Plenary

Collective reflection on the day

16:30 Finish

19:30 Performances

What Next Festival @ Dance Limerick Performance Space

How to participate with EDN travel support?

Registrations to attend the Atelier are now closed.

EDN reimbursed a fixed amount of travel contribution (calculated here), 3 per diems at 30€ per day, booked and covered three nights of accommodation for up to 7 participants. Priority was given to EDN members and their associates. Participation fee of 150€ was invoiced to the participant or their dancehouse/ organisation.

EDN members were invited to respond to the Travel Bursaries Open Call on behalf of their associated artists and other freelance professionals.

How to participate without EDN travel support?

Up to 9 further participants could join the Atelier without receiving travel support. These participants were asked to book and cover travel and accommodation individually.

Registration

Registration was possible until 30 November 2022. 

Travelling to Limerick

From the United Kingdom

If coming from the UK, there are flights into Shannon Airport from London, Edinburgh, and Manchester. 

There is a Bus Éireann bus service into Limerick City– approx. 35 mins. 

Or taxi which will cost approx. 45€-50€. 

From Europe

If coming from Europe, the easiest way to get to Limerick is to fly into Dublin Airport and take a direct bus from Dublin Airport to Limerick City.

Dublin Coach has a regular service see. Final Destination is Arthur’s Quay with a change at Red Cow Luas Stop – same stop. Duration: 3 hours, cost 30€ return. 

Citylink also has a direct service every 2 hours. Destination Arthur’s Quay. Duration 2.5 hours, cost 50€ return. 

Bus services are more frequent, but you can find out more information on rail services here.

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