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Updated / Wednesday, 3 Mar 2021
11:17
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Culture Ireland have announced an online festival for mid-March, designed to celebrate Irish arts worldwide at a time when Irish artists normally travel the globe, presenting and sharing Irish culture on international stages.
Entitled
Seoda, the festival covers all art forms, from architecture to visual arts, with participants ranging from The Abbey Theatre and Irish Chamber Orchestra to Oscar-nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon and dance company CoisCeim.
Minister Martin announces details of SEODA - Culture Irelandâs Online Arts Festival
Minister Catherine Martin TD has announced details of Culture Irelandâs online festival for mid-March which is designed to celebrate Irish arts worldwide at a time when Irish artists normally travel the globe, presenting and sharing our culture on international stages.
The festival, entitled SEODA, meaning jewels, includes many of Irelandâs finest artists and companies and covers all art forms from architecture to visual arts. This 5 day festival running from 17-21 March is an ambitious programme to ensure Irish artists reach audiences worldwide, including the diaspora and new audiences where Irish artists may not have travelled previously. The festival is also available free online in Ireland.
Death announced of dancer and choreographer Emma O Kane
Updated / Thursday, 11 Feb 2021
16:35
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Tributes have been paid to dance artist and choreographer Emma O Kane, who has died aged 44, following a short illness.
Over the past two decades, Belfast-born Emma O Kane had been one of the key proponents of modern dance in Ireland, both as a mainstay with CoisCeim Dance Theatre and in collaboration with other companies, from The Abbey and Project Arts Centre (where she was an Artist Member) to Rough Magic, Fishamble and Anu, across a diverse array of projects.
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