February 23, 2012

OPEN CALL FOR RECENT DANCE GRADUATES:

STEP UP: DANCE PROJECT

Step Up: Dance Project is a partnership between the Arts Council, Dance Ireland and the University of Limerick. The project aims to bridge the gap between dance education and professional contemporary dance practice in Ireland. It is an intensive eight-week programme of training, rehearsals, performance and development for six selected dancers who have just completed their professional training. Step Up programme will enhance these dancers’ professional networks by connecting them to the Irish contemporary dance community and improving their professional opportunities in Ireland.

Now in its second year, this initiative will give dance graduates an opportunity to work under the direction of two guest choreographers, John Jasperse (US) and Liz Roche (IRL), to create a programme of short works. These will be performed at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick, DanceHouse in Dublin, and at the Firkin Crane in Cork. Performances will take place over the last weekend of the project (Aug. 23-26). Guest dance teachers will also work with the participants over the eight-week period.

The project will run from the 2nd July to August 26th and dancers will reside at UL, utilising state of the art studios and facilities at the Irish World Academy. Accommodation will be provided and participants will receive an honorarium for their involvement.

We are seeking applications from exceptional young dancers who will graduate in summer 2012 or who have graduated from professional level dance training within the past two years. Applicants must be born or resident in the Republic of Ireland and have a strong dance technique.

Please send your CV, a DVD or web link of recent dance footage, along with a one-page cover letter describing why you would like to be involved in the project. Email applications by the deadline: Thursday 5 April, to the Administrator, Dance Ireland (admin@danceireland.ie) with Step Up: Dance Project in the subject line. Posted DVDs must also reach us by the deadline. Letters of offer will be sent in early May.

For any questions about the application process, contact Inga Byrne at admin@danceireland.ie or 01 855 8800 and for further details on the project, contact Victoria O’Brien, Artistic Programme Director at victoria.obrien@ul.ie or 085 1585837.
Call for Step Up ’12

Dance Notes 2 2011 available as a pdf

DRFI’s Newsletter Dance Notes second edition is now available through this link:

Dance Notes 2 -2011

Call for Papers Deadline extended to December 15th 2011

The deadline for call for papers for DRFI’s 4th International Conference in Derry in June 2012 has been extended until 15th December 2011.  Please submit papers through this link.

DRFI’s newsletter Dance Notes now as an ebook!

Access the May 2011 newsletter on-line at

Dance Notes 1

The next issue is coming soon!

Invitation to the Official Opening of the National Dance Archive of Ireland

DRFI 4th International Conference in association with NAFCo 2012 – Derry

Dance Research Forum Ireland are pleased to announce that our 4th International Conference will be held in association with the North Atlantic Fiddle Convention (NAFCo) from 27th June to 1st July 2012.

The conference will take place across Derry and Donegal as part of an exciting and innovative festival of Music and Dance.  The conference will include paper presentations, panels, lecture-demonstrations; and a specially curated series of performance events that will reach out across the north-west of Ireland from the conference base at the University of Ulster.

DRFI Call for papers – click this link

 

Call for papers for the NAFCo Conference can be acquired on this link

 

Development Officer, National Dance Archive of Ireland, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick

The University of Limerick (UL) with over 11,000 students and 1,300 staff is a young, energetic, and enterprising University with a proud record of innovation in education and excellence in research and scholarship. UL is situated on a superb riverside campus of over 130 hectares with the River Shannon as a unifying focal point. Outstanding recreational, cultural and sporting facilities further enhance this exceptional learning and working environment.

Applications are invited for the following position:

Library & Information Services

Development Officer, Dance Archive of Ireland (Part-time)

Salary scale:  €35,407 – €52,087 p.a. Pro-rata

Further information for applicants and application material is available online from:

http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/

The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 10th September 2010.

Applications must be completed online before 12 noon GMT on the closing date.

Applications are welcome from suitably qualified candidates.

The University is an equal opportunities employer and committed to selection on merit.

DRFI’s 2nd International Conference 2008

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Breandán de Gallai gives the Annual Francis Roche Memorial Lecture at Blas

Click this link for the invitation to this lecture held on Wednesday June 22nd at 5 pm in the Tower Theatre, Irish World Academy, University of Limerick

NOTICE OF DRFI AGM & SPECIAL EVENT

Dance Research Forum Ireland will hold their Annual General Meeting in Dublin on Saturday 25th June 2011.

We are delighted to announce that Michael Keegan-Dolan (Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre) will be our guest presenter at the event, providing an exclusive insight to his work through an hour long lecture-demonstration.

The AGM will also be followed by a reception to launch the Proceedings of the DRFI 3rd International Conference, held at the Firkin Crane, Cork, in June 2010. The Proceedings will be formally launched by Paul Johnson, CEO Dance Ireland.

The details of the event are as follows:

Date: Saturday, 25th June 2011
Venue: Dance House, Foley Street, Dublin
Schedule: 2pm: Lecture-Demonstration
3pm: AGM
4.30pm: Reception and Launch of Proceedings

We encourage all members to attend, and contribute to the development of DRFI.

The lecture-demonstration is for DRFI members only, but it will be possible to join on the day in order to attend. Membership is €20 for individuals, €10 for students and €50 for institutions.