Hairy

Hairy

In Hairy, rich historical and social background that hair movement carries within itself is combined with the tensions of choreographing involuntary movement, controlling the uncontrollable. This, together with Strimaitis’ devotion to minimalism and formalism, bears a multilayered choreographic and visual experience marked with counterpoints not only in timing and space, but also in conceptual and historical narratives.

Hairy

Choreography - Dovydas Strimaitis with the dancers

Dancers - Line Losfelt Branchereau, Benoît Couchot, Lucrezia Nardone, Hanna-May Porlon

Lights and technical management - Lisa M. Barry

Producer - Alix Ruyant for Still Waiting

Photo by Dmitrij Matvejev

Touring March 2025

 
5 - Bari, IT
21/22 - Basel, SW
28/29 - Bruxelles, BL

MOSH

MOSH

Writer & Director: Rachel Ní Bhraonáin Creative Producer: Tilly Taylor Original Cast: Jack Bain, Emily Kilkenny Roddy, Alex O’Neill, Ben Sullivan, Toon Theunissen Choreographer: Robyn Byrne Sound Designer & Guitar: Richard Durning Composer & Drummer: Joe Love Set & Costume Designer: Ellen Kirk Lighting Designer: John Gunning Stage Manager: Lisa Barry Production Manager: Molly McAvoy Audio Engineer: Éoin Murphy Chief LX: Peter Bond


MOSH - IRELAND TOUR 2025

Black Box Theatre, Galway, 28 May
Dance Cork Firkin Crane, Cork, 6 & 7 June
Backstage Theatre, Longford, 11 June
Glór, Ennis, 18 June
An Grianán, Donegal, 5 July
Garter Lane Arts Centre, Waterford, 10 - 11 July

This is the thrill of fighting another human, without the fear. This is a dance, a gig, a theatrical shove into the heart of the pit. This is the meaning behind the chaos.

Blending dance, live music, interviews with real mosh pit devotees and new writing, MOSH is a raucous dance-theatre show by Rachel Ní Bhraonáin that explores the (sometimes) misunderstood subculture of moshing with humour, heart and a whole lot of headbanging.

“the five cast members (who are exceptional) explode onto the stage in a flurry of bodies, potent bursts of energy and passionate releases”  
★★★★★ Irish Times

WINNER: Best Ensemble & Best Sound Design at Dublin Fringe Festival Awards