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Abstract
This final report for the Sites of Significance project was commissioned by Cavan County Council / Creative Ireland. Funded by an award from Cavan County Council / Creative Ireland and in collaboration with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and the UNESCO Global Geopark, Marble Arch Caves, this cross-border project explored pathways to engagement and work in dance experienced by dance artists and facilitators who live and / or work within territorial border areas.
Understanding these pathways requires recognition of border areas themselves as embodied spaces that exist within, across, and beyond territorial boundaries. Combining dance and social science research methods, and taking inspiration from the underground rivers of the UNESCO Global Geopark that traverse the territorial borders of Ireland and Northern Ireland, Cavan and Fermanagh, the (often) invisible pathways to dance and connections between people and places were charted through movement, discussion, and auditing/mapping, allowing for choreographic and dialogic exploration and exchange.
Led by researchers Professor Aoife McGrath (Queen's University Belfast) and Dr Victoria Durrer (University College Dublin), the project team also included research assistant, Dr Argyro Tsampazi (Queen's University Belfast), videographer, Simon Mills, and composer, Sorca McGrath. The Sites of Significance film features 15 dance artists and facilitators working in the Cavan and Fermanagh / Omagh local authority areas, and further dance artists and facilitators supported the project through engagement with the audit research.
Understanding these pathways requires recognition of border areas themselves as embodied spaces that exist within, across, and beyond territorial boundaries. Combining dance and social science research methods, and taking inspiration from the underground rivers of the UNESCO Global Geopark that traverse the territorial borders of Ireland and Northern Ireland, Cavan and Fermanagh, the (often) invisible pathways to dance and connections between people and places were charted through movement, discussion, and auditing/mapping, allowing for choreographic and dialogic exploration and exchange.
Led by researchers Professor Aoife McGrath (Queen's University Belfast) and Dr Victoria Durrer (University College Dublin), the project team also included research assistant, Dr Argyro Tsampazi (Queen's University Belfast), videographer, Simon Mills, and composer, Sorca McGrath. The Sites of Significance film features 15 dance artists and facilitators working in the Cavan and Fermanagh / Omagh local authority areas, and further dance artists and facilitators supported the project through engagement with the audit research.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Cavan County Council |
Number of pages | 80 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781910963791 |
Publication status | Published - 01 Aug 2024 |
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R6785AEL: Sites of significance: connecting dance practitioners and places for dance across territorial borders in rural regions
McGrath, A. (PI)
23/03/2023 → …
Project: Research
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Invited Speaker for the Royal Irish Academy 'The Future of Cross-Border Cooperation in the Arts' event (ARINS/Department of Foreign Affairs)
Aoife McGrath (Invited speaker)
03 Mar 2023Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk