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See-Saw dance

SEE-Saw, a dance production created especially for young families by Ríonach Ní Néill, is coming to Ennis this week.  Following its world premiere at Dance Base as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August, See-Saw will be staged in Glór twice next Tuesday.
The production takes inspiration from the push-pull gravitational motion of the see-saw to create this new dance piece.  Performers Robert Jackson, Dylan Quinn and Ríonach Ní Néill engage their young audience in different interactive movements, from close-ups and face gazing to clapping and touching games, to enable them experience the fun and exhilaration of dance.
Gently rocking the balance between looking and being looked at, See-Saw is a dance show for families with young children up to 12 years old. Each dance performance is a special dialogue between performer and audience.
Their will be two performances of See-Saw in Glór on Tuesday at 12 noon and 2pmVisit www.glor.ie or phone 065 6843103.

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