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- 26 June 2010 (Creation)
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Dublin Youth Dance Company was founded in 2000 by Dance Theatre of Ireland’s artistic directors, Robert Connor and Loretta Yurick to give young people the opportunity to engage in training, creating and performing dance. The company in its early years was run under the leadership of J. J. Formento. In 2001, the company hosted the first Irish Youth Dance Festival at the Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire, which has since become an annual event. It has also participated in a number of high-profile dance events in Ireland and abroad. In 2003, Mariam Ribón replaced Formento as the company’s artistic director. She continues to lead Dublin Youth Dance Company and to expand the scope and vision of the Irish Youth Dance Festival.
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Set of two DVDs containing a recording of the 2010 Irish Youth Dance Festival held at the Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire on 26 June 2010. DVD 1 contains performances of an excerpt from Indelible Ink by Dublin Youth Dance Company (Junior), excerpt from Once Upon a Time by Youth Ballet West, Feeling Good by The College of Dance, Lost by Kerry Youth Dance Theatre, Grumpy Old Men by Company B and Circus of the Everyday by Ludus Youth Dance Company. Duration 01:02:00. DVD 2 contains performances of Ladies by Flash Dance Company, Ya Wha? by CoisCéim’s Creative Steps, Dream Walking by Shawbrook Youth Dance Company, Hide and Seek by Inchicore College of Further Education and The Other Face of the Moon by Dublin Youth Dance Company (Seniors). Duration 00:50:00.
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- Béarla
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These items require a DVD player or disc drive.