Item 3 - Programme of the Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen’s

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IE 2135 NDAI N14/7/3

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Programme of the Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen’s

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  • October 2010 (Creation)

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84 pp.

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(Founded in 2005)

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The Ponydance Theatre Company was founded in 2005 by Leonie McDonagh (b. 1981), who received her training at Sallynoggin College, Dublin and at London Contemporary Dance School. The other founding member was Paula O’Reilly. Company members include Duane Waters, Ryan O’Neill, Lorcan O’Neill, Carl Harrison, Neil Hainsworth, and Oona Doherty. The company’s performances combine contemporary dance and commercial dance with comedy and theatre. Their success is evidenced by the Audience Choice Award, which they won in 2009 at the Pick’n’Mix Festival, Belfast.

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Programme of the Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen’s on 15-30 October 2010. Events included performances of Anybody Waitin’? on 20-22 October at Belfast Barge.

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  • Béarla

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    N14/18

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