File 20 - Brochures promoting the Irish Ballet Company’s performances at Cork Opera House

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IE 2135 NDAI N4/1/2/1/20

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Brochures promoting the Irish Ballet Company’s performances at Cork Opera House

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  • 4-9 February 1980 (Creation)

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(1958-)

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Patricia Crosbie was born in Cork in 1958 and began her early dance training in Joan Denise Moriarty’s school of dance. She danced with Cork Ballet Company, founded by Moriarty in 1947; and in the Irish Ballet Company, founded by Moriarty in 1973 and renamed Irish National Ballet in 1983. Her many roles included Odette/ Odile in Swan Lake; Sugar Plum Fairy/ Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, and Widow Quin in The Playboy of the Western World. She is ballet mistress with Cork City Ballet.

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Brochures promoting performances by the Irish Ballet Company at Cork Opera House on 4-9 February 1980. The repertoire included Suite of Dances from the ballet Raymonda, Billy the Music, Brandenburg and Timetrip Orpheus.

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      N4/3

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