Item 3 - Review of Frozen and Two Worlds Lie at Their Feet

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IE 2135 NDAI N9/2/8/3

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Review of Frozen and Two Worlds Lie at Their Feet

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  • 23 May 2008 (date of original) (Creation)

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(1999-2014)

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Shakram Music and Dance Company, later renamed Shakram Dance Company, was co-founded in 1999 byancer and choreographer Mairéad Vaughan and composer Dara O’Brien co-founded Shakram Music and Dance Company following their return from India and their respective studies in Indian classical dance. The company’s distinctive aesthetic drew heavily on Bharatanatyam, a South Indian classical dance form, and was further informed by Vaughan’s studies of ethnic dance in Peru, Equador, Malaysia, Borneo and Thailand and the rhythmical, gestural and spatial nature of these art forms. Shakram Dance company toured nationally and internationally and created thirteen original dance works before dissolving in 2014.

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Colour photocopy of a review [from the Irish Times] of Frozen and Two Worlds at Their Feet at Project Arts Centre, Dublin.

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  • Béarla

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    N9/31

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