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23rd March 2020
06:33pm GMT

When you think ballet most people (myself included) think Swan Lake or The Nutcracker but these are far from the types of pieces you'll see any of these dancers perform. Granted, most of the moves originate from way back in the day, but like every other industry ballet has had to adapt to changing times and tastes. If you thought that they only danced to classical music, you would be wrong.
"The dancers don't want to just be dancing the roles that were created over 100 years ago by dead people," says Ballet Ireland's Director Anne Maher. "They want to work in the studio with live people!"
Ballet Ireland is currently working on an upcoming show called Bold Moves: a new triple-bill featuring internationally renowned choreographers Ohad Naharin (Minus 16), Filipe Portugal (Stepping Over) and Irish choreographer Marguerite Donlon (Strokes Through the Tail).
During my visit to the DanceHouse rehearsal space, I sat in on some of the most intense, energetic and quite fantastic pieces of the repertoire being performed by the Ballet Ireland company.
The dedication and the strength these dancers show is amazing. I literally saw blood (someone cut their leg), sweat and tears.
With everything that's going on in the world at this minute, I have to say that while I was with the dancers watching them perform I was completely distracted and forgot about the world outside. I left that studio buzzing and with a positive vibe going through my body.
I think I can safely say I am a ballet convert – and that is not a light statement coming from me. Watch the video above or here to see for yourself.
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