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Interspaces – Lunchtime Talk with Oona Doherty


A candid lunchtime talk with choreographic star, Oona Doherty

Portrait of Oona Doherty wearing a striped tshirt
© Luca Truffarelli
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Thu 15 May 2025

Join Oona Doherty for a relaxed and engaging lunchtime talk, where you’ll hear from this renowned and trailblazing artist from Northern Ireland who has taken the world by storm since her choreographic debut in 2017 with Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus.

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Price

€15

Where?

Abbey Theatre


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How long?

90 mins

Lunch will be provided and is included in the ticket price.

This event includes Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpretation. View more information about Accessible Performances.

When?

Thu 15 May

Find out more about Oona's choreographic practice, her career, her inspiration and of course, her latest work Specky Clark which makes its Irish premiere on the Abbey stage as part of DDF’s 21st Edition.

This event is part of Interspaces, a special series of inspirational workshops and discussions for Dublin Dance Festival’s 21st Edition. These events are designed to celebrate and inspire audiences and artists alike and create a meeting space to share ideas and build community.

The talk will be followed by a light lunch (included in the ticket price).

About Oona Doherty:

Oona Doherty was born in 1986 in London. She moved to Belfast when she was 10. She studied at St Louise’s comprehensive college in Belfast, The London School of Contemporary Dance, University of Ulster and LABAN London. From 2010 she performed with various companies, including: TRASH (NL), Abattoir Fermé (BE), Veronika Riz (IT), Emma Martin/United Fall (ROI), Enda Walsh & Landmark Productions (ROI).

She created her first solo work Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus in 2016. With this performance, she was awarded the “Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival Best Performer Award” in 2016 and the winner of the “Total Theatre Dance Award” at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2017 and the 1st Audience place and judged 1st place at Reconnaissance in Grenoble in 2017.

In 2017, she created Hard to be Soft – A Belfast Prayer, collaborating with seminal DJ and composer David Holmes, which was voted "No. 1 British dance performance of 2019" by the Guardian. In 2019, she created Lady Magma: The Birth of a Cult, again collaborating with David Holmes. Her 2022 creation Navy Blue is a work 12 dancers with music by Sergei Rachmaninov and original creation by groundbreaking Dj Jamie xx. In 2023/24, she choreographed a piece for London's National Youth Dance Company, The Wall, for 32 young dancers. With music and text collaboration with Luca Truffarelli, the cast and Turner Prize winner Mark Lecky.

In 2024 Oona created a new dance theatre work, Specky Clark, with music by Mercury prize winners LANKUM and collaborative composer Maxime Fraisse, and guidance from seminal playwright Enda Walsh. Oona Doherty was one of the Aerowaves 2017 selected artists, an Associate Artist at Maison de la Danse de Lyon (FR) in 2017/18, Dublin Dance Festival Artist in Residence in 2020–2022 and a Big Pulse Dance Alliance Artist 2021–24. Oona was awarded the Venice Biennale Silver Lion in 2021, Ballet Preljocaj artist in residence 2024/25, and in 2024 she became one of Sadler’s Wells Associates.

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