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DDF News — 30 Jun 2025

Visiting Artist Programme at Dublin Dance Festival 2025

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In May 2025, Dublin became a meeting point for creativity and conversation and connection as Dublin Dance Festival welcomed six international artists to take part in the Visiting Artist Programme.

Over the course of three action-packed days, these artists immersed themselves in performances, workshops, talks and exchanges that reflected the energy and diversity of the festival itself.

👉 Read more about the Visiting Artist Programme, a Creative Europe-funded project that brings together 23 partners from across Europe to enhance artistic development, encourage creative exchange and create valuable networking opportunities:

visitingartistprogramme.eu

Diving in and delving deeper

The programme kicked off with a warm Meet & Greet with DDF’s Artistic Director Jazmin Chiodi, setting the tone for three days of open exchange.

One of the highlights was Qudus Onikeku’s Re:INCARNATION – a vibrant, rhythm-filled work rooted in Afro-urban movement and the rich and bustling culture of Lagos. The performance was paired with a powerful Lunchtime Talk, where Onikeku shared insights into his creative practice, community-driven work, and the wider context of Nigerian contemporary dance.

From attending Matthew Bourne’s iconic and groundbreaking Swan Lake to the hard-hitting performance of MOSH by Rachel Ní Bhraonáin, the visiting artists were also offered a curated snapshot of award-winning Irish and international dance.

Interviewer and festival artist in conversation sit on stage in front of yellow DDF branding
Tomi Omoteso, Qudus Onikeku © Ben O'Neill
Interviewer and festival artist in conversation sit on stage in front of yellow DDF branding
Qudus Onikeku © Ben O'Neill
A group of performers create a tight formation wearing bright yellow and blue outfits with headdresses
© Hervé Veronese Centre Pompidou

Off stage, and into the city

Crucially, the programme wasn’t just about observing – it was about taking part and sharing. The Visiting Artist Sharing sessions gave each participant space to present their own practice in dialogue with peers and with Chiodi. It was a chance to reflect, challenge and inspire one another in a relaxed yet focused environment.

The festival’s own DDF Artist Pass programme (an initiative that gives Ireland-based artists deeper access to the festival) took place at the same time, offering the local and international artists an invaluable moment of cross-cultural exchange.

The artists also stepped into their own bodies during a somatic workshop with Irish dance artist Laura Murphy, a space that offered embodied grounding and personal exploration amidst the fast pace of the programme.

Whether through structured talks or spontaneous post-show drinks and club nights including Backstory Dance and Disco Neurotico, connection was at the heart of every encounter.

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People dance in a silent disco with neon lighting
© Ben O'Neill

Looking forward

For many of the participants, the Visiting Artist Programme offered something rare: a chance to be fully present in a new context, welcomed into a space of creative exchange and dialogue without expectation or pressure.

Azucena Momo, one of the participants of the Visiting Artist Programme explains the experience best:

As a partner of the Visiting Artist Programme, DDF was delighted to have hosted one of the first encounters which will stand as a reminder of what happens when time, space and care are given to exchange.

And we looking forward to seeing the conversations that began in Dublin this May ripple outward – into new works, collaborations and friendships.

Participating artists in the Visiting Artist Programme at DDF2025 and the partner organisations supporting their visit:

  • Agnija Šeiko (New Baltic Dance)
  • Azucena Moya Morcillo (Sismógraf Festival)
  • Femke Gyselinck (December Dance)
  • Giorgia Lolli (Torinodanza Festival)
  • Ixchel Mendoza Hernández (Tanz im August)
  • Khamlane Halsackda (Danscentrum Sverige)

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