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06 Mar 2026

Tipperary Dance Festival teases what's to come as part of programme is unveiled

Two dance performances have been announced as part of the festival in Tipperary.

Tipperary Dance Festival teases what's to come as part of programme is unveiled

Tipperary Dance Festival has teased what can be expected at their upcoming festival, after announcing two acts who will perform as part of the week-long event. 

A double bill performance of two dance groups was announced today by the festival, which are listed below:

Replicas By Alexandre Iseli, Murielle Elizéon, Eleni Roberts, Thomas Belhom is described as a performance that leaves room for the audience’s imagination to wander—welcoming ambiguity and even imperfection as valid and vital experiences.

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Dances Like A Bomb By Junk Ensemble is about celebrating the strength and beauty of mature bodies and challenging the cult of youth.

The performers are described as heroic, vulnerable, comedic, acerbic, and completely themselves. 

This event takes place on October 3 at 7pm, at the South Tipperary Arts Centre Chapel in Clonmel.

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Tickets for this event can be purchased here

In the coming weeks, the festival says that they look forward to sharing the full programme with the public.

Tipperary Dance Festival is supported by The Arts Council Ireland and Tipperary Arts Office.

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