TEAĊ DAṀSA | Michael Keegan-Dolan

Swan Lake/Loch na hEala

2019-10-30 19:30 2019-10-30 21:30 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: TEAĊ DAṀSA | Michael Keegan-Dolan

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Obstructed view seating available for sale at the NAC Box Office at 50% off the regular ticket price. Swan Lake/Loch na hEala by Irish choreographer, writer and director Michael Keegan-Dolan, is a unique and transcending interpretation of one of the most famous classical ballets. The familiar fairy tale is startlingly reimagined and set in present day Ireland, full of clamour and drama. This contemporary collision of dance, theatre and live music (by Dublin-based band Slow Moving...

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Babs Asper Theatre,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
Wed, October 30, 2019

≈ 1 hour and 10 minutes · No intermission

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Last updated: October 15, 2019

The startling inventiveness of Irish choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan has run through his remarkable creative explorations for many years, culminating in a series of biting yet transcendent works. His hard-hitting Swan Lake is fearless in its commentary on abuse, deftly wrapped in the forces of good and evil that are at the heart of this classic story. Choreographers of today continue to be fascinated with delving into the heart of the ballet cannon in order to confront human and social issues, and Keegan-Dolan does this with a particular theatrical beauty and elegance. In the company’s long overdue first visit to the NAC, this stunning world of theatre, dance and music will leave few untouched.

Enjoy the world of NAC Dance!

Message From the Choreographer

Don’t be afraid of the dark.

Every winter, as the days grow short and the nights grow long and dark, thousands of migrating swans appear on the many lakes that surround the house where I used to live. Over time, the presence of these swans and that darkness began to merge in my imagination with the love story and tragedy that is Swan Lake.

Much of Christian culture has been reduced to a simple notion: that God is good, has a white beard and lives in the light, and the devil is bad and sits in the dark. This reductive view of the nature of things can be the root of much suffering and confusion.

Darkness is the absence of light. Fundamentally, it is how we know what light is.

Depression, like most illness, can be a consequence of a continued state of imbalance, often connected with unresolved events from our lives. The accumulated sadness eventually immobilizes us and can make us sick. This sickness often requires a fundamental change to move it. Change, no matter how unwelcome, is an inevitable part of life, nature’s forces are constantly moving, seeking to find balance so that life can continue to endlessly unfold. When depression visits us, it is asking us to change.

Depression, by its nature, forces you to be still long enough to hear what you are trying to tell yourself. In the dark, we can see nothing with our actual external eyes. In silence, there is nothing to hear with our external ears. When our senses have nothing on which to attach, our internal world wakes up and starts to speak to us quietly. When this happens, it is important to listen carefully.

The darkness in any story is there to teach us something. Don’t be afraid of the dark, it is your friend.

About the Company: Teaċ Daṁsa

Teaċ Daṁsa (pronounced Chak Dowsa) was founded by Michael Keegan-Dolan (Micheál MacAodhagáin-O’Dobhailen) as a means to forge deeper connections with the traditions, language, and music of Ireland.

Léiríonn an t-ainm Teaċ Dasa aistear leanúnach Mhíchíl chun saothair rince agus drámaíochta a chruthú go bhfuil a n-áit  dúchais – an áit as a dtagann siad – le brath go soiléir orthu.

(translation of the above quote)
The name Teaċ Daṁsa, “House of Dance,” reflects Michael’s ongoing journey to create dance and theatre work that clearly reflects the place from which it originates.

Teaċ Daṁsa’s second show, MÁM, opened to great acclaim on September 27, 2019 as part of Dublin Theatre Festival. MÁM will tour internationally in 2020 to London, Perth Festival and New Zealand Festival.

Production Team

Producer
Johnny O’Reilly

Touring Rehearsal Director
Emmanuel Obeya

Touring Production Manager
Michael Lonergan

Company Stage Manager
Marina Dunford    

Production Manager
Peter Jordan

Deputy Stage Manager   
Sinéad Cormack

Sound Manager   
Sandra O’Mahony

Lighting Manager
Stephen Dodd

Costume Supervisor
Amanda Donovan

Associate Producer and Company Administrator
Áine Ní Éalaí

Artists