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Dublin Dance Festival is back in the city with its amazing 2022 edition

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The 2022 Edition of the Dublin Dance Festival is opening tomorrow, May 17, and it’s ready to take us on a boundary-breaking and thought-provoking journey.

Curated by Artistic Director Jazmin Chiodi, this year’s programme is a collection of extraordinary works from Africa, Brazil, Europe and Japan that celebrate diversity in all its facets and the […] The post Dublin Dance Festival is back in the city with its amazing 2022 edition appeared first on GCN.

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