Michael Keegan-Dolan’s MÁM is coming to Birmingham Hippodrome on Friday 6 – Saturday 7 February as part of its first UK tour across nine venues.
Presented by Dance Consortium, the part-ceilidh, part-gig, part-dance show premiered with sell-out performances at Sadler’s Wells in 2020 and was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production that year.
MÁM was wholly conceived and created after Keegan-Dolan moved his company Teaċ Daṁsa to West Kerry in 2019 - and his connection to the native language, landscape, musical traditions and people there is deeply embedded in the piece. A whirling dervish of dance, ancient rites and live music, it takes its audiences on a visceral unforgettable journey through that culture.
Eleven fearless dancers summon a whirlwind of myth and magic, moved by the collaborative music-making of virtuoso traditional concertina player Cormac Begley and European classical contemporary collective s t a r g a z e, both performing live on stage.
The soundscore was created when Begley, Keegan-Dolan, dancers and s t a r g a z e gathered in a studio over ten weeks in 2019. The finished composition includes 16 traditional West Kerry folk songs, from The Races of Ballyhooly to The Morning Dew.
MÁM is at Birmingham Hippodrome from Friday 6 February – Saturday 7 February. Tickets can be booked at birminghamhippodrome.com
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s MÁM is coming to Birmingham Hippodrome on Friday 6 – Saturday 7 February as part of its first UK tour across nine venues.
Presented by Dance Consortium, the part-ceilidh, part-gig, part-dance show premiered with sell-out performances at Sadler’s Wells in 2020 and was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production that year.
MÁM was wholly conceived and created after Keegan-Dolan moved his company Teaċ Daṁsa to West Kerry in 2019 - and his connection to the native language, landscape, musical traditions and people there is deeply embedded in the piece. A whirling dervish of dance, ancient rites and live music, it takes its audiences on a visceral unforgettable journey through that culture.
Eleven fearless dancers summon a whirlwind of myth and magic, moved by the collaborative music-making of virtuoso traditional concertina player Cormac Begley and European classical contemporary collective s t a r g a z e, both performing live on stage.
The soundscore was created when Begley, Keegan-Dolan, dancers and s t a r g a z e gathered in a studio over ten weeks in 2019. The finished composition includes 16 traditional West Kerry folk songs, from The Races of Ballyhooly to The Morning Dew.
MÁM is at Birmingham Hippodrome from Friday 6 February – Saturday 7 February. Tickets can be booked at birminghamhippodrome.com