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Leonie McDonagh

 

  

Leonie is an independent dance artist and artistic director/driving force of ponydance. A lover of clown and comedy, she brings these elements to her dance work.  Leonie has trained at London Contemporary Dance School at "The Place" in London, Middlesex University and Sallynoggin College, Dublin and has undertaken professional development in Australia. She has a Cert in Secretarial Studies which her mother made her do, but Leonie is not resentful and is indebted to her mama for all her support.

 

Paula O'Reilly                                                                                  

Paula is rehearsal director, rememberer of counts and the star of the show - every show. She is a freelance teacher, choreographer, performer and she doesn't actually wear glasses.  Her professional career includes work with Dublin Dance Theatre, Fluxus Dance , appearances at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, IYDF

and countless choreography credits for musicals and pantomines.

Carl Harrison                                    

Carl, with his keen interest in the creative process, trained at LCDS at "The Place" where he was awarded an honours degree! There he won the Deutsche Bank award with Marine Combrade and together they set up the "Minna No Project". He has worked with Evolving Motions Dance Company and will work with State of Emergency later this year

 

 

 

 

Neil Hainsworth                                                                     

Neil is currently undertaking an MA in contemporary Dance with "Edge" at London Contemporary Dance School, where he also got his degree. He has been described as a "comic genuis" ( by Leonie) and is passionate about dance, physical theatre, comedy, acting, performing and .... football. Originally from Middlesboro, he lives in London.

 

 

 

 

 

Oona Doherty                                                                                 

Hopelessy vain, exceedinly talented, Oona is one to watch, even with all her clothes on.  A star pupil at St Louise's Comprehensive, Belfast, where she returned as Artist in Residence, she went on to train at LCDS at "The Place". Awarded an SIAP grant from Arts Council Northern Ireland this year, she will undertake professional development - stay tuned!

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