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Imeall/llaeml – St Patrick’s Festival
March 15 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm GMT

About the Event
Imeall//LlaemI is an experimental, multidisciplinary performance that pushes the boundaries of contemporary circus. It creates an immersive sonic and visual experience, blurring the lines between artist and audience, and fostering an environment for durational artistic exploration.
Imeall//LlaemI is an invitation to experience a unique performance ecology. It’s a space where sound, dance, and circus intertwine, creating a visceral and captivating encounter. This performance challenges traditional notions of circus, showcasing a collaborative and improvised conversation between sound artists and contemporary dance/circus artists. It’s a space for experimentation, where boundaries dissolve and new artistic expressions emerge.
About Fanzini
Fanzini Productions, based in Tralee, Co. Kerry, is a leading contemporary circus company in Ireland, founded and led by Con Horgan since 1997. Known for dynamic street circus performances both nationally and internationally. Fanzini Productions combines humour, skill, and creativity in its acclaimed shows, including Cannonball Circus, Guido Fanzini’s Impossible Circus, Professor Plunger, and Circus Jukebox.
Supported by the Arts Council of Ireland with four project awards and three Culture Ireland grants for performances in America, India, and Australia, Fanzini Productions continues to push the boundaries of circus arts. Con Horgan’s contributions to the sector include serving on the board of the Irish Street Art, Circus and Spectacle Network.
About St Patrick’s Festival
As a key partner of St. Patrick’s Festival, we are proud to be part of one of the world’s largest and most celebrated festivals. St. Patrick’s Festival is Ireland’s official celebration of our national holiday, St. Patrick’s Day. Its origins lie in honouring Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick. Initially, it was a solemn commemorative feast day dedicated to paying tribute to the saint, but over the years, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a vibrant celebration encompassing the richness of Irish culture.
Today, it is a joyful occasion marked by parades, performances, and diverse expressions of Irish heritage; a multicultural international event that is committed to displaying contemporary and traditional arts, culture and heritage of the Irish people and the people who call Ireland home. This March, we invite you to St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin to help us celebrate our part and our place in our global community.