sean-nÓs dancer in residence
SEAN-NÓS DANCER IN RESIDENCE 2009
A graduate of NUI Galway, Seosamh Ó Neachtain is one of a handful of performers who have rejuvenated the Gaeltacht tradition of sean-nós dancing, introducing the athleticism and sophistication of a dynamic but neglected art form to national and international audiences. He has performed on concert stages throughout the world with some of the finest exponents of traditional music, including Altan, De Danann, Máirtín O’Connor, Harry Bradley, Jesse Smith, Johnny Connolly, and Róisín Elsafty.
In 2000, Seosamh was awarded a bursary from the Arts Council of Ireland to study aspects of tap dance in New York City. The resulting performance was described by
Ballet Magazine
as ’a wonderful improvisation of down-to-earth Irish tapping that showed the direct link between Irish roots dancing and American rhythm tap. In his collaboration with African dancer Tamango ’a dialogue expressed not in words but in physical exhilaration’, Ó Neachtain’s feet, according to the
Irish Times, were ’like playful birds at the floor. He almost hovers, and you almost wonder if he might be able to dance across water …’
His contribution to the TG4 series Ceolchuairt explored the influence of Irish dance on American tap dancing won the entertainment category in the Celtic Film Festival 2009.
Seosamh is also one the founding members of the traditional dance show
Barr go Sáil/Heel to Toe which has performed at festivals such as Tonder Festival, Denmark, Celtic Connections, Glasgow and the International Dance Festival of Ireland. He is currently studying for a Masters Degree in Music and Creative Media at Dundalk Institute of Technology.
The Dancer-in-Residence programme is supported by Ealaín na Gaeltachta