Ever wanted the chance to sing in an opera? How about to cheer on the boys in blue on the eve of the football final? Well, read on below…
Performed by a 50 True Blues and not just about singing this performance is a look at the highs and lows of the Dubs, Hill 16, match days and the love of GAA. het Kip previously made the show with soccer supporters in in Ghent in Belgium and have gone on to create other local versions across Europe with help from Dublin GAA fans they are localizing it for their first GAA encounter. The piece traces the rollercoaster of emotion experienced by supporters when wearing the blue shirt, examining what divides and ultimately unites fans.
DUBLIN FRINGE FESTIVAL 2013, Ireland’s largest multi-disciplinary Arts Festival, running from September 5 – 22 is currently recruiting GAA / sports fans / actors / volunteers to get involved with a show about Dublin GAA fans running from 10th – 15th September: http://bit.ly/14bz0ya
**Rehearsals taking place this week & running every evening this week 6pm-9pm, at the weekend 2pm-5pm and all next week from 5pm**
Using Hill 16 and Dublin Football fans as its inspiration this is a piece about the rollercoaster of emotion that divides and ultimately unites sports fans.
TO TAKE PART CONTACT: Aisling – E: projects@fringefest.com / T: 087 661 5278
FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera By het KIP presented by CAMPO
True Blues take over Samuel Beckett Theatre for Dublin Fringe Festival 2013
3 September 2013: Internationally renowned Belgian company CAMPO are presenting het KIP’s FAIR BALLS T’YIS : A Football Opera as a part of this years Dublin Fringe Festival from 10th – 15th September at The Samuel Beckett Theatre.
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