DANCE CORK FIRKIN CRANE: NEW BRAND AND WEBSITE launched

Firkin Crane Theatre, Cork: DANCE CORK FIRKIN CRANE: NEW BRAND AND WEBSITE launched

Rebrand and new website in the lead up to 30th anniversary celebrations

Firkin Crane in Cork has unveiled a new website, and a new brand, in the lead up to its 30th anniversary celebrations later this year. The newly announced brand – Dance Cork Firkin Crane – is a fresh start post-pandemic and expands on the organisation’s mission for dance to be one of the most vital and engaging artforms in Cork and Munster.

The rebrand is also an opportunity to look ahead to the next chapter of growth and to firmly position dance in the cultural landscape of Cork. At Dance Cork Firkin Crane, professional contemporary dance will again be the priority with a vigorous programme of residencies, performances, classes and workshops scheduled throughout the year.  This next phase of revitalisation will welcome artists and audiences back to the building, enlivening its studios and stages.

Laurie Uprichard, who took up her position as Executive Artistic Director in September 2021, commented:

“The transition to Dance Cork Firkin Crane will see the team build on its existing supports for dance artists. We have big plans for our 30th anniversary year and beyond. We want to bring new and returning audiences to the building, and to dance, by increasing opportunities for professional dance artists, presenting more performances and developing connections in the local community. My door is always open and I look forward to responding to the needs of professional dance artists in Cork and to collaborating with them. We’re excited to share this journey with the dance sector and hope you’ll join us.”

The rebrand and website, www.dancecorkfirkincrane.ie, was designed and developed by Hurrah Hurrah, a collaborative brand and design studio based in Cork.  The new website will house information about Firkin Crane’s year-round programme, opportunities for dance artists and weekly classes.

Dance Cork Firkin Crane is located in a heritage building in Shandon, Cork’s north city centre, and comprises two theatre / exhibition spaces and four professional dance studios as well as dedicated artists’ accommodation in the Jack Lynch House, located just a stone’s throw from the building. The organisation specialises in supporting dance artists, presenting dance performances and encouraging people in Cork to engage with dance of all kinds.

Dance Cork Firkin Crane would like to acknowledge the support of Cork City Council, the Arts Council and The Community Foundation for Ireland.  Dance Cork Firkin Crane is also grateful to the Arts Council for supporting the rebrand and development of the new website through the Capacity Building Support Scheme.

Firkin Crane announces rebrand to Dance Cork Firkin Crane in the lead up to its 30th anniversary celebrations

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