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Published 10:40 13 May 2019 BST

Meanwhile, Bounce, a club night for adults with intellectual disabilities will create a safe space for people of all abilities on Friday, May 17. This is the first time this event will take place in Dublin as it happens in the Róisín Dubh in Galway every month. Such a good way of letting everyone enjoy clubbing. Tickets cost €6 and carers and PAs go free. You can get them here.
On Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19, there will be taster workshops of The Missy Elliot Project, which will see young women of colour working with a team of expert choreographers, performance artists, musicians and designers to create a VR experience inspired by old-school Missy Elliot videos.
They’ll use dance to explore their lived experience in the Dublin of today. The event is free to go to so definitely worth checking out.
In June, there will be a week-long workshop from Monday, June 3 till Friday, June 7. If you identify as a young woman of colour, you can register your interest by emailing operations@dublindancefestival.ie.
Finally on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19, Rosas danst Rosas will hit the Abbey Theatre. Hailed as one of the best productions in postmodern dance, this show features four women being unapologetically ferocious and feminine through dance. Tickets cost between €13 to €40 and are available here.
Dublin Dance Festival has been a whopper one so far. Honestly, there’s something about a group of people all moving together that’s really special. Sure why fight when you can dance?