MAMUSKA TOKYO - Coming up!

[venue] Asahi Art Square (Asakusa)
[date] 17.June.2007 / 16:00open 17:30start



We are delighted to announce the upcoming Mamuska Tokyo that will take place in the renowned Asahi Art Square in Asakusa. The venue is known as a kind of “communication bar” where people can easily enjoy a wide variety of arts. This program provides performance spaces for artists seeking innovative creation in music, video, performance and other new forms of art.

This Mamuska Tokyo will be co-curated by director and producer Naoto Iina and dance artists Tatsuya Kusuhara and represents another successful collaboration between Dance and Media Japan and Mamuska Nights Network

[DJ] Maya Araki, bemsha
[still camera] Chizu Koike

Many thanks to the numerous voluntary staff who make the event possible.

MAMUSKA LIMERICK - Coming up!

1ST JUNE – YOU ARE INVITED

DAGHDHA SPACE, JOHN’S SQUARE, LIMERICK
Friday June 1, 2007 | 8.00pm | Free entry



Opening Daghdha’s June programme of events is the ever popular, ever creative Mamuska Limerick running at Daghdha Dance Space, Friday June 1st. With a full programme of surprises Mamuska Limerick is a unique event, which platforms new and evolving artistic work and also includes great music and the best conversation in town.

A night not to be missed - Entry is free and bar service available on the night.

You are invited to attend this free and informal creative event. If you are interested in performing at Mamuska Limerick you should first contact Davide Terlingo, on 061 467872 or davide@daghdha.ie to informally discuss your idea.

Mamuska Limerick is curated by Davide Terlingo, presented by Daghdha Dance Company and supported by the Arts Council, Limerick City Council, RTE Lyric FM, FAS, Shannon Development and Failte Ireland.


Daghdha Dance Company is one of Ireland's leading professional contemporary dance companies. Daghdha employs a core company of dancers and is located in the centre of Limerick City. Daghdha is funded by The Arts Council of Ireland / An Chomhairle EalaĆ­on and supported by Limerick City Council and FAS Employment Services.