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The Devils in the Dance Hall is a powerful, joyous live performance rooted in Irish social history, music, and resistance, inspired by the true story of Jimmy Gralton and the suppression of Ireland’s rural dance halls in the early 20th century; time when gathering to dance, to play music, and to think freely was seen as a threat. Drawing on oral history, folk memory, and the energy of the big-band era, Edwina Guckian has created an immersive theatre performance that brings to life the world of the parish hall as a place of movement, learning, courtship, argument, and possibility, and asks what happens when church and state attempt to take power of how a community socialise. At its heart, the performance celebrates collective joy of dance as a form of defiance.
Through spoken word, song, and the roaring sounds of The Gralton Big Band, it tells how Ireland’s old dance halls became centres of community life, offering music, learning, debate, and freedom of expression, until church and state moved to close them down through the introduction if the 1935 Dane Hall Act. As the performance unfolds, the boundary between stage and floor dissolves, and the audience are invited to dance the night away. The hall fills with movement, laughter, and connection across many generations, echoing the spirit of the original dance halls.
"The dance hall door is the gate of Hell, and too many are queuing to enter.”
FR. BROWNE - LISTOWEL, CO. KERRY 1936
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Seamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, Ireland Co. Dublin, The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Main Street, Balbriggan, County Dublin, Ireland, Dublin
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