The Firkin Crane

Claire Hattie

Cork-based choreographer, Claire Hattie, has trained in London and New York and with 9 years of experience under her belt, she brings a unique style and a specialised way of teaching. Claire has trained in Dance and Musical Theatre at Bodywork Company of Performing Arts in London and for the past year, has been training in New York. During her time there, Claire worked with choreographers such as Luam, Patrick Chen and Marty Kudelka who have worked with Rhianna, Missy Elliot, Kanye West, Ciara and Justin Timberlake, to name but a few.


Contact: 085 114 8075

Performances by Claire Hattie

Hip-Hop 06 Jan 2009 - 06 Jan 2009
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NEWS

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EVENTS

  • Culture Night 2010 24 Sep 2010 - Tickets: € Free Once again, the Firkin Crane will open its door on Culture Night - and we open the floor to the dancers and dance lovers of Cork with an interesting programme of events for visitors! View details
  • BLANK CANVAS 2010 Sharing 01 Oct 2010 - Tickets: € suggested donation €5 - an exciting look at work-in-progress, presented by some or all of the currently resident artists. View details
  • Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice Sessions 06 Oct 2010 - 15 Oct 2010 Tickets: € 16/14 students, group rates available Cyclone Repertory Company presents an entertaining and informative synthesis of analysis and performance that has the primary goal of helping students in their understanding of these two Shakespearean plays
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Supported by: Arts Council of Ireland, FAS, Cork City Council Cork City Council FÁS Arts Council of Ireland