John Scott Dance, formerly the Irish Modern Dance Theatre, is a Dublin based modern dance company. It was founded by John Scott in 1991 with the aim of creating, commissioning and expanding dance experience in Ireland.
Background
The Irish Modern Dance Theatre was founded in 1991 by Dublin born choreographer John Scott. In 1992 the company launched its first production, a piece called Beneath the Storm. Many IMDT works have premiered in Dublin's Project Arts Centre, including Next to Skin. Next to Skin was described as an attempt to take dancers of different backgrounds and languages including Arabic, Persian, French, German and Kabaye, and produce a "stream of consciousness, describing what the other dancers are doing,". Throughout the 90's IMDT had a number of shows that featured in the Dublin Theatre Festival such as Dance for Another Place in 1994, followed by Ruby Red in 1995, and Dance for the Bees in 1997. In the 2000s IMDT's continue to feature in festivals all over Ireland, making appearances in the International Dance Festival of Ireland in 2003 with Last Supper and 2006 with Close-Ups, and the Eigse Carlow Arts Festival in 2007 with Rhythmic Space, and the Kilkenny Arts Festival that same year with This Dancing Life. This Dancing Life had a performance time of 4 hours, the aim being to have audience members leave the performance and come back later, with one reviewer saying "I've never walked out of a performance that I liked, but Sara Rudner's This Dancing Life is as much about not being there as being there. She doesn't really want audiences to sit through the four hours of dance". In 2016, the company's name was changed to "John Scott Dance".
International touring
As well touring nationwide across Ireland IMDT is also extremely active in taking its work to international audiences with some notable appearances including The Ramallah Dance Festival in Palestine where the company performed its production of The White Piece, and Tanzmesse NRW, Düsseldorf, Germany. IMDT has also visited Sweden, France, Brazil, and Estonia.
Films
IMDT has worked extensively with Steve Woods, a film-maker based in the National Film School . In conjunction with Camel Productions IMDT has collaborated in the production three short dance films:
Buaill
Eternal
Admit One
Buaill was set in the newly constructed Dublin City Council offices in Wood Quay, Dublin, while Eternal was filmed in Palestine using a mixture of local amateur dancers and Irish professionals. Admit One's setting was the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin's Smithfield. All of these productions were done in conjunction with the Dance on the Box programme. In November 2010 Admit One was selected to screen in the .