CoisCéim Joins Numeridanse
CoisCéim joins Europe's leading dance video platform – Numeridanse.
To celebrate International Dance Day 2025, CoisCéim is delighted to announce that we have joined Numeridanse – France's Maison de la Danse's seminal video platform dedicated entirely to dance.
In addition to housing our films and performance trailers of work in rep, being part of this community marks a milestone towards achieving a key access and inclusion goal – dance is for everyone.
Numeridanse is entirely FREE and embraces all styles of dance. So dive in and discover the type of choreography that moves you – watch the dance films you like – when you want – wherever you might be.
As a taster, in addition to our own work, we've selected three of our favourite shorts from the platform for our forthcoming edition of CoisCéim Cinematheque for Phizzfest – check them out here.
Partners
Numeridanse
Numeridanse is the first video platform entirely dedicated to dance. Free and open to all, it offers a unique collection of videos, including filmed performances, documentaries, interviews, as well as short and feature films. All dance genres, styles, and forms are represented, providing a comprehensive overview of the richness and diversity of choreographic heritage.
To deepen the exploration and understanding of dance, Numeridanse features thematic dossiers and contextual resources. The platform is also a dynamic space where online events are regularly organized.
Our mission: to make an invaluable choreographic heritage accessible to as many people as possible.
Our ambition: to be an essential tool serving the world of dance—its artists, its audience, cultural professionals, and educators.
The Numeridanse project was conceived by writer, filmmaker, and videographer Charles Picq. A visionary artist, he recognized the importance of filming dance as early as the 1980s. He quickly became a close collaborator of the Maison de la Danse, the Biennale de la Danse, and numerous artists (Michel Kelemenis, Carolyn Carlson, Dominique Bagouet, Susanne Linke, Régine Chopinot, Andy Degroat…).
To learn more about the project’s origins and explore the behind-the-scenes of the platform, discover The Little History of Numeridanse and explore the collections at numeridanse.com.