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TEAC

British  
/ ˈtiːæk /

acronym

  1. Tertiary Education Advisory Committee

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Keegan-Dolan, a choreographer and director, was talking on a video call from his home in Dingle, a remote spot on the southwest coast of Ireland where he lives with the dancer Rachel Poirier, and where his dance company Teac Damsa is based.

From New York Times

When I attended my first estate sale in November at a Beverly Hills home, a stunning vintage Teac A-7010 tape recorder caught my attention.

From Los Angeles Times

Director-choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan and his dance company Teac Damsa reimagine a classic ballet through the lens of traditional Irish music and folklore in “Swan Lake/Loch na hEala,” presented by the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times

They are the most familiar sight in a tale that Keegan-Dolan, who wrote, choreographed and directed the show for his company, Teac Damsa, has reset to a bleak version of contemporary Ireland.

From New York Times

During an interview in the lobby of a hotel here, close to the theater where his company, Teac Damsa, was performing his new work, “Mam,” he described the origins of his “Swan Lake.”

From New York Times