‘People like me needed Sinéad O’Connor’: how the singer and activist inspired a new dance work
Tony-winning choreographer Sonya Tayeh honors the legacy of Sinéad O’Connor through a new dance piece featuring over-40s female dancers.
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Summary
- Sonya Tayeh was deeply affected by O’Connor's passing.
- The dance work pays homage to O’Connor's impact on women and the arts.
- The performance features a cast of over-40s female dancers.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Choreographer | Sonya Tayeh |
| Performance Date | June 19, 2026 |
Updates
Update at 12:00 UTC on 2026-06-19
Guardian Culture reported Tony-winning choreographer Sonya Tayeh was ‘broken up’ when she heard about the Irish singer-songwriter’s death three years ago. Now she and a group of over-40s female dancers are paying homage: ‘People love her, people need her’ Sonya Taye.
Sources: Guardian Culture