Privacy policy and user content 

The Tipperary Dance website www.tipperarydance.com does not collect or store your personal information with the exception of:
– Information that you provide when subscribing to our newsletter (first name, last name, email, and country)
– Information that you provide when contacting us via the email form (name, email, subject, and the content of your email).
However, the website includes links to third party providers and social media that may use tracking cookies.
www.tipperarydance.com may make use of Google Analytics and does not collect anything other than standard data used for analysing website engagement.
The website is built with WordPress, which do not use any cookies unless you are logged in as a WordPress User.

 

Third party service providers 

We rely on mailchimp.com and infomaniak.com, two trusted online platforms, to deliver our newsletters. If you register for our newsletter, we rely on their legal policy regarding the handling of our and your personal data.
– For full details on how MailChimp handles data, please read the mailchimp.com privacy policy here.
– For full details on how Infomaniak handles data, please ready the infomaniak.com privacy policy here.

 

Third party links 

The videos embedded in this website as as Video on Demand are hosted on Vimeo.com. Some videos embedded in this website are occasionally hosted on Youtube.com. By clicking to see these videos, you acknowledge that Vimeo and Youtube might track you. They do so under the terms of their own privacy policy.

Please be aware that our newsletters and websites may contain links to third parties, such as social media (such as, but not exclusively, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter). If you click on these links in one of our newsletters or websites, they may collect data and/or track your activity under the terms of their own privacy policies.

There are Google maps embedded in our website. By accepting this policy, you enable the Google maps and acknowledge that Google may place a Cookie in your browser to track data about your browsing activity.

Who we are
Tipperary Dance is a non-profit entity dedicated to the development of dance as an art form. Tipperary Dance is directed by Alexandre Iseli, Ballyfaskin, Ballylanders, Co. Limerick, Ireland. The near totality of the activities reported through this website are non-profit, and supported with public funding, which gives us a duty to share and promote them publicly. Our activities are dedicated to develop and promote the creation, discussion, exchange and accessibility of artistic works and artistic practice.

We value your privacy
We keep a list of contacts containing information about people subscribed to our newsletter. This data is used to send them promotional information regarding our artistic activities, usually under the form of a newsletter that they receive through their email. We will take reasonable precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of information you give us. Our agents or contractors who, in the course of providing services to us, have access to information that you give us, are required to keep that information confidential and are not permitted to use it for any purpose other than to carry out the services which they are performing for us. We do not and will never share, trade or sell your personal information with third party organisations, unless requested to do so by law or legal enforcement.

How we use your data
We use your data to send you information on the activities of Tipperary Dance, including:

  • Tipperary Dance International Festival.
  • Opportunities for artists such as (but not only): fellowships, bursaries, workshops, masterclasses, residencies, laboratories, performances.
  • Events in the community such as (but not only): dance in schools programmes, All Day Do Dance events, workshops and classes, activities with community groups.
  • The creation, performances and touring of art works.
  • Partnerships with other artists.
  • Occasionally, activities proposed by closely related artists or artistic organisations.

Data is also processed for:
Communication with interested parties, archiving of company work, provision of goods and services, employee administration, legal obligations, collection of audience data.

The data that we hold in our database

When you subscribe online to our database, we request the following information as part of the registration process:

  • Required information: your first name, last name, email address, town, and country, as well as a checkbox field indicating whether you are professionally involved in the arts sector.
  • Optional information: name of the company you work for, and your position (such as, for example: choreographer, dancer, venue director).

In some cases, when your data originates from a direct interaction with you (participation in an event, business card…), or was collected from your website or the website of your company, our listing may also include:

  • More details on your address.
  • A phone number.
  • A second email address.
  • The URL of your personal or company website.

How your data is kept
Data is kept online using WordPress, Infomaniak and Google Analytics and backed up to a managed mailing list. Any general mail outs will include an option to unsubscribe.
You have the following rights in respect to the personal data that Tipperary Dance holds about you. Please contact us at the address above to exercise any of these rights:

  1. The right to be informed. You have the right to receive “fair processing information”.
  2. The right of access. You have the right to obtain: Confirmation of your personal data being processed. Access to a copy of your personal data and any other supplementary information
  3. The right to rectification: You have the right to have your personal data corrected if it is inaccurate or incomplete
  4. The right to erasure (includes withdrawal of consent): You have the right to have your personal data erased.
  5. The right to restrict processing: You have the right to ‘block’ or suppress processing of personal data
  6. The right to data portability: You have the right to obtain and reuse your personal data for your own purposes.
  7. The right to object You have the right to object to:
    Processing based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority (including profiling)
    Direct marketing (including profiling)
    Processing for purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics
    The right to complain: If you feel that Tipperary Dance has not fulfilled its obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679, then you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC).

The DPC offers guidance on how to make a complaint here:

www.tipperarydance.com uses Google Analytics and does not collect anything other than standard data used for analysing website engagement.

The website is built with WordPress, which do not use any cookies unless you are logged in as a WordPress User:

Third party service providers
The videos embedded in this website as part of the VOD Video On Demand programme are hosted on Vimeo.com. The videos embedded in this website as part of the Exhibition are hosted on Youtube.com. By clicking to see these videos, you acknowledge that Vimeo and respectively Youtube might track you and do so under their own privacy policy.
To store your data and deliver our newsletters, we rely on mailchimp.com and infomaniak.com, respectively one of the most trusted online marketing platforms and online service providers. We rely on their legal policy regarding the handling of our and your personal data. For full details on how MailChimp and Infomaniak handle data, please read their privacy policy:

Mailchimp.com privacy policy (newsletter)
Infomaniak.com privacy policy (newsletter)
Vimeo.com (embedded videos)
Youtube.com (embedded videos)
Google.com (embedded maps)

Third party links
Please be aware that our newsletters and websites contain links to third party organisations, such as social media and google maps. If you click on them in one of our newsletters/websites, they may collect data or track your activity under the terms of their own privacy policies.

You can review & amend your data, or unsubscribe from our list at any time
Each one of our newsletters gives you direct access to:
– review and amend your data (follow the link that says ‘update subscription preferences’)
– unsubscribe from our database (follow the link that says ‘unsubscribe from this list’)

Conditions
If you choose to visit this site and use this site, your visit and use and any dispute arising therefrom in respect of privacy, is subject to this Privacy Policy and our Terms and Conditions of Use including the limitations and the exclusions expressed and included therein. This Privacy Policy may be the subject of change and the use of information that we gather shall be subject to the privacy notice in effect from time to time. It shall be your responsibility to check our website frequently to see recent changes. You accept that any information or message you send to the site may be intercepted or read by others. You hereby acknowledge and accept that we have no responsibility and shall accept no liability whatsoever for loss, injury or damage occasioned by the interception by third parties of your transmissions, or the disclosure of information, nor do we offer any guarantees, warranties or indemnities as to the security or otherwise of any information which you give us.

Governing law
This legal notice and terms and conditions of use and all issues regarding this Website shall be governed by the laws of Ireland.

Contact us
Should you have any queries regarding your data and this policy, feel free to contact us