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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Arts Council April Newsletter

1. Statement by Pat Moylan, Chairman of the Arts Council

A statement by Chairman, Pat Moylan on the additional reduction to the Arts Council budget for 2009.

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2. Arts Council’s event guide ready for launch

The Arts Council is requesting all funded organisations and individuals to submit public events for inclusion in a new online guide.

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3. Traditional arts information meetings

In the coming months, the Arts Council's traditional arts team, will be traveling around the midlands/Leinster to take part in a number of information meetings.

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4. Theatre consultation process

The Arts Council is to consult with members of the theatre community on how best to meet future challenges regarding funding the production and presentation of professional theatre.

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5. New public art website

The new public art website will now be launched in May.

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6. News from the arts community

Opportunities in the arts community in April include information on the upcoming deadline for submitting short films to the Galway Film Fleadh; a scholarship opportunity from Music Network for an intensive professional development course called Making Overtures 2009 and a call for artists/projects for use of the Back Loft, the multi-purpose space of La Cathedral Studios.

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7. International news from the Cultural Contact Point

News from the CCP in April includes: information on upcoming culture programme infodays in Barcelona, Vilnius and Brussels; a call for proposals for a youth in action programme; an open call for applications for a space pilot project for artist mobility; a notice on the photo contest IMAGO europae 2009 and details of a seminar on delivering public services in times of a financial crises in Maastricht in July.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Ground Breaking Musician Coming to Club Head

Ground breaking electronic musician Matt Elliott whose music has matured into a more folk inspired acoustic sound plays a special Easter Weekend ClubHeadBangBang event this Saturday, 11th of April, support act on the Night is local trio 'ToneVain', as well as ClubHeadBangBang dj's.

Entry to the concert is free to all and doors open at 9pm.

Matt's long-awaited return to Ireland will see him playing only two exclusive dates, Whelans in Dublin and ClubHeadBangBang in Tralee. On previous visits to Ireland Matt has played at the Electric Picnic and as part of Donal Dineen's 'Month of Sundays' tour alongside the likes of Milosh, Lisa Hannigan and Jape.

About Matt Elliott:
Matt Elliott has rather an atypical course. He used to work under the pseudo name The Third Eye Foundation, an emblematic figure of the English electronic scene recognized for his atypical electro tinted by drum' N bass.

Since his first album under his own name "The mess we made" ( on Domino Records), Matt Elliott has turned to compositions much more folk based, forsaking the laptop and the machines and turning more traditional instruments, guitar, piano and violin.

Amongst the many products of the fertile Bristol music scene of the 1990s, Matt Elliott represents something of an oddity.

When "trip-hop" was flavour of the month, Matt was instead exploring space rock and experimental drone music. In 1996, Matt began releasing under the moniker Third Eye Foundation, and with his stark and brutal approach to electronica unwittingly became a pioneer of something called "drill'n'bass". Then, whilst many were struggling to transcend the electronic aesthetic that had become associated with the city, Matt married sampling and electronics with acoustic instruments, song and voice for the critically-acclaimed The Mess We Made. Now, having left his native Bristol altogether and settled in rural France, Matt continues to release albums that have variously been described as folk, vaudeville and chanson française.

His fiercely independent approach has won him many admirers, and Matt has completed remixes for Mogwai, Thurston Moore, Blonde Redhead, and Yann Tiersen amongst others. Matt also continues to collaborate with long-term friends Hood, and lends his playing to many more records, as guitarist, drummer, clarinetest, viola player and programmer. Matt has toured far and wide over the last twelve years, recently appearing at Primavera Sound, Benicassim and Electric Picnic.

For more information please log onto:

http://www.thirdeyefoundation.com

http://www.myspace.com/mattelliotandthethirdeye

http://www.fiverosespress.net/?p=1169

Friday, April 3, 2009

Samhlaiocht Transforms Empty Tralee Shop

It's difficult to open a newspaper or turn on a television or radio these days without hearing about the current economic climate. Evidence of the downturn is palpable in the number of disused and vacant shops in the towns and villages through out Ireland. Tralee, unfortunately, is currently suffering from a similar fate and the current talk of Tralee town is the number of empty shops in the town centre.

Help, however, is on hand. Samhlaiocht, the leading Arts Organisation in Kerry, has come up with an innovative and Artistic way to brighten the town, offer a free Artistic event to the public while at the same time tying in with their landmark Easter Arts Festival, which takes place from April 10th to April 13th, over the Easter Weekend.

Imaginarium, an exhibition of contemporary art, will take place during the Festival, but Imaginarium is not the usual type of exhibition, it will take place in a disused shop on Castle Street! Gary Brosnan, who owns the vacant shop, says, "I thought it was great when Samhlaiocht came to me to see if they could use the shop. I think it’s a fantastic idea."

Jason O' Mahony, Director of Samhlaiocht, is equally full of praise for Gary, "I think it's brilliant that he's agreed to get involved. It shows a willingness to work towards some greater common good. This is about brightening up Tralee and Gary's selflessly giving us the premises completely free of charge for the weekend and we're absolutely delighted about it! We'd love to turn the whole town into one huge interactive Arts exhibition!"

Imaginarium is one of a series of short-term exhibitions that will take place in Ireland and America during 2009 and is the brain wave of American Artist and organizer, Sean Naftel. The exhibition will feature work from six artists from home and abroad, coming from as far away as America and Germany and from as close to home as Kerry.

"I'm delighted that the exhibition will take place as part of the Samhlaíocht Easter Arts Festival," said Sean, "it's great to get the opportunity to showcase work by exciting, emerging international artists to new audiences."

Imaginarium is part of a larger programme which Sean is curating called Roving Project, which is a wandering gallery project that occupies empty storefronts, transforming them into short-term gallery spaces. This year the project will use empty shops in Ballyvaughan and Tralee as well as venues in Kansas City and Boston.

Sean goes on to explain, "There are a lot of empty shops around at this time both in Ireland and America with the economy slowing down, but it turns out to have a positive side because it provides a great chance for young artists to have their work seen even if only for a few days. It's really exciting."

The theme of this year's Samhlaiocht Festival is 'Imagination' to coincide with 2009 being the European Year of Creativity and with the fact that 'Samhlaiocht' is a translation of 'Imagination' as Gaeilge. In addition to this all artists use the imagination, whether in the exploration of their work or in devising new and exciting venues to display their work. The Imaginarium Exhibition embraces all these ideals, creating a space where imagination can be born and thrive without interruption or judgment, free from everyday restrictions, the exhibition will reveal possibilities heretofore unknown.

Imaginarium will be officially opened at 7:00 pm on Thursday, April 9th and will open at various hours over the Easter Festival Weekend. It features work by Sean Naftel, Chris Attenborough, Erin Traecy, Emmet Kierans, Kerstin Schaefer and Kerry artist Roisín McGuigan. For more information or to find out exact opening times please call into the Samhlaiocht office, located in The Old Presbytery, on Lower Castle Street, in the heart of Tralee and pick up a Programme Guide.

For more information on Samhlaiocht please log onto www.samhlaiocht.com

For more information on Roving Project please log onto www.rovingproject.com

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Getting a Handel on It

The 2009 Dublin Handel Festival is well and truly launched and tickets are selling fast with some shows already sold out!

The festival takes place from the 13th to the 19th of April in the Old City area of Temple Bar and other historic venues throughout Dublin. Celebrating the 250th anniversary of Handel's death, Temple Bar Cultural Trust presents a full programme packed with Handel highlights including concerts, theatre, workshops, tours, talk, family activities and newly commissioned work. The hugely popular "Messiah on the Street" which opens the festival on April 13th is an outdoor experience not to be missed!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Coffee Morning at Carnegie

This Thursday 2nd April from 11am - 1pm
Coffee Morning @ The Carnegie

The Carnegie Arts Centre in Kenamre are pleased to invite their patrons, friends and interested parties to join them for the launch of their Spring Programme - it's their first printed event guide and the launch promises to be a wonderful wee morning.

They are holding a special Coffee Morning at the Carnegie where guides will be available and people will be on hand to chat about any events in the programme that may interest you!

There will be a performance from some of the students of Pobailscoil Inbhear Scéine and Jazz.

The Carnegie Spring Season promises to hold something for everyone, with music from Dr Strangely Strange, John Spillane and many Cinema and Film screenings for fans including Club Zoom, Film Club and Saturday Matinees to name a few!

So make the 2nd April a date in your diary and tell all your friends - remember how much the Carnegie needs your support, come and join in and see what’s happening in Kenmare's Arts Centre.

For mor info please log onto www.carnegieartskenmare.ie

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