Project Arts Centre Programme of Events Jan-Mar 2013

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PROGRAMME JAN—MAR 2013

Project Arts Centre


JAN—MAR 2013

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S WELCOME Welcome to Project Arts Centre and our

craft. For me Project Arts Centre is an

new online brochure. This new expanded

essential part of the cultural life of our city

brochure is part of a complete review of

(nation even) and I am very much looking

all our communications with audiences

forward to commissioning, producing

and artists alike. This brochure will offer

and programming work to engage all our

you the chance to delve deeper into

present fans as well as people who have

our programme, learn more about our

yet to discover us.

upcoming events and the fantastic artists presenting their work at Project Arts Centre.

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In 2012 over 70,000 people visited

The programme at Project Arts Centre for January–March is a rich variety of artists and art-forms, reflecting

Project Arts Centre; we presented over

the breadth of work being developed

500 events between our performing arts

and presented by the artists who call

spaces and gallery and employed over

‘Project’ their home. We welcome the

350 artists.

return of artists who have presented here

Project Arts Centre is not only the

many times as well as new artists and

home for the independent sector it is

companies with new things to say and

also the only space in Dublin City Centre

new ways of saying it. From new plays to

where emerging artists, both young and

opera, exhibitions, fabulous new dance

old, can find their voice and hone their

works, comedy, fantastic international


music to a festival of work by over 100

the city of Dublin and the fantastic artists

young artists, there is something for

making work here.

everyone in our upcoming season. Later in 2013, we look forward

Project Arts Centre has a long history as an artist centred and audience

to presenting some incredible work as

focused space; it is a place where the

part of Live Collision and Dublin Dance

artistic community meets the public

Festival, a new production from Project

and each other and I hope over the

regulars Rough Magic, a beautiful new

coming year to charm, thrill, engage

solo show in our gallery by Irish artist

and challenge you with some of the best

Niamh O’Malley, a revival of a Dublin

Irish and international work and present

Fringe Festival hit Broadening and in

you not only to our great artists but also

June, a major new production from

introduce you to the artists of our future.

Landmark Productions and writer Marc

On behalf of all the staff, I’d like to

O’Rowe. I am particularly proud to be

wish you a happy and prosperous new

hosting IETM Dublin from April 11–14.

year and look forward to welcoming you

IETM is a large contemporary performing

back to Project Arts Centre in 2013.

arts network and we look forward to welcoming 600 of our colleagues from across the globe to introduce them to

Cian O’Brien, Artistic Director


JAN—MAR 2013

WELCOME TO PROJECT ARTS CENTRE Choose from theatre, music, dance,

Want the latest news, special

visual arts and everything in between

offers and competitions?

at Dublin’s busiest arts centre.

Check out www.projectartscentre.ie and

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of artists across all forms of the performing and visual arts. Why not grab a drink before

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of after the show? Our bar is open from 45mins before the start of our evening performances and stocks a large range of craft beers, spirits, wines and soft drinks – and keep an eye out for our weekly bar offers. It’s a great opportunity to meet the cast after the show – we’ll see you there!


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JAN—MAR 2013

HOW TO BOOK

Online

Looking for a bargain?

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Then check out our REAL DEALS – specific

(€0.65 booking fee applies to online bookings)

nights and performances when all tickets are available at discounted prices.

In person 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Book early and save

Monday – Saturday, 11am – 7pm

Earlybird booking rates are now available

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on all shows.* Save 25% off the price of By phone

your tickets just by booking before the

+353 1 8819 613.

earlybird cut-off date, which you’ll find

Monday – Saturday, 11am – 7pm

listed on our programme pages.

Groups

*excludes some festival performances and REAL DEAL nights.

Group rates are available for many of our performances for groups of 8 people or more. For more information call and ask for Kate O’Sullivan or email kate.osullivan@projectartscentre.ie


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O’CONNELL ST.

CAPEL ST.

HOW TO FIND US

ABBEY ST.

ORMOND QUAY

RIVER LIFFEY

Theatre and opposite the Clarence Hotel.

FLEET ST. TEMPLE BAR CENTRAL BANK DAME ST.

Bus – Take any bus that runs to Dame WESTMORELAND ST.

EAST ESSEX ST.

GEORGE’S ST.

PARLIAMENT ST.

blue building situated behind the Olympia

BACHELORS WALK

ASTON QUAY

PROJECT ARTS CENTRE

On Foot – Project Arts Centre is a large

TRINITY COLLEGE

Street and either enter Temple Bar via Parliament Street and take a right onto East Essex Street or enter Temple Bar via Eustace Street or Sycamore Street and take a left onto East Essex Street. LUAS – Take the Red Luas Line to Jervis stop. Cross the River Liffey into Temple Bar using the Millenium Bridge. Take a right onto East Essex Street and Project Arts Centre is on the left hand side of the street. Parking Offer A special €5 parking rate is available from Fleet Street car park, simply present your show ticket when paying.


JAN—MAR 2013

EVENTS AT A GLANCE

PAS DE CHAT & LAST LAND Fiona Quilligan & Maria Nilsson Waller Dance 22 – 26 January

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p18

Follow WillFredd Theatre Theatre 22 – 26 January p20


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MADE IN DUBLIN Dance Ireland

HOW MUCH IS THAT WOMAN IN THE WINDOW?

Dance

Keith Farnan

31 January – 2 February

Comedy

p22

FOCAL POINT TEAM Educational Theatre Company Theatre 4 – 8 February p28

MORNING & AFTERNOON Open House Theatre Company Theatre 11 – 23 February p30

12 Points Improvised Music Company Music 13 – 16 February

6 – 9 March p36

TINY PLAYS FOR IRELAND 2 Fishamble: The New Play Company Theatre 7 – 30 March p38

SLINGS & ARROWS Chrysalis Dance Dance 11 March p40

DETOUCHED

p32

A.K. Burns (US), Alice Channer (UK),

PAGEANT

& Seth Price (US)

CoisCéim Dance Theatre

Visual Arts

Sunah Choi (KR), Dennis Oppenheim (US)

Dance

25 January – 30 March

21 February – 2 March

p44

p34


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PROJECT CATALYST — 2013 AND BEYOND


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JAN—MAR 2013

It’s the start of a new year and

emigration have subsided. We currently

another in which I am refusing to

support 24 artists (we would love to

listen to reports or read articles that

support more but resources are scarce). In

focus on the challenges facing the

2012, with the support of the Arts Council

Irish economy. More than just an

and Dublin City Council, Project Catalyst

economic crisis, we’ve been faced

employed 274 artists to present 29 different

with a crisis of value. It’s now time

productions in Project and around the city

to work out ways to re-establish

as well as touring to 16 national and 15

trust, to restore some hope and to

international venues and festivals.

take the opportunity to seek out a real and meaningful way forward.

which is both expansive and substantive, Project Arts Centre believes that art not

a varied programme with something for

only entertains but also provokes thought.

everyone. In the first three months we are

Art touches the profound values that form,

developing, supporting, producing and

build and bind society together, encouraging

touring;

and promoting critical thinking. This is what

THEATREclub presented The Theatre

defines us as a society, helping us to create

Machine Turns You On Vol 3 – a 2-week

meaning and to negotiate and share our

programme of performance by emerging

thoughts and hopes.

artists, a whirlwind of new work consisting

For over 46 years Project Arts Centre

23 shows by 100 artists, a fortnight of

has played a key role in shaping and

buzzing audiences and a reminder to us all

contributing to the changing culture of

how important it is to do new things.

Dublin and beyond. With Project Catalyst

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2013 will see the curation and presentation of a yearlong programme

Diabolical Loop by visual artist Sarah

we established a new way of working in

Browne runs to 27 January in The Galway

order to protect things important to us.

Arts Centre. Make sure you get to Galway

Catalysts are a group of invited artists

before this exhibition ends (join us on

(young and not so young) who we believe

Saturday 26 at 2pm for an artist’s talk with

need to be supported in order to ensure

Sarah and Val Connor).

they are in a position to be able to create

THEATREclub are also developing

work and to survive. Project Catalyst also

HISTORY, a public art commission by

exists to ensure that the next generation

Dublin City Council. Grace Dyas, Shane

of artists exist when all of the cuts and

Byrne and Doireann Coady are working


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Now, So Once Were We. Brokentalkers will also tour Belgium with their criticallyacclaimed production, The Blue Boy. Gary and Feidlim’s work is now regularly seen on the international stage and this touching and powerful show is set to tour extensively in 2013. Our ensemble in residence Crash Ensemble are already scheming and we will announce soon a number of small and medium scale interventions which will surprise you all – watch this space! with a number of local community groups,

So, as you can see we are starting

focusing on the past 100 years at the site of

as we mean to continue and that’s why

St Michael’s estate in Inchicore.

I want to start the year by giving thanks:

Panto Collapsar by Mikala Dwyer

thanks to our artists for their unwavering

was one of our busiest exhibitions in 2012

faith and their work. Thanks to our

(over 11,000 people visited the gallery

funders for their support, without which

during its 6 weeks) and we are bringing this

we could not survive.

international artist’s work on a tour to seven

And most of all thanks to our

national arts centres, opening first in the

audiences: thank you for believing in us, for

West Cork Arts Centre on 2 February.

coming to see us and for talking to us, for

Have I No Mouth by Brokentalkers

buying tickets and for caring about what we

will have its first European outing as

say, for letting us entertain and serve you.

part of The Full Irish: Festival of

Thanks for being the people we stand up for

Contemporary Irish Theatre in Berlin,

but also who we (undoubtedly) count on.

where they will be joined by fellow Project Catalyst artists The Company,

Niamh O’Donnell, General Manager &

who will be staging their hit, As You Are

Executive Producer of Project Catalyst

You can help us to support the work of Project Catalyst by becoming a Project Person. For more information about becoming a Project Person contact Kate O’Sullivan at kate.osullivan@projectartscentre.ie or on +353 1 8819 608


JAN—MAR 2013

GALA NIGHT

Join us for a very

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special gala event hosted by our Artistic Director Cian O’Brien.


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Space Upstairs

Have an unforgettable night out with friends

14 March

and help us to continue to support the work

8pm

of Irish artists.

The evening will include: a drinks

Tickets for this event are â‚Ź50 and all proceeds

reception with our Artistic Director and

raised will support the work of our Project

our Project Catalyst artists; delicious

Catalyst initiative.

nibbles; and a performance of the amazing Tiny Plays for Ireland 2 introduced by a

Call box office on 01 8819 613 and

special guest. Presented by award-wining

book your place now!

Irish company Fishamble: The New Play Company, playwrights include Maeve Binchy, Colum McCann, Pauline McLynn, Tom Swift, and members of the public chosen from over 1,700 submissions. There will also be incredible spot prizes and even a few surprises!


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JAN—MAR 2013

PERFORMANCES


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JAN—MAR 2013

PAS DE CHAT & LAST LAND Fiona Quilligan &

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Maria Nilsson Waller


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Space Upstairs 23 – 26 January 8pm Preview 22 January €16 / €12

Pas De Chat

Last Land

Choreographed by Fiona Quilligan

Choreographed by Maria Nilsson Waller

Life doesn’t stand still – a dance about life,

Explore the timeless character of the

time and change.

farthest reaches of the natural world in a dance inspired by ice and sand...

Pas De Chat invites us into the world of choreographer and dancer Fiona

From the frozen plains of Antartica to

Quilligan. This beautiful solo examines

the dusty majesty of the Bir Tawil desert,

and embraces her life work as a

Maria Nilsson Waller reconstructs the

choreographer and the changes her body

vast scale and unpredictability of these

has gone through in that time. Embodying

contrasting landscapes in a captivating and

the different dance personas from her 25-

highly physical dance that explores man’s

year career, she reflects on the tempos of

relationship to nature.

both past and present. Pas de Chat is the story of a

Taking the urgent movements and accelerating rhythms of nature and the

choreographer in search of a dance and

animal kingdom, four dancers explore this

tells her story through movement, text and

Last Land, responding to an exciting score

film, and is performed to an original piano

performed live by Swedish composers Erik

score by Irish composer Elaine Agnew.

Dahl, Magnus Vikberg and Anna Cochrane.


FOLLOW

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JAN—MAR 2013

WillFredd Theatre in association with Arts & Disability Ireland


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Cube

Shane’s parents are deaf.

23 – 26 January 8.15pm

He grew up in a house with doorbell lights

€15 / €13 (CONC)

and subtitles on the TV. A house where to

Preview 22 January, €15 / €13 (CONC)

be heard, you had to be seen. Follow him to

Matinée 26 January, 2.30pm, €13

a place where languages collide. Where the lights are so bright you can’t see to speak. Where sound is just a feeling and signs are all around. Close your ears, cover your eyes. Come to

Contains some strong language and music

the Deaf Disco.

played at a very high volume We’ll see you there. Co-created by WillFredd Theatre,

Follow was performed at Dublin Fringe

Jack Cawley and Shane O’Reilly

2011, where it won the coveted Spirit of

Directed by Sophie Motley

the Fringe award.

Performed by Shane O’Reilly Lighting Design by Sarah Jane Shiels

A piece of theatre created for both a hearing and deaf audience, Follow tells

Sound Design by Jack Cawley

the stories and experiences from Irish Deaf

Produced by Hannah Mullan

Community. Funny and moving, it uses sound, light, sign language and traditional

“***** … Every journey to the theatre commences in hope (too often dashed) – here it is totally justified.” Irish Theatre Magazine

theatre and storytelling.


31 January – 2 February Space Upstairs & Cube €10 – €20

PICK’N’MIX – BOOK THREE PERFORMANCES IN THE MADE

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JAN—MAR 2013

IN DUBLIN PROGRAMME, ONE TO BE A CUBE PERFORMANCE, FOR JUST €45

MADE IN DUBLIN


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Made In Dublin, the inaugural event in Dance Ireland’s 21st anniversary programme, is a special season of new dance performances, all of which were created/developed in Dublin’s DanceHouse over the last six years, by Irish and international artists.


31 January VONTADE DE TER VONTADE/

SPEKIES

WILLINGNESS TO WILL

La Zampa

Cláudia Dias

9.30pm, Space Upstairs

6pm, Space Upstairs

€20 / €18

€20 / €18 La Zampa use dance, live music

JAN—MAR 2013

“What Europe is this?” and “What Europe do we want?”. A powerful,

somewhat disturbing landscapes

political and poetic take on the here-

of our perceived future based on

and-now.

the experience of our past lives. In

Suitable ages 12+. Contains nudity.

Spekies – from the Latin, aspect,

Triple Bill: 1

collaborate with crime writer Caryl

vision, appearance – La Zampa LIV O’DONOGHUE, JOHN

Férey and French guitarist Marc

SCOTT DANCE & ELENA

Sens to create an atmospheric, dark

GIANNOTTI

piece that shakes up its viewers and

7.30pm, Cube

its performers in equal measure.

€12 / €10

Contains strobe lighting.

Liv O’Donoghue presents a first look at a new piece in development performed by two dancers and two musicians exploring ideas of duality and identity.

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and lighting to create arresting and

John Scott’s Actions is a funny, tender duet, a battle between two individuals in an empty space. Italian choreographer Elena Giannotti completes the triple bill with Lo Squardo Del Cane (The Look of the Dog) an intricate and minimalist solo.


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1 February VISTA GUIADA

Triple Bill: 2

(GUIDED TOUR)

LA VERONAL &

Cláudia Dias

PHILIP CONNAUGHTON

6pm, Space Upstairs

9.30pm, Space Upstairs

€20 / €18

€20 / €18

The most original and poetic

La Veronal takes classical dance, shakes

sightseeing tour you will ever

it up and mixes it with elements of

experience. Dias uses her personal

theatre and silent movies, in this new

experience of living between Almada

dance performed to the backdrop of the

and Lisbon, as a backdrop to the

Italian city of Siena.

history of the two cities and its people, building the landscapes of her youth

La Veronal will also perform extracts

with everyday objects taken from a

from their full-length work Rússia,

shopping bag.

Moscow inspired by Soviet gymnasts,

Contains nudity.

where serious and threatening movements bump up against striking

Double Bill: 1

and subversive humour.

LIA HARAKI & AOIFE MCATAMNEY

Finishing off this triple bill Mortuus et

7.30pm, Cube

Philippus sees one of Ireland’s leading

€12 / €10

male dancers examine ideas of selfawareness, vulnerability and love, set

Lia Haraki’s Tune In is a hypnotic, haunting solo performance by one of the most distinctive Cypriot dance makers. Aoife McAtamney’s Softer Swells is an interesting solo which plays with dance and song, a compelling portrait of a woman alone with her memories.

to an original score.


JAN—MAR 2013

2 February Double Bill: 2

Triple Bill: 2

LIA HARAKI &

LA VERONAL &

AOIFE MCATAMNEY

PHILIP CONNAUGHTON

6pm, Cube

9.30pm, Space Upstairs

€12 / €10

€20 / €18

Lia Haraki’s Tune In is a hypnotic,

La Veronal takes classical dance, shakes

haunting solo performance by one

it up and mixes it with elements of

of the most distinctive Cypriot dance

theatre and silent movies, in this new

makers.

dance performed to the backdrop of the Italian city of Siena.

TEN is a delicate and beautifully executed duet, a nuanced exploration

La Veronal will also perform extracts

of lost and found connections

from their full-length work Rússia,

between two bodies performed by Liv

Moscow inspired by Soviet gymnasts,

O’Donoghue and Maria Nilsson Waller.

where serious and threatening movements bump up against striking

THE OLD TESTAMENT

and subversive humour.

ACCORDING TO THE LOOSE COLLECTIVE

Finishing off this triple bill Mortuus et

The Loose Collective

Philippus sees one of Ireland’s leading

7.30pm, Space Upstairs

male dancers examine ideas of self-

€20 / €18

awareness, vulnerability and love, set

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to an original score. In their new work, The Loose Collective aims to make a living translation of the Old Testament, a stage-translation of this enormous body of text in its entirety. They integrate text-sampling and baroque choir, beat-boxing and diaspora-postpunk into their musical dance performance, and rearrange bible verses into unexpected combinations.


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DANCE IRELAND 21 – 2013 Anniversary Programme – is supported by:


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JAN—MAR 2013

FOCAL POINT

TEAM Educational Theatre Company


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Cube

The Irish language is on life-support, and so

5 – 8 February

too its greatest scholar in this bilingual play

8pm

that forces you to imagine a world without

€7 – €15

sláinte, or any remotely similar word...

Preview 4 February Matinée 6, 7 & 8 February, 11am

Focal Point is a powerful exploration of language and a battle of wills between two passionate people. While giving a lecture in a language that he love-hates, a cynical scholar’s son meets a vibrant young cailín and Born Again Gaeilgeoir. A fluid melding of Irish, English and surtitles – even if you

Suitable for ages 14 years and upward

don’t speak a focal this will re-engage your passion for Ireland’s mother tongue!

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Written by well-loved writer, traveller and television maker Manchán Magan.

Directed by Mikel Murfi

Iniúchadh cumasach ar theanga maraon le

Written by Manchán Magan

léiriú ar choimhlint idir beirt dhiongbháilte

Performed by Dónall Ó Héalaí, Jody O’Neill

phaiseanta a fhaightear in Focal Point.

Set & Costume Design by Sabine D’Argent

Castar cailín óg spleodrach ar mhac scoláire ciniciúil le linn dó léacht a thabairt i dteanga

TEAM Educational Theatre Company is

a bhfuil idir ghean agus ghráin aige uirthi.

Ireland’s longest established theatre in

Cuireann an léiriú snasta seo iachall orainn

education company earning national acclaim

domhan nach mbeadh oiread agus focal

over the last 33 years.

amháin Gaeilge ann a shamhlú – gan fiú an focal “sláinte” ná tada mar é le clos.

“…both hilarious and poignant.” The Irish Examiner

Sníomhtar an Ghaeilge, an Béarla agus na fotheidil go healaíonta sa dráma seo – fiú mura bhfuil focal Gaeilge agat músclóidh an dráma dátheangach seo do ghrá do theanga dúchais na hÉireann arís!


Open House

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JAN—MAR 2013

Theatre Company

MORNING & AFTERNO


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Cube

Two plays…one story.

13 – 23 February 8.15pm

Morning & Afternoon are two interlocking

€14 / €12

new plays about the enduring bonds of

Preview 11 & 12 February, €12

childhood and the human yearning for love and family. Set in Derry and among the Irish diaspora in Europe, the lives of two very different men interweave in ways they never could have expected.

Suitable for ages 16 years and upward.

The problematical birth of a child may

Contains some strong language.

create new possibilities for love and familial

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opportunity may just as easily slip through

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their hands.

reunion for the men, and yet this fragile

14 FEBRUARY 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1, THAT’S 2 FOR JUST €14.

Both visceral and touching, Morning & Afternoon takes you on a journey full of longing and loss; it glistens with moments

G

Directed by Paul Kennedy

of unexpected tenderness and savage self-

Written & performed by Andy Hinds

searching.

“…a sobering, intelligent piece of theatre, beautifully performed.” The Sunday Independent

ON


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JAN—MAR 2013

12 POINTS Improvised Music Company


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Space Upstairs

12 Points, the acclaimed festival of young

13 – 16 February

European jazz talent, returns to Dublin in

7.30pm (Doors 7pm)

2013, as part of the cultural programme of

€15 / €12

Ireland’s EU Presidency. Over four nights, 12 Points presents twelve brilliant bands from all points on the European grid, their diversity and energy demonstrating that the wheels of jazz never stop turning. The twelve jazz acts making

Suitable ages 18+

their way to Temple Bar are among the brightest that Europe has to offer in 2013.

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12 Points brings forth exciting

FOR VALENTINE’S NIGHT FOR €20

and personal perspectives on a great

REAL DEAL – SEE ALL FOUR NIGHTS FOR €40

music tradition, from emerging artists

(LIMITED AVAILABILITY)

who have plenty to say. Certainly these are challenging times for creativity in the margin, but it’s also a time of rapid

Produced by Improvised Music Company

evolution and growth, with young bands such as these leading the way.

“A compelling showcase of high level creativity from an impressive array of

Wednesday 13 February

emerging European Jazz talents”

Mopo (Helsinki), Olivia Trummer Trio (Berlin),

Jazzwise UK

Ozma (Strasbourg)

“An extraordinary festival” The Irish Times

Thursday 14 February Sarah Buechi’s THALi (Geneva), Soil Collectors (Gothenburg),

OKO (Dublin)

Friday 15 February Hanna Paulsberg Concept (Trondheim), Nikolas Anadolis (Thessaloniki), koenigleopold (Vienna) Saturday 16 February Enrico Zanisi Trio (Rome), Cactus Truck (Amsterdam),

Beats & Pieces Big Band (Manchester)


PAGEANT

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JAN—MAR 2013

CoisCéim Dance Theatre


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Space Upstairs

Have you ever made a spectacle of yourself?

23 February – 2 March

Walking the tightrope of life, jumping

8pm

through hoops, bending over backwards to

€25 / 20 / 17

please, there is pageantry in everything we

Preview 21 & 22 February

do. Inspired by life and the extra-ordinary

Matinée 27 February & 2 March 3 pm, €15

of the everyday, Pageant celebrates the performer in us all. David Bolger and Muirne Bloomer, dance-makers and friends, together have choreographed opening ceremonies for the Special Olympics, the Ryder Cup and the

Suitable for ages 12 years and upward

UEFA Europa League Final.

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music from Bowie to Ravel, the stellar cast

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of Pageant will delight audiences with

Dancing to a powerful score, with

their passion and pathos as they weave an exhilirating journey from choreographic Directed & Choreographed by Muirne

mayhem to military precision. Served up

Bloomer & David Bolger

with a side order of humour, this show is

Lighting Design by Sinéad McKenna

not to be missed from the award-winning

Set & Costume Design by Maree Kearns

CoisCéim Dance Theatre.

Sound Design by Ivan Birthistle and Vincent Doherty

Based in Dublin, CoisCéim Dance Theatre

Cast includes: Muirne Bloomer, David Bolger,

theatre works for stage, off-site and on screen.

Jen Fleenor, Robert Jackson, Mónica Muñoz

CoisCéim’s last two shows at Project Arts

has created and presented over 20 dance

Marín, Jonathan Mitchell and Emma O’Kane.

Centre were Faun in 2010 and Touch Me in 2011, both choreographed by Artistic Director

“CoisCéim are producing some of the most

David Bolger. The company has earned

thought-provoking theatre around.”

itself an international reputation through

Scotland on Sunday

presentations at prestigious festivals such as Jacobs Pillow, Ten Days on the Island, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and at Tanzmesse.


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HOW MUCH IS THAT WOMAN IN THE WINDOW? Keith Farnan


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Cube

How Much Is That Woman In The Window?

6 – 9 March

is comedian Keith Farnan’s effort to rescue

8.15pm

the term ‘feminist’ from its negative

€15 / 12

depiction in the press, as he questions where we value women – or simply put a value on them. Over the past few years, Primark have been caught selling push-up bras to 7 year olds, a doctor revealed she was the high

Suitable for ages 16 years and upward.

class escort ‘Belle du Jour’ and elections around the world have returned fewer

EARLYBIRD – BOOK BEFORE 25 FEBRUARY AND SAVE 25%

female politicians than before. Having

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performed to international acclaim with shows on the death penalty, racism and crippling economics, in How Much Is That

Written & performed by Keith Farnan

Woman In The Window?, Keith delivers a thoughtful, entertaining and funny show

“Brilliant, thought-provoking and laugh out loud funny.” Time Out

about what we want from women – and what they want from themselves.


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TINY PLAYS FOR IRELAND 2 Fishamble: The New Play Company


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Space Upstairs

Following the sell-out run of Tiny Plays for

12 – 30 March

Ireland in 2012, Fishamble returns with a

8pm

new production of 25 more tiny plays in

€22 / 18

2013. Playwrights include Maeve Binchy,

Preview 7, 8, 9 & 11 March, €16

Colum McCann, Pauline McLynn, Tom Swift,

Matinée 9, 16, 23 & 30 March 3pm, €16

and members of the public chosen from over 1,700 submissions. This highly theatrical production, staged in-the-round, offers vivid glimpses of contemporary Ireland as seen through a range of perspectives. A cast of five actors

Suitable for ages 15 years and upward. May contain strong language and/or adult themes.

play over 50 roles in this production which is accompanied by a programme of debates and discussions, based on the themes and

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issues explored.

REAL DEAL – 13 MARCH ALL TICKETS €15

Fishamble is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed company, Directed by Jim Culleton

dedicated to the discovery, development and

Set Design by Sabine Dargent

production of new work for the Irish stage.

Lighting Design by Paul Keogan Costume Design by Niamh Lunny

Over the past 25 years, the Company has produced plays for audiences

Sound Design by Ivan Birthistle

throughout Ireland as well as in England,

& Vincent Doherty

Scotland, USA, Canada, Australia, Bulgaria,

Dramaturgy by Gavin Kostick

Romania, Turkey, France, Germany, Iceland,

Produced by Marketa Dowling

Croatia and the Czech Republic. Fishamble also provides a range

“A theatrical mosaic ... fascinating.” The Guardian

of dramaturgical, training and mentoring support to playwrights and other theatre artists.

“Extraordinary ... it’s what theatre should be about.” Sunday Independent


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JAN—MAR 2013

Chrysalis Dance

SLINGS & ARROWS


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Cube

Revolutionising ballet to fuse classic

11 March

technique with modern themes, Chrysalis

8.15pm

dance presents a thrilling double bill of new

€15 / 12

work and a visceral feast for the senses. Bow and Arrow is a new dance work for six dancers performed to a live cello score which portrays the complex dynamics of human partnerships. Tension, support, harmony and discourse are brought to life

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through a series of intimate duets that lay bare the anatomy of life shared. The second work entitled Symphony

Artistic Director, Judith Sibley has

in Sync is set to Vivaldi’s sublime Concerto,

choreographed for Cork City Ballet,

is a visual spectacle of movement, based

Baboro Festival, Macnas, Cuirt Festival,

on the contrasting elements of Winter and

and Catastrophe Theatre Company. Her

Summer. This dynamic ballet explores

work has been invited to The Galway

shape and form, responding to the

Arts Festival, The Dublin Dance Festival,

intricacies of Vivaldi’s powerful score.

Absolute Fringe, Flights of Fancy Festival, Feile na Bealtaine, Louisburgh Arts Festival

Chrysalis Dance are Ireland’s only

and The International Peace Conference.

neo-classical dance company firmly

Guest choreographer Theo Clinkard

establishing themselves as a cutting-edge

is one of the most sought after dance

company, revolutionising classical ballet

artists working in the UK. He has worked

and fusing exquisite technical ability with

with Mathew Bourne on Play Without

modern, accessible themes. They have

Words, Wayne McGregor’s Random

presented seven full-length works and

Dance Company, The Charles Linehan

annually tour nationally to both audience

Company, Sydeny Dance Company,

and critical acclaim.

Siobhan Davis Dance.

Performed by Leighton Morrison, Andrea Santato, Joanne Klijn, Amy Lawson and Jane Magan feature in this work. “Incredibly accessible … exceptionally well put together.” Galway Independent


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JAN—MAR 2013

VISUAL ARTS


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JAN—MAR 2013

DETOUCHED By A.K. Burns (US), Alice Channer (UK), Sunah Choi (KR), Dennis Oppenheim (US)

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& Seth Price (US)


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Gallery 25 January – 30 March 11am – 8pm Admission Free

Curated by Anthony Huberman

Detouched isn’t a word. As a word that isn’t a word, it exists somewhere between retouched and detached. It’s also fairly close to untouched, which means that it has a lot to do with touch. It might be best understood as describing a detached sense of touch, or an act of touching that doesn’t involve an act of touching, however paradoxical that may sound. Today, to touch doesn’t mean the same thing it used to. By merging the hand with the machine, today’s technology generates a detached sense of proximity, or a sense of detouch. This exhibition presents drawing, moving image and sculptural installations which engage with the distance of touch. None of the works included in Detouched can be touched, but all of them evoke the sense of touch. Please feel free to detouch them all you want. You are welcome to join us for the opening of Detouched from 6 – 8pm on Thursday 24 January 2013 and for an informal talk about the exhibition by guest curator Anthony Huberman before the opening at 5pm.


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PROJECT ARTS CENTRE WELCOMES IETM TO DUBLIN


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This April over 500 performing arts

IETM Dublin will run from 11 – 14 April

professionals from around the world will

2013 at Project Arts Centre and a host of

descend on Dublin for four days of creative

other venues throughout the city.

thinking and networking, as we open our doors to host the Spring Plenary of IETM

Registration for IETM Dublin2013 is

international network for contemporary

now open. You can register online at

performing arts.

ietm.org

Since its creation in 1981, IETM has hosted many events including two

If you would like to find out more about

plenary meetings of their membership

IETM and how to take part please contact

each year in different cities. The aim of

Amy O’Hanlon at amy@projectartscentre.ie

these meetings is to connect diverse

or on 01 881 9629.

arts organisations who share common interests, to build closer relationships

IETM Dublin 2013 is an initiative of the Arts Council of Ireland

across sectors and countries, and to

in partnership with Culture Ireland, produced by Project Arts

facilitate artistic partnerships, exchanges

Centre and supported by Fáilte Ireland. It is part of both the Arts

and collaborations.

Council’s and Culture Ireland’s cultural programmes to mark

For IETM Dublin, Project Arts Centre

Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

is working closely with the IETM Secretariat in Brussels to present a lively programme

Project Arts Centre is funded by the Arts Council

of discussions and events focusing on the

& Dublin City Council.

theme of ‘Trust’. These events will address a number of artistic issues including the

IETM is funded by the European Commission, the Dutch Fund for

relationships between artists, collaborators

Performing Arts and the Flemish Community of Belgium.

and audiences and also those between governments, societies and citizens. A season of performances by Irish artists, programmed by Cian O’Brien, Artistic Director of Project Arts Centre, will be presented alongside the meeting, offering the international delegates a taste of the local contemporary performing arts scene.


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PROJECT PEOPLE Our wonderful Project People, helping us to support the next generation of Irish artists – thank you, thank

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you, thank you…


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Directors Circle

Pioneers

Gordon Snell

H & N Boland

Clive Killgallen

Trevor & Clodagh Bowen

Annette Nugent & Paddy Lyons

William Byrne Dominic Campbell

Visionary

Valeria Cavalli

Louise Church

John & Mary Collins

Darragh Doyle

Valeria Colnaghi

Helen Kinsella

Eleanor Creighton Dance Ireland

Innovators

Loughlin Deegan

Lian Bell

Giovanni Giusti

Una Carmody

Kate Harris

Lilian & Robert Chambers

Dylan Haskins

Tom Creed

James Hickey

Monica Flood

Shelley Horan

Fiach MacConghail

Tanya McLoughlin

Cian O’Brien

Alan Mee

Andrew & Delyth Parkes

Lia Monahan

Sarah Pierce & Gerard Burne

Fearghus Ó Conchúir

Willie White & Gilly Clarke

Niamh O’Donnell Declan O’Keefe Dairne O’Sullivan Nik Quaife Michael Seaver

If you’d like to help us protect and support the work of Irish artists and join this bunch of forward-thinking, fabulous people, you can become a Project Person from as little as €12.50 a month. Find out more from Box Office or contact Kate O’Sullivan at kate.osullivan@projectartscentre.ie or on 01 8819 608 (go on, you know you want to!)


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