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JUL—SEPT 2014
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S WELCOME Summer is here at Project Arts Centre and
AC Productions are back with a new take on
we have a great programme of dance, music,
one of Shakespeare’s most rarely performed
theatre and visual art to whet your appetite.
plays, Timon of Athens. This company always
I am thrilled to welcome back old favorites
brings a new twist to any production they
and new friends as part of our season.
mount and I am looking forward to seeing how
Liv O’Donoghue’s extraordinary dance
with Shakespeare, from the team that brought
the development of these works over the past 18
you King John, Then This Theatre bring a
months and I cannot wait to share this wonderful
work-in-progress of Measure for Measure,
collaboration of musicians and dancers with you.
one of the Bard’s most celebrated plays.
In our gallery, Acting Curator of Visual Arts, Kate Strain, presents The Centre for
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they take on this tale of boom and bust. Staying
double-bill is unmissable; I have been watching
Playwright Tom Swift and Composer Ellen Cranitch will be presenting a work-in-
Dying on Stage #1; an ephemeral research
progress of their new opera based on James
body, which generates artistic undertakings
Joyce’s The Dead; a unique take on one of
that investigate the notion of death in a
our classic stories.
performative setting; featuring artworks by Karl Burke, Dina Danish, Dan Graham, Krööt
The Edinburgh Festival is one of the most extraordinary cultural experiences and
Juurak, Christodoulos Panayioutu and Meggy
I am delighted that we will be presenting
Rustamova. These artworks will be brought
previews of some Irish shows that will no doubt
to life with an expanded public programme
be taking the festival by storm; Collapsing
of events, to include screenings, recitals,
Horse will present two works, the magical
lectures, performances and the serving of
Human Child and the madness that is Bears
aptly constructed cocktails by visiting artists.
in Space. I am also proud to be presenting
Gúna Nua’s Pondling, which is written and performed by Genevieve Hulme-Beaman. Festival season kicks off in style in September with the Tiger Dublin Fringe under
put in place to move forward through the next few years; to continue to be able to support artists and bring you the best work possible. In 2016, Project Arts Centre will reach its
the leadership of new Director Kris Nelson.
50th Anniversary; certainly a major milestone for
Having got to know Kris over the last year I am
any institution. Over the coming months and year
so excited about the wonderful programme he
we will be asking ourselves what it means for a
has lined up. All will be revealed in late July!
contemporary arts centre to reach such an age.
Also to be announced in July is the
How do we mark such an occasion, especially
programme for this year’s Dublin Theatre
at a time when the country will be looking to
Festival, which promises yet again to bring the
our past? I will look to the future; working with
best and most exciting Irish and international
our artists, board and partners at the forefront
theatre to Dublin. Keep an eye on our website
of contemporary practice; to continue to be an
for updates on the festival programme.
organisation that challenges the establishment
2014 has been a year of extraordinary
and a space for new art-makers to explore and
change for Project Arts Centre. This summer
present work; an organisation that is financially
we welcome some new members to the team,
secure, has a revitalised building, and is
including our new General Manager, Claire
presenting the best of Irish and international
O’Neill, our new Producer, Sarah Ling, and our
contemporary arts for you, our audience.
Bar Manager, Andrew Adamson, takes up a new role as Bar & Sales Manager. Over the
I look forward to welcoming you back to Project in the coming months. Happy summer!
last 8 months we have been taking a forensic look at ourselves, examining what we need to
Cian O’Brien, Artistic Director
JUL—SEPT 2014
GENERAL MANAGER’S CURATOR’S WELCOME NOT Mud, Titus Andronicus, Don Carlos,
through it’s provision of artist supports
Silver Stars, Conjuring for Beginners,
plays a vital role in developing and
Swimming with my Mother … I
nurturing the next generation. The
have experienced some profoundly
CATALYST Initiative has contributed
moving moments over the years as
to the flourishing of some of Ireland’s
an audience member at Project Arts
most exciting work in recent years
Centre. Having worked at Project in
and in turn the building has benefitted
many different guises over the years I
from housing this vibrant artistic
have also known the excellent support
talent within our bright blue walls.
of the team during tech week, the nervous anticipation of the daily box office report and thrill of an opening.
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Project’s significance in the
I now find myself embarking on a new journey with Project and am delighted to be joining the team as the new General Manager. Given what
cultural landscape, must never be
Project has achieved over the last
underestimated. I am one of a vast
48 years, I am excited to be working
number of those who work in the
with Cian and the team as we soar to
arts who feel a great affinity with
new heights to bring you the best of
Project Arts Centre and have always
contemporary art and to build lasting
greatly enjoyed working here. It is
supports for the wonderful artists with
far more than just a physical venue,
whom we work.
however. The work undertaken by the organisation, outside of the
Claire O’Neill,
presentation of contemporary art,
General Manager
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JUL—SEPT 2014
EVENTS AT A GLANCE TV MUSEUM: THE MINI-SERIES Maeve Connolly Visual Art 3 – 10 July p14
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THE CENTRE FOR DYING ONSTAGE #1 Kate Strain Visual Art 18 July – 13 September p16
HADLEY+MAXWELL Tessa Giblin Visual Art 26 September – 12 October p18
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TIMON OF ATHENS Theatre
HUMAN CHILD
4 – 19 July
Collapsing Horse
p22
Theatre
AC Productions
HEAR ME SING YOUR SONG / WITH RAISED ARMS Liv O’Donoghue Dance 10 – 12 July
24 – 25 July p30
PONDLING Gúna Nua Theatre 24 – 25 July p32
p24
THE DEAD
MEASURE FOR MEASURE (WORK IN PROGRESS)
Ellen Cranitch and Tom Swift Music 7 August p34
Then This Theatre
TIGER DUBLIN FRINGE
Theatre
Festival
17 July
5 – 20 September
p26
p36
BEARS IN SPACE Collapsing Horse
DUBLIN THEATRE FESTIVAL
Theatre
Festival
23 – 25 July
25 September – 12 October
p28
p38
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VISUAL ARTS
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Maeve Connolly
TV MUSEUM: THE MINI-SERIES
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Screening: 3 – 10 July
Continues throughout 2014
General Idea’s, Blocking (1974)
11am – 8pm
and Pilot, (1977)
Admission Free
Lecture: 9 July 5.30 – 7pm, Pilots and Pageants This lecture focuses on televisual temporality, exploring the role of the pilot, the pageant and the episode in contemporary art.
TV Museum: The Mini-Series is a four-part lecture and screening programme created
Screening: 16 – 21 September
by writer, lecturer and researcher, Maeve
Stuart Marshall, Distinct (1979)
Connolly. Structured around various
Lecture: 17 September
characters, plotlines and situations drawn
5.30 – 7pm, The Situation of the TV Studio
from Connolly’s forthcoming book TV
The lecture explores the material, social
Museum: Contemporary Art and the
and institutional form of the TV studio and
Age of Television, the series explores
its significance for a range of artists since
and extends ideas central to her ongoing
the 1970s.
research on contemporary art and media. Unfolding over a year, the
Screening: 15 – 22 October
programme will configure these ideas as
Shana Moulton, Feeling Free with 3D Magic
a parallel narrative, intersecting with TV
Eye Poster Remix (2004)
Museum’s analysis of art and television.
Lecture: 22 October
Project Arts Centre is delighted to
5.30 – 7pm, The Artist and the Actor
collaborate with IADT, Dun Laoghaire to
Several scenarios involving artists and TV
present this exceptional body of work
actors are explored, forming the basis for
throughout 2014. The publication, TV
a discussion of labour, affect and agency.
Museum: Contemporary Art and the Age of Television, has been kindly supported by
Tickets for lectures are free but limited,
an Arts Council of Ireland Project Award.
with advance booking opening strictly two weeks prior. Entrance to continuous screening program is free.
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THE CENTRE FOR DYING ON STAGE #1
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Gallery
Suspended in a state of petrification
18 July – 13 September
for the duration of their time together,
11am – 8pm
these artworks recall the frozen moment
Admission Free
of stillness under a spotlight, when the audience – held in the thrill of the performer’s last breath – is called abruptly into being. Throughout the summer months these artworks will
Curated by Kate Strain (IE)
be brought to life with an expanded public programme of events, to include
Karl Burke (IE), Dina Danish (EG/FR),
screenings, recitals, lectures, performances
Dan Graham (US), Krõõt Juurak (EE),
and the serving of aptly constructed
Christodoulos Panayiotou (CY), Meggy
cocktails by visiting artists. These
Rustamova (GR/BE)
events take place on Thursdays from
This exhibition marks the first iteration
Centre, from 24 July – 28 August.
6 – 8pm in the gallery at Project Arts of The Centre For Dying On Stage, an ephemeral research body, which generates
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artistic undertakings that investigate the notion of death in a performative setting. The exhibition brings together a recurring sculpture by Karl Burke; two works on paper directed by Dina Danish; video footage of a 1977 performance by Dan Graham; a potential performance by choreographer Krõõt Juurak; a sign hailing the end by Christodoulos Panayiotou; and a series of interrupted images by Meggy Rustamova.
You are welcome to join us for the opening of this exhibition on Thursday, 17 July from 6pm – 8pm.
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Hadley + Maxwell
THE QUEEN STILL FALLS TO YOU
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Gallery 26 September – 11 October
Alongside Dublin Theatre Festival’s presentation of avant-garde theatre and performance in the 2014 festival, Hadley+Maxwell further prise open the material elements of theatrical experience, scenography and sculpture. “The Queen
Curated by Tessa Giblin
Still Falls To You“ is resolutely an exhibition, but with the dual contexts of
We are delighted to announce that Canadian artists Hadley+Maxwell will be working with Project Arts Centre to create
theatre and imperial history to inform it. “The Queen Still Falls To You“ has been developed from a work
an installation in our gallery as part of
commissioned by the Sydney Biennale
Dublin Theatre Festival.
in 2014, and is elaborating into an
Hadley+Maxwell will be presenting an
installation for Project Arts Centre
echo of a tale of imperialism, a sculpture
during Dublin Theatre Festival 2014. The
installation that builds on tangible historical
exhibition celebrates the relationship
memory, in an intangible, spectre-riddled
between Project Arts Centre and Dublin
environment. “The Queen Still Falls To
Theatre Festival, and follows the many
You“ stages a shattered and recomposed
exhibitions and presentations which
version of Queen Victoria. It follows the
have built bridges from theatres to our
thread of a Dublin monument of Queen
gallery, including exhibitions by James
Victoria that emigrated to Sydney, Australia
Coleman, Geoffrey Farmer & Jeremy
in the 1980s, and montages her against
Millar, Eva Kotatkova, If I Can’t Dance,
various versions of the same monarch.
Conjuring for Beginners, Clodagh Emoe, Barbara Bloom and Gerard Byrne.
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PERFORMANCE
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AC Productions
TIMON OF ATHENS
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Cube
A new version of one of the most rarely
4 – 19 July
performed plays of William Shakespeare.
8.15pm
Timon is rich and overly generous.
€16 / €14
He lavishes gifts on his friends without
Previews 1 – 3 July, €12
care. His friends are the corrupt city
Matinée 2.30pm 12 July, €12
leaders who flatter Timon and privately mock his generosity. When Timon finds that his wealth is exhausted, he sends requests to his friends for help. They callously turn him down. His faith in humanity destroyed, he rages against
Suitable Ages 12+
all mankind and goes to live alone in the
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misanthropic Timon discovers gold, and
wilderness. In the wilderness, the now when news of his discovery gets out. The false friends and hangers-on seek him out in the hope of further generosity. This new abridged version, featuring nine talented actors, was last performed in Ireland at the Dublin Theatre Festival 1978. Its tale of reckless spending and careless indulgence followed by betrayal contains some of Shakespeare’s most powerful language and speeches and echoes Ireland’s recent economic collapse.
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Liv O’Donoghue
HEAR ME SING YOUR SONG / WITH RAISED ARMS Centro per la scena contemporanea
Bassano del Grappa
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Space Upstairs
A stunning dance double-bill from
10 – 12 July
Liv O’Donoghue.
8pm €15 / €12 Preview 9 July
Hear Me Sing Your Song recklessly hauls you to a remote place and leaves you at the side of the road. There, existing somewhere between make-believe, memory and reality, you find yourselves as strangers, unsure of how you got here or where you’re going to.
Suitable Ages 12+
On this rough terrvain, surrealism and dark humour is all you have to ward off the bleak
“Pick of the bunch right now is Liv O’Donoghue” The Irish Times
cold. What happens when you have no place, and people are what you call home? Created in collaboration with renowned musicians Caoimhín Ó
“Unsettling ”
Raghallaigh and Bryan O’Connell, Hear
The Irish Times on With Raised Arms
Me Sing Your Song threads together a
Irish-Norwegian Liv O’Donoghue is a dance
of memories, uncovering a past to shed
maker and performer. She was an Associate
light on the present.
fragmentary family history and the vaguest
Artist with Dance Ireland (2011 – 2013), and is currently a Modul-Dance carte blanche
With Raised Arms boldly exposes the
artist. She graduated from Northern School
choices we make within the strange
of Contemporary Dance in 2007. Her work
rationale and cynicism of politics in the
has been presented widely throughout
status quo. With a rough-edged score by
Ireland, and in the UK, Sweden, Latvia, Italy,
Tom Lane, this duet is unsettling, stark and
Austria and Norway. Liv has performed with
visually arresting.
Liz Roche Company, Wendy Houstoun, junk ensemble, John Scott Dance / Kyle Abraham (Abraham-in-Motion), and Dead Centre, touring throughout Europe and the USA.
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Then This Theatre Company
MEASURE FOR MEASURE (WORK IN PROGRESS)
)
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Space Upstairs
Measure for Measure combines humor
17 July
with pathos, as a virtuous heroine
8pm
tries to save her brother and her soul from the lewd desires of a hypocritical
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villain – with a supporting cast of cheerily debauched characters. One of Shakespeare’s “problem” comedies, Measure for Measure looks at the rewards of virtue and the punishments of vice. We came. We read. We voted.
This reading of Measure for Measure is the culmination of the Re:past series of
Following on from last year’s King John,
informal readings organized by Then This,
Then This Theatre Company presents
whereby every second Sunday, a talented
a semi-staged reading of William
group of actors were invited to break bread
Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
and share in the reading and discussion of
Vienna has become a hotbed of
a classic text (such as The Spanish Tragedy,
vice. In order to better understand his
Everyman, Merry Wives of Windsor). At
people, Duke Vincentio appoints Angelo
the end of the series, all the actors who
as his temporary deputy. Under Angelo’s
had participated were asked to vote on
totalitarian rule, Vienna becomes choked
which of the plays they would like to see
with a culture of anxiety and shame.
further explored, and Measure for Measure
When a young man named Claudio is
proved to be the proud victor. It is a delight
condemned to death for premarital sex,
to share this next stage of our explorations
he begs his sister, the would-be nun
into Measure for Measure with an audience
Isabella, to plead with Angelo for his life.
via this bare-bones reading.
Overcome by her beauty, Angelo agrees to spare her brother’s life…if Isabella will sleep with him.
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Collapsing Horse
BEARS IN SPA
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Space Upstairs
Starring Jack Gleeson, Aaron Heffernan
23 – 25 July
and Eoghan Quinn, Bears in Space is a new
9pm
hour of madness from Collapsing Horse.
€15 / €12 The show centres around two cosmonaut bears on a spaceship hurtling toward the impossibly distant limits of the universe, and the villainous beings who chase them. Through their renowned puppetry, “A mountain of imagination... A marvel!” The Sunday Times
comic skills and music, Collapsing Horse consider the perils and wonders of a journey across space and time to nowhere.
“A triumph!”
Join them on their ethereal adventure!
entertainment.ie “stand-alone triumph” The Herald
S ACE
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Collapsing Horse
HUMAN CHILD
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Space Upstairs
Human Child, inspired by W.B. Yeat’s
24 & 25 July
The Stolen Child, is a beautiful,
1pm
enchanting and highly exciting piece
€10 / €8
of theatre for the whole family. The story of a girl who struggles to be true to herself while growing up, she is pulled to become someone else – but as the story magically unfolds, she discovers a world where
“It is impossible to walk out from this highly sophisticated piece of theatre without a smile on your face” Irish Theatre Magazine
she is celebrated for just being herself. Collapsing Horse use live music, puppetry, and a magnificent set to present this piece full of innocence, energy and comedy.
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Gúna Nua
POND
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Space Upstairs
Creepy, award-winning and
24 & 25 July
hilarious…
6pm €10 / €8
A story of love, beauty, chickenchasing, daisy chains, catkilling, french singing, dress-wearing, ensuite bathrooms and the day at the pond.
Suitable Ages 12+
Winner of the Stewart Parker Award 2014, Genevieve Hulme-Beaman
“a glittering gem of a show” The Irish Times
joins the ranks of such writers such as Enda Walsh, Conor McPherson and Sebastian Barry for her new play,
“The imagination of a lonely little girl is poignant thing, unless that lonely little
winner of ‘Best Actress’ at Dublin Fringe Festival 2013!
girl is basically psychotic.” Irish Theatre Magazine
DLING
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Ellen Cranitch & Tom Swift
THE DEAD
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Cube 7 August 8pm Tickets are free but booking in advance is strongly advised. Tickets will be available from two weeks before the performance.
“Like distant music these words that he had written years before were borne towards him from the past.” Joyce’s seminal short story is given a new operatic treatment, for this work-in-progress performance. Tapping into the deep vein of musical references that runs through The Dead, composer Ellen Cranitch and writer Tom Swift have created a pared back musical telling of the story. Four singers accompanied by a string quartet perform this exploration of life, love, mortality and personal epiphany. The performance features a number of key scenes from the opera, and is part of the development of a full-length work. The Dead – An Opera is supported by the Arts Council’s Opera Project Award.
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TIGER DUBLIN FRINGE
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5 – 20 September
Tiger Dublin Fringe is Ireland’s leading multidisciplinary arts festival featuring the new and next in performance, music, theatre, live art, comedy, dance, circus, and visual art from Irish and international artists. Every September the city is transformed with the energy of all things Fringe as up to 650 events take place throughout the city in over 40 venues presented by the 1000+ people involved. The festival is a platform for emerging Irish arts companies and a showcase for the best contemporary performance from abroad. For artists, Tiger Dublin Fringe facilitates an opportunity to innovate, to cross disciplines and boundaries, finding new ways and places to create work with audiences that are receptive to taking risks and open to exploration. Tiger Dublin Fringe, unlike many Fringes internationally, is a wholly curated festival seeking explorative, daring work that impacts, moves and invigorates everyone involved. Additionally the festival runs FRINGE LAB, a year round facility annually providing over 3000 hours of support to artists by making space available to work in the festival’s HQ in Temple Bar.
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DUBLIN THEAT FESTIV
N TRE VAL
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25 September – 12 October
Dublin Theatre Festival takes over Project Arts Centre from 25 September to 12 October this year. A highlight of the city’s cultural calendar, the 2014 programme will be packed with exciting new productions from Ireland’s trailblazing theatre-makers and outstanding international work. You won’t want to miss it! Full programme will be revealed 21 July.
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