firkin crane spring summer brochure.pdf
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Spring Summer
2015
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A note from Fearghus Conchir, Dance Curator:
Firkin Crane presents
WunderbarSil
Cover image: Enrique Carnicero
A note from Fearghus Conchir, Dance Curator:
This Autumn and Winter, Firkin Crane presents is full of fresh new work from some of the countrys most established and from some of its newest choreographers.
The season opens with a premiere. Its a duet from Laura Murphy and Rob Heaslip that excited audiences with its strong dancing and punchy choreography when it previewed at this summers Re-Presenting Ireland showcase. Thanks to a Firkin Crane production residency, Cork audiences will be the first to see Wunderbar in full.
Lurky! Lurky! is a new work by Emma Fitzgerald and ine Stapleton that comes direct from the Dublin Fringe Festival. The duo are provocative, engaging, clever and were embraced by Cork audiences when they made their first visit to Firkin Crane last year.
This Halloween, we have a Firkin Craneproduced show, Dance Spooktacular, that brings the energy and talent of local dance students and enthusiasts to Firkin Cranes stage. Expect an evening of fright-filled entertainment for all ages.
For November, two of the islands finest dance companies come together in Neither Either. The piece is choreographed by Liz Roche for dancers from her own company and from Belfast-based Maiden Voyage. This cross-border collaboration is about being in two minds at once and I expect it to be exquisite.
In December, theres an opportunity to see three different takes on the world and three different styles of performing in solos from Oona Doherty, Emma Fitzgerald and Siobhn N Dhuinnn.
Meanwhile, throughout the season theres an installation by Mairead Vaughan and Dara OBrien in the Dance Interactive space. TerrainSkin combines video, dance and music to bring a moment of beautiful reflection into the heart of the city. Its free to visit whenever the building is open.
As well as bringing you these performances and presentations, Firkin Crane is busy with classes, workshops, and rehearsals of all kinds for all people. You can find out about whats available on our new website and if you want to talk about what youve seen, dont forget out Dance Voices blog. Youll find that on the website too. We look forward to hearing from and seeing you.
Cover image: Luca Truffarelli
A note from Fearghus Conchir, Dance Curator:
This Autumn and Winter, Firkin Crane presents is full of fresh new work from some of the countrys most established and from some of its newest choreographers.
The season opens with a premiere. Its a duet from Laura Murphy and Rob Heaslip that excited audiences with its strong dancing and punchy choreography when it previewed at this summers Re-Presenting Ireland showcase. Thanks to a Firkin Crane production residency, Cork audiences will be the first to see Wunderbar in full.
Lurky! Lurky! is a new work by Emma Fitzgerald and ine Stapleton that comes direct from the Dublin Fringe Festival. The duo are provocative, engaging, clever and were embraced by Cork audiences when they made their first visit to Firkin Crane last year.
This Halloween, we have a Firkin Craneproduced show, Dance Spooktacular, that brings the energy and talent of local dance students and enthusiasts to Firkin Cranes stage. Expect an evening of fright-filled entertainment for all ages.
For November, two of the islands finest dance companies come together in Neither Either. The piece is choreographed by Liz Roche for dancers from her own company and from Belfast-based Maiden Voyage. This cross-border collaboration is about being in two minds at once and I expect it to be exquisite.
In December, theres an opportunity to see three different takes on the world and three different styles of performing in solos from Oona Doherty, Emma Fitzgerald and Siobhn N Dhuinnn.
Meanwhile, throughout the season theres an installation by Mairead Vaughan and Dara OBrien in the Dance Interactive space. TerrainSkin combines video, dance and music to bring a moment of beautiful reflection into the heart of the city. Its free to visit whenever the building is open.
As well as bringing you these performances and presentations, Firkin Crane is busy with classes, workshops, and rehearsals of all kinds for all people. You can find out about whats available on our new website and if you want to talk about what youve seen, dont forget out Dance Voices blog. Youll find that on the website too. We look forward to hearing from and seeing you.
Cover image: Luca Truffarelli
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Pas de Quatre
Sing Sing Sing
Lost
young rising choreographer (The Guardian).
ticked all the boxes (Sunday Independent)one of best productions (Irish Mail on Sunday)
Ballet Ireland
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Image: Ramona Farrelly
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Longing Belonging
Longing Belonging
Image: Enrique Carnicero
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A Dance Concerto
Folders.
Folders Folders
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Laura Murphy & Rob Heaslip
...a carefully constructed and impeccably performed investigation into partnerships where the dancers seek equilibrium within shifting personal dynamics.
Images: Clare Keogh
Traces of the HandA Bone Fide Tale
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Sil
Information on joining in the Sil workshop on page 8
Image: Maria Gibbons
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Step Up:
BLANK CANVAS
Friday 24 July 1pm Dan Watson and Katherine Hollinson
Zoi Dimitriou and Henry Montes
Friday 14 July 1pm Oona Doherty and Neil Fleming Brown
Fatou Ciss
Friday 28 August 1pm Jason Jacobs Ekaterine Giorgadze
STEP UP: DANCE PROJECT 2015
Friday 7 August 6pm
Hlne Cathala
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See also Performance on page 6.
Image: Elodie Rein
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Tuesdays 10.00am 12.00pm (5)
(Medium to fast paced)
Thursdays 10.00am 11.30am (5)
(Open level)
Fridays 10.00am 11.15am
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Classes are on an ongoing and drop-in
list of teachers/dates.
MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL THERAPY
FIRKIN CRANE, SHANDON, CORK
Tel: 086 0606376 Web: www.remedymassage.ie Email: [email protected]
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Enjoy Spectacular Views of Cork& Play the famous
Bells of Shandon
Open 7 days
Admission Charge to Tower
www.shandonbells.ie | 021 4505906
The Four Liars is a great place for a pre-show dinner or bite to eat before hitting the town. Tempting the palates of Corks hungry populace is a menu which is international in flavour whilst using only the finest local ingredients.
Open11am - late
www.thefourliarsbistro.com
021 4394040
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John Redmond St, Shandon
Check out our newly refurbished Stir Restaurant great offer- 4 course Early Bird only 21.95!
Food served at Bells Bar daily from 12:30-21:30Live Music most weekends
Tel: +353 (0)21 452 9200www.maldronhotelcork.com
Terms & Conditions Apply
New- Kids Swimming Lessons Tuesdays & Thursdaysfrom 4pm at Club Vitae, 65 for 6 weeks
BUSINESSSYSTEMS LTD.
17 Popes Quay,Cork.
Tel: 021 4307923.Fax: 021 4307928.
e-mail: [email protected]
SUPPLYING BUSINESSES IN CORK WITH CASH REGISTERS AND TOUCHSCREEN FOR
OVER 20 YEARS.NEW AND SECOND-HAND ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
AND WE STOCK ALL SIZES RECEIPT AND VISA ROLLS.
17 Popes Quay,Cork
T: 021 4307923 F: 021 4307928E: [email protected]
JACK LYNCH HOUSE
An affordable, central three-bedroom terraced house providing self-catering accommodation for up to four visiting artists. It can be rented as an entire home or on a room-by-room basis.
For more information about availability and rates contact Marie Lynch at [email protected]