Here is the line up for the three days in the Art Tent organised by programmed by Mia Mallow for KnockanStockan festival this weekend (subject to change etc etc)
Friday:
All day: Brian Lynch, Ana Carey, Stephen Lawlor
2.00: Video art and shorts
4.00: Tickle
4.30: Aileen and Aoife (10 minutes)
Icarus Crane
5.00: Frank Wasser
5.30: Karl Parkinson
6.00: Stephen James Smith
6.30: Aileen and Brian Keary
7.00: Hugh Cooney's films.
8.00: Mikey and Matt's music videos, gig footage etc etc.
11.00: Deccys movie choice thing
Saturday:
All day 2-7: Brian Lynch, Ana Carey, Stephen Lawlor and Barry Quinn
2.00: Video art and shorts
4.00: Tickle
4.30: Icarus Crane
Aileen and Aoife (10 mins)
5.00: Frank Wasser
5.30: Colm Keegan
6.00: Stephen James Smith
6.30: Enda MacNally
7.00: Aileen and Brian Keary
7.30: Films from Ray Hyland, Hugh Cooney and David Loder
8.30: Mikey and Matts films.
11.30: Deccys movies
Sunday:
Brian, Ana, Lawlor and Barry all day
2.00: Video art, gig footage, bands music videos, festival footage etc
4.00: Frank Wasser
4.30: Icarus Crane
5.00: Colm Keegan
5.30: Stephen James Smith
6.00: Ophelia
6.30: Mikey and Matts films etc etc
11.00: Deccys
Check out the festival website and myspace for all other info.
I am preparing three different but similar sets for the three days with room for improvisation (and improvement of course) in each, so if yr at the festival, stop by EACH DAY and enjoy. Upon my return I'll hopefully have heaps of bootleg video footage to stick up on the old interweb, for now here is a video from Bray Festival's art arena yesterday of Riona Hartman, a deadly jazz singer with her two accompanists who's names I don't know (sorry).
I've got a few other clips from the show (the previous post feature's my own performance) but I just want to check with the artists before I put them up. Inspite of seriously long hold ups and technical problems and what not, the whole show was lots of fun and ranged from the anarchic cabaret stylings of Rose Lawless to the comedy of Coco Lebush (or something like that), from the one woman drama of Lauren Begaun to the improvised electroacoustics of Kim V Porcelli and the wonderful singing of songs of Eleventy Two. All to be highly recommended. I really enjoyed the show (once we got going).
20 July 2009
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