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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Fri 14th August 2009 @ The Shed – Waves
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event notice
Tuesday August 11, 2009 17:48 by Eli Mcbett - The Shed

Suggested Donations: 8,00 Euro
FRIDAY 14TH AUGUST 2009 @ THE SHED – WAVES
8a Henrietta Lane
(rear of King's Inn pub in Henrietta street)
Dublin 1 (top Capel Street)
Doors @ 9,00 pm till late
Suggested Donations: 8,00 Euro @THESHED
Installation
REBUS FRASE by MCBETT (ITALY)
Exploring concepts of languages and communication values
Music performance
ELDER ROCHE, vocalist, songwriter, pianist and guitarist
http://www.myspace.com/elderroche
MONICA HARKIN, vocalist & songwriter
Michael Allen (Piano)
Ciaran Brougham (Double bass)
Aaron Harbourne(drums)
Dave Dore (guitar)
http://www.myspace.com/monicaharkin
Photography
MICHAEL GALLAGHER
Slideshow from “Shell to sea”
http://www.myspace.com/libertypix
DJ SET
From 160 to 80 bpm by Nat
electro music + visuals from Pier Paolo Pasolini’s films.
www.myspace.com/natsoa
BOOKING COMPULSORY:
texts: 0877954727
email: theshed-crew@googlegroups.com
Write the full name of each booking person, one tel number for the groups and eventually an email address for the list. I will only reply if the event has been booked out.
All events are meant as collaborative, interactive and on site.
THEY ARE ALL VIDEO/PHOTO/SOUND RECORDED.
INFO:
ELDER ROCHE
He is an Irish songwriter who has been playing since the age of eleven. During his career he has shared the stage with many of Ireland’s well-knows, such as Paddy Casey, Damien Rice, Juno Falls, Juliet Turner and Damien Dempsey, to name a few. HOTPRESS states about his latest single DIAMOND: “Ireland has a new singer songwriter to be reckoned with!”; while MIXTAPE/2UIBESTOW awarded him as their RUBY TUESDAY ARTIST, adding that: “Elder Roche has shown massive potential with his debut album 'Nobody Knows'. You can't but hear Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen influences, but this is a fine true folk troubadour”. Indeed, his way of playing reveals the old manner of theatrical storytelling as his name “Elder” also suggests.
http://www.myspace.com/elderroche
MONICA HARKIN
As the main songwriter, Monica's style can be described as soft jazz with a touch of folk. Her unique voice and intuitive approach to song structures and timing have produced a collection of songs that are diverse in sound but united in intrigue and charm. An accomplished backing band provides captivating and unpredictable arrangements, frequently
moving from soft to heavy jams.
www.myspace.com/monicaharkin
MICHAEL GALLAGHER
He has been working as a semi professional photographer since 1992 although his interest in photography came up at the age of six/seven years old. One of his most valuable works has covered the community anti drugs movements in Dublin from 1995 onwards. He’s been published in most Irish newspapers as freelance, such as Evening Press, Irish Times, Independent, Hotpress, sports, trade union, community NGO publications.
http://www.myspace.com/libertypix
NAT DJ
www.myspace.com/natsoa
Bring your own food and drinks
Hot drinks and vegan food will be available @THESHED on donations @ the BAR VERT (the internal canteen without organs, homage to Antonin Artaud)
Advice to guests:
THESHED is a vegetarian/vegan space, I try also to discourage the use of politically incorrect brands, so please respect this in your choice of snacks and drinks to bring along (Mens Sana in Corpore Sano).
NEXT EVENTS:
21st August 2009 – EARTHQUACK
28th August 2009 – REPTILE CABARET
www.mcbett.net
www.myspace.com/mcbett
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3donations in aid of what?
Due to unforseen circumstances, I will have to withdraw from the event advertised above for The Shed this coming Friday 14th. My apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Michael Gallagher.
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answer to What:
the shed is a no profit fertile off site installation and workshop.
she lives of the donation of her audience and because there are artists keen to create inside it.
It exists for people to have a space off site where to work and to plan sharing creatively and toexchange about cultural matters and ideas.
It is a collective work where everyone who gives a contribution will be able to present their ideas and to participate on a proactive way in different phases.
Those here to do nothing will instead asked to leave the place, as there is need of work and support for such a space to be maintained.
It is not given to a passive audience to hung on and to party, there is no entertainment, but the shed asks to the audience to participate to the space to be active and to produce communication .
If you like to know more you can see
www.myspace.com/mcbett
www.myspace.com/mcbett
McBett is the initial promoter, in the idea that someone would put their own ideas and contribution for the activation of the space from the initial vision.
Money go to the maintenance of the raw costs, still mainly covered by McBett only.
External curators present their events here and everyone can discuss in meeting about something they would like to do.
meeting is on the 20th of the month.
For everyone used to independent spaces this should not be a news.
themes for the shed are internationality and diversity
Evidently you are not really familiar with this principle.
there are many principles within the shed that are not familiar with Ireland so you are invited to explore them, as we mostly come from another country:
the international landscape of the shed.
Politic is the tool, Culture is the target.