Thursday, February 21, 2008

A Week of Miscellany - 26th February to 2nd March

Tuesday Feb 26th - Sunday March 2nd

The Writing Workshop at thisisnotashop

A Week of Miscellany

Tue-Sat 7pm Nightly, Sunday 1pm Brunch

The Writing Workshop at thisisnotashop was formed in July 2007 as a place for writers and artists interested in text to share their work and collaborate. A Week of Miscellany showcases the fruits of this exploration with evenings of presentation, participation, entertainment, and reflection: a veritable exercise in ‘work-in-progress-ness’. Each night one of the workshop’s participants will present / perform their work- all are quite different so please see details below.

Tue Feb 26: Felicity Williams

Wed Feb 27: Gerry McDonnell with Maura Foley and Damein O’Donnell

Thu Feb: 28: Susan Thompson

Fri Feb 29: Kay Inckle

Sat Mar 1: Jessica Foley and Kathryn Maguire

Sun Mar 2: Jessamyn Fiore

*If you are interested in participating in the next round of Writing Workshops (beginning May/June 2008) please come to one of the nights of the Writing Workshop Week at thisisnotashop to see the space and meet the organizers Jessamyn and Jessica. There we will have a form for you to complete that will allow us to get in touch before the next season of workshops begin.

Tuesday February 26th, 7pm:

Felicity Williams presents Benburb Street

Format: Audio Piece

Felicity Williams’ Benburb Street investigates the street, it’s past and present identity, cultural and architectural history, social products and future plans. In exploring the role of landscape, people and public experience Williams has brought together an interesting and insightful collection of dialogues from people connected to the street. With specific emphasis on truth and identity, she has not created but presented a piece of work that intimately communicates via human voice, memory and knowledge.Through an investigative process and objective collation of tangible information Williams has drawn attention to the changing territory, community and environment of the inner city area, and the experience of living, occupying and using public and private space.From the Viking settlement, the British occupation and the bustling businesses, to the desolate buildings, prostitutes, Luas line and developing apartment blocks, Benburb Street is rich in history and character, commuters and divisions. This is not subjective it is real. Williams explores how politics, history and society implicate change, how money and culture blur boundaries and understanding, and what Benburb Street is like today.

Wednesday February 27th, 7pm:

Gerry McDonnell presents Voices in an Empty Room

Featuring Performances by Maura Foley and Damien O’Donnell

Format: Live theatrical performance and reading.

Gerry McDonnell’s poems give a voice to those beyond the grave. On this very special and spooky evening actors Maura Foley and Damien O’Donnell join Gerry to bring life to the dead and let them tell their stories- some humorous, some poignant, some curious - all in a celebration of their lives once lived.

Gerry Mc Donnell is a Dublin born poet and playwright. He has written for radio, stage and TV and has had several books of poetry published. His work to date has focused on James Clarence Mangan, Jews of 19th century Ireland, and people in everyday life - heroes and heroines of the daily round celebrated in prose and poetry.

Thursday February 28th, 7pm:

Susan Thompson

Format: Videos with original sounds and writing and one imaginary film.

presently, in my mind, gravity has taken a holiday. The

Unconscious, my Unconscious is slowly slowly rolling uphill. It’s not

staying down where it belongs anymore.

presently, in my mind, gravity is taking a holiday, my mind is

turning into a mystery spot and what seemed a large part of me

now seems small or rather and more truthfully, what seemed small

is getting bigger by the minute.

Susan Thompson is an artist and writer currently completing the M.A. in Visual Arts Practices at IADT

Friday February 29th, 7pm:

Kay Inckle presents Absent Friends: A Celebration of February 29th

Format: Dinner and readings- audience participation encouraged

A buffet dinner, readings and costume- all Indian themed- to celebrate the leap year and to ask the question, what would it be like to have been born on the 29th of February? An open mike session invites participants to share their own (brief) responses in prose, poetry, story, song, mime, performance, etc to whatever this proposition inspires in them.

Saturday March 1st, 7pm:

Jessica Foley

with a secret event by Kathryn Maguire

Format: Some colouring in, some writing, some sound.

In the grids and metal architecture of colour

Do they rummage? Do they find their voices?

The slide goes one way down –

And sure the ground is padded anyway.

I’ve been thinking quite a bit lately about Benburb Street – for the purposes of an exhibition I’m doing – but instead of going one way, I’ve gone the other. A strange lady crossed my path – well not so much strange as generous, but perhaps that’s one and the same thing. She didn’t speak so much, but I read reports of her activities, her generosity, and, well, it was all so long ago. She began these community gardens – and they flourished – they fed the women and children (I don’t know if they fed the men, but one would suppose that they did) – and they also became impromptu playgrounds for the smaller more sprightly folk, namely the children. Gardens to play in, to grow in – they didn’t last it seems – at least I couldn’t find any – one near broadstone I’m told, the Lady Aberdeens. A remnant of play. But sure isn’t that what the streets are? Scars left over from the corrosive, adaptive, incessant, innovative, sparkling, ruthless and relentless bouts of activity known affectionately as play? The streets echoing the traffic of our lives, but really the spaces are silent – still. Like ghosts in a photograph – tricks of the light and time – I suppose if you had the imagination you could visualise it – or you could wander toward one of the designated areas – the fenced in rainbows – the voices echo there still, though in languages I can’t follow. Still, tis nice to hear. I thought I’d try to find some play – but I figure I’ll just have to do it myself. All the world’s a stage after all.

The space is set up for participative colouring-in, reading, listening, and of course chatting, remembering, thinking, drinking, laughing, coughing, sniffing, debating and, hopefully, enjoying.

Sunday March 2nd, 1pm:

Jessamyn Fiore presents A Brunch with Real Maple Syrup

Format: Brunch and Reading

Sunday Pancakes with Real Maple Syrup will be served up hot while Jessamyn Fiore reads some new works in progress. This casual reading will include a selection from current projects and will hopefully spark discussion to give the author feedback on her progress. So if you enjoy pancakes, mimosas, and writing- join us for a Sunday toast to the end of the writing workshop week!

Jessamyn Fiore Graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 2002 and moved to Ireland where she founded The Road Show Theater. For the company she wrote/directed/produced The Mysterious World of Birds in 2003 and wrote/produced SANDWICH in 2005 which toured to London, Prague, Edinburgh, and Dublin. In June 2007 a new production of SANDWICH was judged one of the top three plays of The Wonderland Festival in NYC. Also in NYC her short play entitled Water and Discarded Hair was produced as part of The Emerging Artists Theatre EATfest in Oct, 2007. Jessamyn is a director/partner of thisisnotashop gallery and one of the organizers of the Writing Workshop.

Performance Workshop with Sinead McCann - 17th November

Many Thanks to Sinead McCann for taking the Workshop participants through a stimulating and dynamic performance workshop, integrating writing, voice and movement - a tremendous experience for all involved - letting go of fears, making lots of choral noise - harmonious cacophonies - stretching our thinking about our own sense of performance, of writing, and of possibilities!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

The Actors/Writers Workshop

Dear Writers & Actors & Artists,

On November 17th 2007 between the hours of 11 o'clock am and 3 o'clock pm a special Workshop will take place in Johns Lane Studios, just off Thomas Street.

For those of you who are not aware of what the Writing Workshop is about let me briefly set the scene for you. In July 2007 myself, Jessica Foley, and Jessamyn Fiore, co-manager of thisisnotashop gallery on Benburb Street, founded what has come to be known as the Writing Workshops. We put a call out to any writers, artists, or anyone in general who has an interest in the written word, and the wonderous things that can happen when one strings them together, to get together at thisisnotashop and begin some kind of collaboration with a view to making a week long exhibition/performance/installation...or something to that effect.

The week long "exhibition" will happen from the 25th February to the 2nd of March 2008. (It is interesting to note that 2008 is a leap year).

Within the Workshop, what has begun is a cross-fertilization of ideas, crafts, styles, forms, and personalities. Short story writers begin to play with the monologue form and the idea of performance. Poetry into performance. Research into text and installation. Information into narration.

What we hope will happen in the Actors/Writing Workshop is a collaboration that mixes up the disciplines - where actors will engage with the writings (attached here) and find ways of presenting them, performing them, enacting them, visualising them.

The Workshop on the 17th of November will involve a performance exercise conducted by artist Sinead McCann. She will send each of you an email with a set of instructions in the week before the workshop (nothing time consuming, just something to think about before the workshop). The performance exercise will engage with objects, text, movement and voice and will run for an hour or so.
After lunch the writers and actors will begin to collaborate and discuss the texts to be performed or redirected for the week long "exhibition" in February.

This workshop is one not to be missed and will hopefully be the beginning of a working relationship between actors and writers that will culminate in a show/installation/performance of top quality, a real showcase of fine work and collaboration.

If you are interested in coming along please email as soon as you can. I really believe that this will be a dynamic and rewarding collaboration between a very diverse group of artists, writers and performers.



13th November Meeting

The next meeting of the Writing Workshops will take place on the 13th of November at thisisnotashop Benburb Street - Looking forward to seeing all members there.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

9/oct/2007 - thisisnotashop

A few things came up at the workshop last night, it was a small turnout but none-the-less a productive one. Just to get everyone up to speed on whats happening and when its happening, and submission requirements in the coming weeks, to keep everything ticking along nicely.

The "exhibition" is set for the week of 25th Februaray to 2nd March.

There are effectively 3 strands to this "exhibition":

1. A publication (in the loosest sense of the term) -
The publication, it is hoped, will draw together the diverse and varied nature of the members works, and therefore reflect the diverse/contradictory/conflicting/similiarities of working collaboratively.
Obvious Synthesis is not compulsory, shall we say.

2. The "exhibition" itself - the gallery will be open for the space of one week, roughly. This shall contain elements of the visual/the aural/the oral...

3. The performances - Monologues/recitals/actions/speech...


The Actors Workshop:

It is hoped to have the Actors workshop on Saturday the 20th of October - that is Saturday two weeks. It is urgent that people send me the email addresses of actors they wish to participate as soon as possible - namely by tomorrow evening. I hope to have Sinéad McCann conducting part of the workshop - for perhaps an hour and a half - she is an experienced performance artist, it would be a great benefit to everyone to see what direction her instruction might lead the group and the work!

Please do send me actors emails as soon as you can!!!!!

Plenty to mull over...

Meeting in Ryans Pub - 25th Sept 2007

Due to an installation of work in the gallery the members gathered in the local pub to discuss work etc. The theme of "Identity" had been pitched the week before as a starting point...interesting interpretations of this were presented - members are asked to post these on their own pages of the blog.

The Actors Workshop weekend is under discussion - dates to be confirmed.

An eagerness to keep things open...and yet a need to pin things down...dates/times/works?

The "exhibition" is planned for the week of the 25th of February to the 2nd of March - tis a Leap Year - what could it all mean?

More on that later...

Friday, September 21, 2007

Tuesday 11th - recap

Fewer numbers tonight allowed for a more intimate discussion of individuals objectives and interests - Felicity will propose an exercise to the group loosely formed around the concept of the passport - more to follow...

Further talk of getting actors involved, so hopefully at the next session a date and time will be set to undertake an afternoon session, over a Saturday or a Sunday, working with actors/performers - and really getting to grips with the realisation of the work.

The dates for the "exhibition" are set for the last week in February (which interestingly is a leap year) from the 25th of Feb to the 2nd of March - a healthy time of year for a debut!

Ideas are certainly fermenting - hopefully each member will begin to post up their own work and ideas on this blog in the coming days and weeks.