31.08 & 01.09.2021

 

‘We Used to Play Here’.

The raw visceral experience of live music making, inside an intimate, safe mobile venue.

Thar an tsamhraidh, beidh na ceoltóirí Kate Ellis & Caimin Gilmore ag taisteal chuig áiteanna tuaithe i ngach cúige in Éirinn, le haghaidh sraith taibhithe beo pearsanta taobh istigh d’ionad soghluaiste a coimisiúnaíodh go speisialta, deartha ag an dearthóir ailtireachta Shane Sugrue.

Throughout the summer, musicians Kate Ellis & Caimin Gilmore will travel to rural locations in each Irish province, for a series of intimate live performances inside a specially commissioned mobile venue, designed by architectural designer Shane Sugrue.

Supported by Bank of Ireland, Business to Arts #BeginTogetherArts, Mermaid Arts Centre, Black Gate Galway, Kavangh Centre and Oileán AiR

About the artists:

Double Bass player Caimin Gilmore and Cellist Kate Ellis are two of Ireland’s most engaging instrumentalists. They are leading improvisers and composers with expertise in the performance of new music. They have performed as a duo since commissioning composer Sam Perkin in 2019. They recently commissioned a further four works from leading Irish composers, to be released on Ergodos Records in 2022, & will embark on their first nationwide tour this June, premiering some of the works.

Kate Ellis is cellist and Artistic Director of Crash Ensemble, Ireland’s leading new music group. She performs with Martin Hayes’ ​Common Ground Ensemble a​nd has collaborated with Karan Casey, Mel Mercier & Rhiannon Giddens. In 2009 Kate co-founded Kaleidoscope Night - a monthly music salon featuring classical/contemporary/improvising and folk musicians.

Caimin has extensively toured the U.S.A, Europe, Australia, Asia, U.K and Ireland as a Double Bassist, including Lisa Hannigan’s At Swim album tour. He is a member of Crash Ensemble, s t a r g a z e and plays regularly with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland and Ulster Orchestra. He recently released his first solo EP, ‘String Ogham Live’, featuring new work for Solo Double Bass. He has performed with Damon Albarn (Blur), Zach Condon (Beirut), Aaron Dessner (The National), Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), and recorded on ‘Happens to the Heart’ with s t a r g a z e and Adam Cohen on Leonard Cohen’s posthumous album, ‘Thanks for the Dance’.

Shane Surgre is an architectural designer, researcher, and community organiser from Dublin, Ireland. His work examines the potential of participatory design to trigger altered relationships between people and place, and promote democratic approaches to planning and development. As part of Unqualified Design Studio he has led the creation of large-scale installations at events around the world, including Vivid Sydney and Burning Man.