i-and-e festival 2009

March 2nd, 2009

20/21 March 2009
The Ireland Institute, 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
Prices
: 12 euro per night or 20 euro for the two nights.

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Friday 20 March, 7 PM

  • JULIO CAMARENA (guitar) / ADAM LUBROTH (visuals) / WADE MATTHEWS (reeds,electronics)
  • SEYMOUR WRIGHT (solo alto saxophone)
  • FERGUS KELLY (homemade instruments) / JÜRGEN SIMPSON (electronics)
  • PASCAL BATTUS (homemade instruments) / CHRISTINE SEHNAOUI (alto saxophone)

    Saturday 21 March,  7 PM

    • SAFE (electronics)
    • LEO DUMONT (percussion) / CYRIL EPINAT (guitar) / MATHIAS FORGE (trombone)
    • ROBIN HAYWARD (solo tuba)
    • THOMAS LEHN (analogue synthesizer) / PAUL LOVENS (drums)

    With the support of the Art Council, Goethe Institut and the Cervantes Institute.

    Since 2005, i-and-e has presented an annual festival in Dublin featuring both international and Irish performers, drawn from the worlds of improvised music, contemporary composition and sound art. Guests have included Keith Rowe, Mark Wastell, Andrea Neumann, Fergus Kelly, Rhodri Davies, Joe Colley, Judith Ring, Lee Patterson, Axel Dorner, Ferran Fages and Sean Meehan. Further one-off i-and-e events have included John Tilbury’s performance of Morton Feldman’s composition For Bunita Marcus in 2007, and Fred van Hove’s solo church organ performance in 2008.

    i-and-e festival 2008

    March 20th, 2008

    date: 28-30 March

    featuring:

    BORIS BALTSCHUN (Germany) sampler
    ERIK CARLSSON (Sweden) percussion
    ROY CARROLL (Ireland) computer
    AXEL DÖRNER (Germany) trumpet
    KAI FAGASCHINSKI (Germany) clarinet
    MARTIN KÜCHEN (Sweden) saxophones
    DAVID LACEY (Ireland) percussion/electronics
    JASON LESCALLEET (USA) electronics
    DANNY MCCARTHY (Ireland) homemade instruments/electronics
    MICK O’SHEA (Ireland) homemade instruments/electronics
    FRED VAN HOVE (Belgium) church organ
    PAUL VOGEL (Ireland) computer/clarinet

    Friday 28 / Saturday 29: 7 PM @ Unitarian Church, St. Stephen’s Green
    Sunday 30: 5 PM @ the Peppercanister Church, Mount St. Crescent
    Tickets: 10 euro per concert/25 euro for a festival ticket

    Boris Baltschun, Axel Dörner & Kai Fagaschinski are presented in partnership with the Goethe-Institut. Erik Carlsson & Martin Küchen are presented with the assistance of Konstnärsnämnden, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.

    with the support of the dept. of electronic & electrical engineering & the music and media technologies course, tcd.

    i-and-e @thisisnotashop

    February 13th, 2008

    DAVID LACEY percussion/electronics
    PAUL VOGEL computer/clarinet

    Lacey & Vogel will perform on 2 consecutive nights at THIS IS NOT A
    SHOP
    , 26 Benburb Street.
    Performances will start at 7 PM.
    Admission is free.
    http://www.thisisnotashop.com