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Monday, November 30, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
We're bang in the middle of the joys of the pre-Christmas club season. Death Disco, Inside Out and Pressure have all had their birthday parties (Pressure is 11, pretty impressive).

So while the general hangover lifts around the Arches (it still smells of Pressure in here) I've been sent mixes from two of the guys playing the White Label event to pap out to anyone wanting to see something a bit different - unsigned, up-and-coming DJs with a ton of talent and a lot of energy. You'll probably have seen some of them at smaller club nights around the city; the purpose of White Label is to give these DJs a go on the Arches turntables - and the Arches soundsystem... ;) 

Should be a really good night.

Tw-onko: Raw Jelly mix (rave, wobble, dubstep, wonk)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/exfexv

Michael Watters (minimal, techno, deep house)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2MP185VQ

Rosie x






   
Friday, July 24, 2009 

Current mood:  excited

The Arches at St Stephens isn’t just about a static rota of daily shows, oh no. As well as the must see/experience/participate productions taking place right through the Arches residency in Edinburgh there is also an ever-changing programme of performances and events. The St Stephens programme not only reflects the Arches commitment to supporting developing and experimental artists but also provides fringe audiences the chance to see some of the freshest work in Edinburgh... and save a few pennies. The current line up is below, but expect updates right through the festival. See you there!

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In a Manner of Speaking: the premixes: Flora Pitrolo / [PALAZZO]

Wed 12 Aug 2009- Sun 16 Aug 2009....

Times: Ongoing between the 12th & 16th of August
Donation on the Door....
Walking all the lines it can find between sound, noise, music, voice, language, In a Manner of Speaking: the premixes is a collection of autobiographical sounds hanging in a small room in Edinburgh. ....
The twenty CDs are a sample of the aural and oral existence of a person who is elsewhere in Europe, wondering how all of these sounds have shaped her and the sounds she herself emits. In a Manner of Speaking, the result of this search, will take place in the form of a performance at Arches Live! Theatre Festival in September.
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Scratch Nights....

Wed 12th. 19th, 26th, 29th Aug 2009....

Time: 10.30pm - 1am....
The anarchic, anything goes evening which gives theatre companies, writers, dancers and other performers 10 whole minutes to try out a new idea in front of an audience.
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The Wisher: Sacha Kyle....

Wed 19 Aug 2009- Sun 23 Aug 2009....

Times: 4.10pm, 4.35pm, 5pm, 6.10pm, 6.35pm, 7pm. Duration: 15 minutes.
Donation on the Door - 2 Audience Members Per Performance.....
The Wisher Under the Stairs - Performed by David Walshe & Directed by Sacha Kyle (Arches Award Winner for Stage Directors 2009 The Library, *****Lost Property) ....
"All of us are secretly aware of the impulsive beat that hides deep within us. Indeed most of our rearing and education demonstrates that we restrain the beast in a mental cage in the deep recesses of our mind and throw away the key." G.Harry Stine ....
Inspired by the work of G.Harry Stine, The Wisher Under the Stairs explores our inbuilt scepticism and our desire to believe. Two audience members are invited to wish, witness and wonder and are hereby challenged to experience the great scientific breakthrough of the twenty first century: The Wishing Machine. ....
If at first you don't succeed, try following the instructions. ....
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BAC 1o'clock Scratch Response....

Sat 22 Aug 2009....

Doors: 12 midnight, Performances start at: 1am
Donate on the Door....
Artists take feedback from their BAC 1pm Scratch at the Forest Fringe and develop their 10-minute skits of brand new ideas over a 12hour period. See the results at The Arches at St Stephens! Midnight snacking encouraged!
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Cardboard Castle: Written by Philip Spencer, Performed by Stewart Ennis and Directed by Neil Doherty....

Mon 24 Aug 2009....

Time: 5.30pm & 6pm Duration: 15mins
Donation on the Door....
New Works New Worlds 2009 festival highlight Cardboard Castle goes to Edinburgh as part of The Arches at St Stephens. ....
Worried about War? Famine? Youths? Terror? Murder? Well, worry no longer. ....
Alexander invites you to take part in a very important demonstration. He will provide sticky tape, marker pens and God's honest truth . You just need to bring some cardboard boxes... ....
Phil Spencer is a writer/performer/director. His recent theatre credits include; Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens (Glasgay, Citizens Theatre) Bluey (Arches Glasgow, BAC London, Old Fitzroy Sydney) Rigmarole (F.W.A.M. Production, Arches) Collisions Can Be Painful (West End Festival Glasgow) The Dream Life of Louise Michel (F.W.A.M. Production, Arches Live!), Fewer Emergencies (Ankur Productions, Citizens Theatre). ....
Phil is currently living and working in Sydney, where he is developing a new project in collaboration with F.W.A.M., due to tour Australia and the U.K in 2010. ....
New Works New Worlds annual festival of process driven, experimental performance, visual art, music and new writing encourages artists to creatively explore their connections to wider global and political contexts. http://www.newworksnewworlds.ning.com/ ....
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Bootworks Theatre: Une Boite Andalouse....

Mon 24 Aug 2009 3-5pm....

Thursday 27th Aug 2009 6-7pm
Donation on the Door....
Black Box performances are playful and artfully choreographed five-minute peep shows played inside-out for an audience of one and one hundred. The shows are usually based on classic films and genres focussing on the unique ability of The Box to use different angles, cuts, perspectives and effects. ....
With a cast of six, performing outside The Black Box (a booth) the audience of one sits inside and experiences the show through three shuttered windows. The cast perform outside the box, using light, (live and projected) imagery, mask, objects and puppets. ....
The outside audience views the performance "inside-out" watching the performers dart, shift and swirl into position around The Black Box, enjoying mechanics of the show, the back-stage action, and the tricks, devices and choreograph. ....
Une Boite Andalouse is the company's 2008 hit based on the 1920's surrealist classic by Salvador Dali and Louis Bunuel. Performed in black and white, this strange but striking show will transport you back to the warped world of surrealism. ....
"Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel would have approved - an enjoyably frantic five-minute surrealist peep-show." **** Peter Crawley, The Irish Times, 09 September 08 ....
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Bootworks Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors....

Mon 24 Aug 2009 6-8pm....

Thurs 27th Aug 2009 8-10pm
Pay What You Can
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Black Box performances are playful and artfully choreographed five-minute peep shows played inside-out for an audience of one and one hundred. The shows are usually based on classic films and genres focussing on the unique ability of The Box to use different angles, cuts, perspectives and effects. ....
With a cast of six, performing outside The Black Box (a booth) the audience of one sits inside and experiences the show through three shuttered windows. The cast perform outside the box, using light, (live and projected) imagery, mask, objects and puppets. ....
The outside audience views the performance "inside-out" watching the performers dart, shift and swirl into position around The Black Box, enjoying mechanics of the show, the back-stage action, and the tricks, devices and choreograph. ....
The Little Box of Horrors takes the Black Box to the next level; sit inside The Box and experience a terrifying nightmare from your intimate perspective. Like an old fairground ghost train, The Little Box of Horrors will have you clinging to your seat with dread. Outside The Box, watch as the performers dart, creep and shift into position bringing the sinister tale and disturbing images to life. ....
"Watch it from outside the box, and it is rather comic; watch it from inside the box, and you feel as if you have fallen into Psycho." Lyn Gardner, The Guardian, 06 July 09 ....
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Work-in-Progress Performances....

Tue 25 Aug 2009....

7.30-9pm
Donation on Door....
Work-in-Progress Performances: ....
Let Me Write You a Play by Rob Drummond ....
Snails and Ketchup by Ramesh Meyyapann ....
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Avant-Garde Scored: Kieron Maguire....

Fri 28 Aug 2009....

12:30am (Late Show)
Donation on the Door....
Three musicians create semi-improvised scores on viola, dulcimer, flamenco guitar and live electronics for films spanning eight decades of avant-garde cinema. ....
The 45-minute programme includes surrealist classics by Man Ray, Jan Svankmajer and David Lynch, the rhythmic documentary of Geoffrey Jones, contemporary single-shot video paintings and the finale - a film that came to define the avant-garde - Luis Bunuel & Salvador Dali's 'Un Chien Andalou'. ....
Kieron Maguire provided all the musical accompaniment to the animation of the Paper Cinema at Forest Fringe and Arches Brick Award Season last year. ....
Kieron experiments with moving his performance from the Forest to larger scale venue St Stephens. ....
"Haunting...Kieron Maguire's music catapults cinema into another place" Fabien Riggall, Future Shorts ....
(Kieron will also appear at the Forest Fringe on Wed 26th, late night) ....
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Post Show Discussion on Tinned Fingers....

Tue 28 Jul 2009....

2-4pm
Donation on the Door....
Performative Post Show Discussion on Tinned Fingers' Our Father's Ears (presented at the Forest Fringe 23rd & 24th August, 7.30pm) ....
She says: we're going to play a game. It's a game where you're on a lifeboat and there isn't enough food to go round. Somebody will have to be sacrificed for the greater good of the group. Make your case for survival. ....
2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth, and so Tinned Fingers ask you to raise a glass and journey with us on an exploration of extinction, and survival. How do we interact with 'the wild'? Are we still evolving? Have we lost our natural instincts? We'll be making it all and we're going to need your help. ....
Our Father's Ears is a participatory performance that invites the audience to move through the space and use light to help construct scenes, to navigate stories, and to choose their survivor. ....
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009 

Current mood:  bouncy

Arches LIVE! is the Arches annual 10 day festival of risk-taking live performance and offers a platform and support for emergent and experimental artists.


We aim for the building to become a meeting point, site of debate and free space for the exploration of new ideas.
We would like to receive proposals for work to be considered for the September 2009 festival. Artists of all performance disciplines are welcome to apply, we particularly encourage submission in multi-disciplinary work.  The only stipulation is that the work is new and developed specifically for Arches Live!  
The Arches cannot provide production budgets but are happy for applicants to seek external funding. We will provide the following:

    Free rehearsal space/development time in our Basement and Studio spaces
    Presentation of a final production for up to 3 nights between the 17th - 26th of September 2009
    Mentoring and practical support from The Arches technical, press, marketing and design teams

Selection will be through submission of project outlines. Please send a detailed proposal, including the following information: nature of piece, names of artists and creators, stage requirements, if you know the different spaces at the Arches then let us know where in the building you would want to present the work, approximate running times, an idea of lighting and sound requirements, c.v.'s of all those involved.
Please send information via e-mail before Midday on Monday the 20th of April 2009 to lj@thearches.co.uk
Any images or dvd clips of previous work that can't be sent by e-mail can be sent by post, we regret we can't return these:
LJ Dodd
Arts Programme Producer
The Arches
253 Argyle Street
Glasgow
G2 8DL
Monday, March 30, 2009 

Current mood:  blissful

Hi there
Get set for our new performance festival Behaviour which comes to the Arches from 13th - 25th April and features theatre, music and dance that will blow your mind . Here's a snapshot of what's coming up...

The festival opens with the amazing Once and For All We're Gonna Show You Who We Are so Shut up and Listen on Mon 13th April (thirteen teenagers go wild on an intoxicating mix of energy and excitement). The show has received rave five star reviews from Metro, The Guardian, Herald and more. Not to be missed!
We also have the troubadour that is David Thomas Broughton who comes to us to play live on Thu 16th April before travelling over to the Fence Homegame.

Nic Green, one of our Arches Award for Stage Directors winners, will attempt to re-create Town Bloody Hall, the legendary 1970s panel discussion featuring Norman Mailer and Germaine Greer. The show runs from 14th - 18th April.

Also performing is John Moran. The show, John Moran and his neighbour Saori, takes place on Sat 18th April. A protege of Phillip Glass, New Yorker John has invited collaborations from the hippest, high profile rockers around including Iggy Pop. For this performance, Saori, a classically trained dancer and gymnast, works with John to create elaborate theatrical self portraits.
The Behaviour Closing Party takes place at Stereo on Sat 25th April and features a host of special guests including Torsten Lauschmann and Alistair MacDonald.

Enjoy!
Sharon - The Arches

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 

Hi everyone,

I thought you might be interested to know that the very lovely Georgina Porteous has installed some of her artwork into our cafe-bar. My favourite piece is the toilet sign lady with clouds floating around in her tummy - well worth popping in for a few minutes to see, especially cos it's totally free!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 

Current mood:musical

Hi all,

The nice people from Soundbase are offering one to one tuition in Guitar, Bass, Saxophone & Clarinet. They can cover you most styles with you, including Jazz Improvisation.

Interested? Call 01555 870555.

www.sound-base.co.uk. SOUND:BASE is an independent music project supported by The Arches


Wednesday, February 25, 2009 

Current mood:  electric
Category: Music

Hi all



See below for the full timings for this year's Instal which welcomes a number of huge names in visual art and experimental music this year including American musician Joan La Barbera, Hermann Nitsch who will be doing an organ solo at Glasgow University Chapel and a 100+ feral choir conducted by Phil Minton sourced from all over Glasgow and beyond. Instal is a not to be missed mind expanding experience and true enrichment to the music scape of the city!



To book your day pass or weekend ticket call the Arches on 0141 565 1000 or go to www.thearches.co.uk.



Cheers

Sharon - The Arches


INSTAL 09

20,21,22 March

Check out www.arika.org.uk for the full schedule, more info & audio

The Arches

Glasgow University Chapel


CCA


£10 day pass / £25 festival pass




Advance tickets from The Arches box office/ online - www.thearches.co.uk / phone - 0141 565 1000

Friday 20 at Glasgow University Chapel - on the door tickets (will be cash only)



INSTAL is an experimental music festival for people interested in un-average musical ideas and experiences.  It’s a festival where music, art (visual, live or performance), language & thought meet and will include: acoustic laptop music, circular singing, concrete poetry, FM radio transmitters built live and used as theremins, sound as political activism, a 100 piece untrained choir, a saxophone taken apart then played, a no-input mixing desk, long stretches of almost nothing, organ drones attempting to set the stars to music, the complete works for cello (all played at the same time), walkman solos, ash vibrated on speakers, the natural frequency of the Arches.




FESTIVAL WEEKEND



Friday 20 March

Glasgow University Chapel – Organ evening




19:00 – 23:00

Eva-Maria Houben                                                     


Jean-Luc Guionnet & Toshimaru Nakamura             

Hermann Nitsch                                                         



 

Saturday 21 March

CCA

09:30 – 16:00


Ultra-red: Encuentro Glasgow – FREE public gathering - Just turn up        



Arches

15:30 – 22:30 

Tetsuo Kogawa

Klaus Filip & Radu Malfatti     

Euan Currie, Ali Robertson & Fritz Welch                 

Nikos Veliotis: Cello Powder



Helhesten & Neil Davidson                               


Steve McCaffery: Carnival     

Smack Insecten                               

Michael Pisaro: An Unrhymed Chord                        

Joan La Barbara                                                                    

Ki: Tamio Shiraishi, Mico & Fritz Welch                                

Sunday 22 March

Arches

15:30 – 22:45

Phil Minton: Century FC
Neil Davidson
Fraser Burnett, Jean-Philipp Gross & Grant Smith
Rolf Julius, Malcy Duff, Ali Robertson & Seymour Wright                                                           
Sean Meehan & Taku Unami,
Aileen Campbell, Phil Minton & Dylan Nyoukis
Jérôme Noetinger & Jean-Philippe Gross                             
Filament: Otomo Yoshihide & Sachiko M                  
Taku Unami & Jean-Luc Guionnet     




          



PRE FESTIVAL EVENTS



Tuesday 17 March


CCA

19:30 – 21:30

Tetsuo Kogawa: Radio Party – FREE workshop event

Advance booking on 0141 352 4900



 

Wednesday 18 March

Arches



19:00 – 21:00


Phil Minton: Century FC – FREE workshop event

Just turn up or register interest at feral@sonicartsnetwork.org




Public practice session for Phil’s 100+ choir of untrained voices



CCA

19:30 – 21:30

Steve McCaffery  & Karen Mac Cormack – Reading – FREE event


Just turn up                                        




Thursday 19 March

CCA


19:00 – 21:00

Phil Minton: Century FC – FREE workshop event

Just turn up or register interest at feral@sonicartsnetwork.org

Public practice session for Phil’s 100+ choir of untrained voices



CCA

19:00 – 21:30



Klaus Filip: Lloopp Software Workshop – FREE workshop event




Advance booking on 0141 352 4900




Friday 20 March
Arches
14:00 – 16:00
Phil Minton: Century FC – FREE workshop event




Just turn up or register interest at feral@sonicartsnetwork.org

Public practice session for Phil’s 100+ choir of untrained voices




FESTIVAL VENUES

The Arches
253 Argyle St,Glasgow, G2 8DL.
0141 565 1000


CCA
50 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD.
0141 352 4900



Glasgow University Chapel
West Quadrangle,Main Building, Gilmorehill Campus, G12 8QQ.
0141 330 5419

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 

Hi all


Modular Records event Nevereverland comes to Glasgow on Fri 13th March 2009. The coolest label around right now (home of Ladyhawke, Presets, The Klaxons) you would be mad to miss this only Scottish date.

The lineup features hip hop legend Afrika Bambaataa, a rare DJ set from Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, hotly tipped Aussie band Tame Impala, Bang Gang DJs, Rex the Dog, Modular DJs and more.


Early bird tickets are only £12 (see website for other prices) so get in there now...book tickets on the arches website at www.thearches.co.uk or call 0141 565 1000.


Cheers
Sharon - The Arches.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009 

Current mood:  artistic

Tigerstyle, the Bhangra production people,are hosting classes focusing on contemporary urban music. They'll help you gain a basic  understanding of musicmaking, as well as developing an appreciation for the musical genres that make use of your new skills.

You'll find out about basic music principles, audio theory and editing, development & understanding of MIDI and computer based composition, sequencing, mixing and integrated DJ performance and more. You'll also learn about the music business, rights management and licensing

These classes are for people aged 14 – 25. If you'd like to find out more, or just sign straight up,
contact Erin at the
Arches, on erin@thearches.co.uk or 0141
565 1011.

(Tigerstyle
is supported by the Scottish Arts Council and Youth Music Initiative.)



Tuesday, February 03, 2009 
Hey all
Hope you are all good this new year. It's already a busy one and the weather ain't stoppin us.
The Glasgow Youth Film Festival Party takes place on Tue 17th Feb (from 8pm - midnight) and features bands, DJs and screenings. It's a closing party for the Youth Film Festival at the Glasgow Film Festival and should be a fanstastic end to all of the exciting movies at the GFT. So how do you get on the guestlist? Message us on Bebo
with the heading 'I want to go to The Arches’ www.bebo.com/GYFF09 .
Entry by guest list only. Strictly over 14s only. Pay £4 entry on arrival.

Glasgow Youth Film Festival is delighted to launch a one-minute filmmaking competition for under 18s in association with Chew TV!  Finalist films will be screened at the Arches during GYFF @ The Arches, an interactive party to end the festival with a bang.

The competition is open to young people of all ages, working on their own or in groups, made in or out of school. You can enter an edited version of a film you've already made or make a one minute film especially for the competition. The film can be made on any format, including mobile phone/ video camera / animation / Super8…use your imagination! There are £350 worth of prizes from Jessops and Fopp to be won.
Come along....bands to be confirmed but watch this and the Arches website under Learning for more information - www.thearches.co.uk.