Resources
Kang-Hyun Ahn – do focail, mo capall
During her residency at studio 468 Korean artist Kang-Hyun Ahn was inspired by local children’s interest in horses to construct a horse from paper.
Wearing an Irish dancing costume also constructed from paper, Kang – Hyun led her horse to the market at Smithfield, Dublin.
Rhythm of the Streets
Rhythm of the Streets and The Moment were devised and made by contemporary dancers Jeong Hyun Kim and Dong Myoung Lee during their residency at studio 468 in 2010. During their residency they held workshops with staff from the Rialto Community Drug Project and with children from Generation Text. In April 2010 this culminated in a dance and film showcase St. Andrew’s Community Centre, Rialto where studio 468 is based.
Jeong Hyun Kim and Dong Myoung Lee are members of the improvisation group, Improad Badac, based in Seoul, South Korea. Jeong Hyun Kim studied choreography at the Korean National University of Arts having previously studied film and French literature and has choreographed dance pieces and worked for theatre, film and public spaces. Dong Myoung Lee studied dance at Yong in University, makes films and performs publicly.
studio 468 – a working space
studio 468 – a working space. Edited by Logan Sisley and Siobhán Geoghegan with texts by Siobhán Geoghegan, Ailbhe Murphy, John Bissett, Jamie Hendrick and documentation of all ten studio 468 artists in residence from 2003 to 2010. Established in 2000, studio 468 is located in St Andrew’s Community Centre, Rialto Dublin 8.
‘US’ Again
‘US’ Again was made during visual artist Kathryn Maguire’s residency ‘Paradise Regained’ in studio 468 during 2013.
Video: Ronan McCall
Editor: Rossa Lundberg
Music: The Water Project www.waterprojectsound.com
Producer: Common Ground
Kathryn Maguire’s residency was supported and funded by: Common Ground and Rialto Development Association, The Arts Council, Dublin City Council and Waterways Ireland.
Special thanks to: Mick Kinahan & Jim Connolly – Dublin Branch Inland Waterways, Kieran Doyle O Brien & Sinead Garcia and Siobhan Geoghegan.
Music for Me
Music for Me 2005 -2012 – a celebration and evaluation of a 7 year partnership music programme across Dublin’s canal communities of Rialto, Inchicore and Bluebell with Fatima Homework Club, After Schools Family Resource Centre St Michael’s Estate, Dolphin House Homework Club, professional musicians and our Lady of the Wayside N.S.
Tiny Voices – an Early Years Music Research Report
Tiny Voices – a 16 week early years music pilot research report in partnership with St Patrick’s College Drumcondra and Early Childhood Ireland. Written by Mairead Berrill.