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Crewger’s Night 08/05/09
Live Performance by Crewger’s Night
Visuals by Emma Pearson— Burlesque.
Music by Emma Dunne— Singer/Songwriter.
Audio/Visual show by Alan Lambert— VJ.
Ian Huet— DJ.
Emer Dunne— Singer/Songwriter
Making her first performance on stage at the age of five, this multi—talented young lady has her roots based in Irish, classical, jazz and blues and her music is often described as a merge between Joan Baez, Katie Melua and Sinead O’Connor, but obtaining a unique and distinct sound of her own. Her debut recording, “Another Land”, was launched into the Midlands market by RTE Television’s Mary Fanning and has been received with great success.
Celene Natasha Murphy— Filmmaker
Celene is a former member of Impact Theatre Company and has also worked with Teaspach Theatre Company. In Limericks’s unFringed Festival 2009 she premiered her new short film “Stop! Indigo” coupled with a live performance art piece as part of Bottom Dog Productions. Celene’s own short films “Shangri–lá” and “Like Father, Like Son” have screened in Kerry Film Festival, Corona Cork Film Festival, Galway Arts Festival, Catalyst Arts Center Belfast, Siamsa Tire Visual Arts Centre Tralee. Last year Limerick’s unFringed Festival commissioned an evening of Celene’s short film works including the world premier of “Brutally Beautiful”.
Julian Lonchamp—Filmmaker
French—born Julien Lonchamp studied music and media technologies in Trinity College Dublin. His first two short films “Verso—Tempo” and
“Somnambule”, premiered at the Best in Show and DEAF festivals in Dublin in November 2008, propose to recapture the essence of early cinema performance. Julien also manages the Apostrophe Ensemble, which performs the soundtracks of the films live during their projection.
www.myspace.com/theapostropheensemble
Peg Bar— Animation
The Peg Bar collective is made up of Daniel Spencer, Ben Hennessy, Anna O'Sullivan,Lisa Scannell and Ben Harper. The collective who created Peg Bar saw a need for a networking event directed solely at the animation industry in Ireland. They began the project in July 2008 and have gained a lot of success from their first event in August 2008. Since their last event, they have started a blog with Interviews, podcasts and news of Irish animation/animator on top of organising their next event in January 2009.
pegbaraffair@gmail.com
Emma Pearson— Burlesque
Inside every nice girl is a drag queen screaming to get out. A shy office clerk by day, Fluffy is tassel twirling Burlesque slut by night. Cheaper than Britney, sexier than Shane McGowan, she is a member of DoppleGang Troupe and a regular on the Dublin cabaret scene. She doubles up as a PonyGirl for Gringo O’Hara, Dublin’s funniest drag king
Alan Lambert— VJ
As Metal Dragon, Alan Lambert has been making independent short films and videos for nearly a decade now. He has also provided a variety of creative services for independent film and music related productions. His material draws from a wide range of sources, as he’s managed to travel a lot and has worked in the graphic arts, always collecting visual material along the way.
Ian Huet— DJ
DJ for the night once again is the right honorable Moo–ne. 'A long time music fanatic and collector. Loves playing out a variety of house vibes. Soulful, funky, fresh and never mainstream
