Beat Carnival Residency with Bongar (Brazil) – John Wilson in the mix

June 17th, 2010

Beat Carnival Residency with Bongar (Brazil) 13 – 20 June
16th June 2010
John Wilson, sticks, takes time out with
Beto da xamba – pandeiro; Tontonho da xamba – pandeiro; Guitinho da xamba – vocals
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and Sam Davidson, guitar,  joins in.
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Monday of Carnival Week: BrasilxUlster

June 15th, 2010

Bongar, Beat, Brazil, Ballymena, Belfast & Big drum
Bril.

BrasilxUlster

Beat Carnival Band in Residence 13-20 June

June 14th, 2010

Bongar, from Olinda-Recife in Pernambuco, NE Brazil
are in Belfast for a cultural exchange. They will be working with Beat’s youth groups, Beatndrum and traditional drummers and musicians. The Residency culminates in the Beat Carnival Weekend with the Belfast City Carnival on saturday 19th June.

–> Click here to go to video: Grupo Bongar
Workshop session 1, Sunday

Olinda-Recife, Pernambuco (&SP) Sept 2009

March 14th, 2010

culture exchange

Brazil Sept 09

Join Belfast’s Lord Mayor to ‘Raise the Dragon’ – this Friday

February 24th, 2010

The Chinese Welfare Association, Beat and Trans would be delighted if you could join with us and our Lord Mayor to Raise the Dragon in the first preparations for this year’s Belfast City Carnival.

The launch event, as the Chinese New Year Celebrations end, marks the start of the CWA’s participation in this year’s carnival programme: and it’s a BIG participation. The giant Chinese Dragon will require at least 90 young people to bring it to life on the street. This will be a wonderful opportunity to welcome community groups from across Belfast to join in. This first carnival event of 2010 is a demonstration of how the summer parade brings multi-cultural celebration to the heart of our city.

This is the 16th year that Beat has created carnival in Belfast and as usual, we will be offering carnival workshops and training to community groups between Easter and the June event. Pursuing our mission to engage communities in celebration for all through carnival arts, Beat will work with Trans, the Chinese Welfare Association and a multitude of arts and community groups to produce another wonderful spectacle.

Raise the Dragon: Friday 26 February
Time: 5.00 – 7.00pm at Belfast Waterfront Hall (Bar 2)

Belfast City Carnival 2010 date: Saturday 19th June

Arts in Challenging Contexts

February 23rd, 2010

Arts in Challenging Contexts
Venue: Belfast Exposed
Date/Time: Saturday 13 March 2010, 11am-4pm

The Community Arts Forum is hosting an ‘Arts in Challenging Contexts’ discussion as part of the Exchange Mechanism programme.

Current class structures in western society are giving rise to growing numbers who feel completely disenfranchised and shut down their creativity in response. How do artists creatively engage with this group? What can they learn from each other?

This round table conversation will bring north of England artist Barry Stone and Dublin’s Fiona Whelan together with local practitioners. Barry will talk about his experience of using the arts in a range of contexts including with very young mothers and also young people involved in car crime. Local community arts practitioners will share experiences of working with communities in a range and variety of challenging settings in Northern Ireland.

Fiona Whelan is a visual artist whose work develops from a set of cross sectoral relationships. For over 6 years Fiona has built her practice in Rialto, Dublin working with Rialto Youth Project. In recent years she has worked as part of an interdisciplinary collective with youth workers and young people committed to exploring and creatively responding to the power relationships in their everyday lives and in the systems they encounter. www.section8.ie

This event is part of ‘Exchange Mechanism’ at Belfast Exposed. Exchange Mechanism is an exhibition that questions the demands and denials of freedom in contemporary life, alongside artists’ responsibility to actively engage with the political.

Over eight weeks, Belfast Exposed’s public gallery will also be transformed into an alternative political space, where activists, artists, campaign groups and interested citizens are free to meet to exchange ideas, whether via talks and debates on a specially constructed platform or informally over a drink or a coffee.

For a full programme of events see belfastexposed.org/exhibitions
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Puppet Construction Techniques. Workshops on 12th and 19th April

February 23rd, 2010

Beat is delighted to be running a puppet making course on 12th and 19th April in conjunction with the Play Resource Centre. Two of Beat’s Artists will guide course participants in puppet construction inspired by Beat’s involvement in ‘Belbrobru’ – a two year artists’ skills-sharing programme with Zinneke Parade (Brussels) and Par Tot Parata (Bologna).

Watch here for more details to come.
To register interest, please email: eileen@belfastcarnival.com
Course location: The Play Resource Centre

Beat Box – NOW!

February 19th, 2010

Friday Night 19th February 20.00 – 12.30 at the Black Box, £5 on the door

“We’ll be doing the place up all fancy like and have some great entertainment for you.
The night will be produced in association with newly opened Liberation Laboratory (LibLab) Recording Studio. Performances by:
The Wee Weirdies; Scorpion Jack; a drum excursion
by Mike Sampson and Rohan Young;
BeatnDrum Samba band and Beatndance;
and to finish the evening off, some serious dancing
action with Beat DJs Mathias, Damo and Gavonio.
We’ll also have some madness happening through
the night off stage keep your eyes open you never
know who you’ll bump into!”

CO3 Leadership Awards

February 19th, 2010

“I’m delighted and honoured to have been presented with the Leading on Sustainability award: the level of leadership and achievement evident in the Awards was extremely high. This recognition has good timing, with all the development work that we are embarked on: particularly plans to create a new Carnival Centre of Excellence in Belfast.”
David Boyd, Director of the Beat arts company in Belfast

See News story on Beat website

The Rhythmic Arts Project video link

November 20th, 2009

Drumming educational programme addressing healthcare / life skills

Link to VIDEO