Item 37 - Poster promoting screenings of 'Hitch’s Bitches & Falling Up', an interactive dance/ music video

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IE 2135 NDAI N18/1/37

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Poster promoting screenings of 'Hitch’s Bitches & Falling Up', an interactive dance/ music video

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  • June 2003 (Creation)

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(Established in 1992)

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Firkin Crane, one of Cork City’s landmark buildings, was designed in 1855 by Sir John Benson to meet the needs of the city’s thriving butter market. Following the closure of this trade in 1924, the building acted as a margarine factory. It was later acquired by Joan Denise Moriarty with the financial assistance of the Arts Council to have it refurbished as a home for her professional dance company. During the refurbishment, the building was gutted by fire. It was subsequently restored with support from Cork City Council, the Irish Government, the European Union, Irish businesses, multi-national corporations and the Irish American Fund, and re-opened in 1992 as a centre dedicated to dance, living theatre, concerts, opera, art exhibitions, poetry readings and a variety of sound, visual and multimedia arts. Until 2006, Firkin Crane was also the location of the Institute for Choreography and Dance (ICD), directed by Mary Brady, which aimed to stimulate choreographic practice and dance research as a means of dance development. It provided space for interchange between choreographers to examine issues, work methodologies and goals particular to each, in a practice-centred environment. Today, Firkin Crane provides a supportive environment for professional artists in the form of a professional residency programme, Blank Canvas.

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Poster promoting screenings of Hitch’s Bitches & Falling Up, an interactive dance/ music video performed by its creators Cindy Cummings and Todd Winkler at Firkin Crane on 27-28 June 2003.

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  • English

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    N18/34

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