30 Oct 2009 @ 10:53 PM 

Op 28 november wordt het startschot gegeven voor de 15de editie van het Internationaal Kortfilmfestival Leuven. Het festival is niet alleen een kleurrijk evenement gewijd aan het medium kortfilm in haar honderd-en-één verschijningsvormen, maar fungeert bovenal en al vele jaren als talentenjacht, als showcase van al het moois dat de creatieve broeinesten van onze filmwereld herbergen. Op het IKL kunnen bezoekers vandaag kennis maken met de nieuwe generatie cineasten. De huidige hausse in de Vlaamse filmwereld komt voor de trouwe IKL-bezoeker dan helemaal niet onverwacht. Vele jaren geleden tilde een gouden generatie cineasten de kortfilm naar een ongezien niveau, vandaag de dag doen ze hetzelfde met hun langspeelfilms. De opkomst en groei van het Internationaal Kortfilmfestival Leuven en deze generatie cineasten loopt helemaal parallel en heeft elkaar ontegensprekelijk versterkt. Het uitzonderlijke talent van de filmmakers heeft het festival een flinke duw in de rug gegeven en het festival op haar beurt doet al 15 jaar lang al het mogelijke nieuw filmtalent de promotie, de kansen en de ondersteuning te geven die het verdient. De volgende lichting filmmakers staat al te trappelen. Benieuwd? Zak dan zeker af naar Leuven voor alweer een nieuwe showcase.

Download festivalkrant IKL 2009
(volledige festivalwebsite is beschikbaar vanaf 5 november – permanente IKL-website beschikbaar via deze link))

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 28 Oct 2009 @ 9:32 PM 

The Cutting Edge: London

The Cutting Edge is one of the UK’s most significant platforms for the presentation of new work. Since its inception in 1999, The Cutting Edge has run weekly concerts throughout the autumn at The Warehouse, a modern, refurbished rehearsal and performance space on London’s South Bank. Most of the UK’s leading new-music groups and soloists have taken part in the series, and many are regular contributors. The concerts reach a wider audience through broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and the Cutting Edge Tour.

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The Cutting Edge bursts onto the scene this autumn, bristling with creativity, bringing you a barometer of musical evolution in Britain.

We are continually astounded at the range of compositional activity in the UK today. In 2009 we find composers collaborating with performers in devising processes; pioneering new technologies and partnering artists from other artforms. From the precise radicalism of Claudia Molitor and Markus Trunk to the disarming simplicity of Laurence Crane to the distorted soundworlds of ensemble [rout]; from James Weeks’ elegant musicianship to Damien Harron’s theatricality, with influences ranging from medieval music to Krautrock, there are as many musics as there are composers.

As well as celebrating the recent work of British artists, we are also looking forward to music by international compositional greats such as Louis Andriessen, Iannis Xenakis, John Cage and Morton Feldman.

This year’s series promises a voyage of discovery for even the most dedicated listener. We hope you enjoy exploring them all at this year’s Cutting Edge, in the intimate and welcoming surroundings of The Warehouse.

‘A dynamic showcase for new music’
The Guardian
‘Unmissable’
Time Out
‘To track developments in contemporary British music, the place to be is The Warehouse on Thursdays’
Sunday Times

Find out more by reading the full Cutting Edge programme book here (best viewed in the ‘fullscreen’ mode):

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 27 Oct 2009 @ 9:55 PM 

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 26 Oct 2009 @ 10:27 PM 

Dear All
Annie and Paul have now completed their new album GENDERFUL
which will be released in February 2010 on Southern Records
and will be be performing these songs on the upcoming dates
see below) for the 7th leg of their
WORLD TOUR IN INCREMENTS
Starting in Leiria Portugal on November 14th & ending in New York with for
their traditional almost annual holiday show in New York on December 9th
to take place this year at the new gorgeous Galapagos Art Space in DUMBO Brooklyn where they will share the bill with amazing uber chansons Carol Lipnik www.mermaidalley.com& Rachelle Garniez rachellegarniez.com
Thank you for your ears and support &
Look forward to seeing you.
Blessings to all xo

PS#Where times or price are not listed please check with venue. and this site.

LITTLE ANNIE & PAUL WALLFISCH
NOVEMBER 14TH/2009 @ Fade In Festival c/o Teatro Miguel Franco, Leira, Portugal,
NOVEMBER 16 TH/2009 @ Cabaret Maxime, Lisbon, Portugal
NOVEMBER 19 TH 2009 @ Teatro El Albeitar, Leon, Spain,
NOVEMBER 21ST 2009 @ Sala Ambigù, Valladolid, Spain,
NOVEMBER 23rd 2009 7.30pm @ Bush Hall, London, UK, (only uk show in 2009)(with special Mistress of Ceramonies Celine Hispche
Bush Hall 310 Uxbridge Road,London, W12 7LJ www.bushhallmusic.co.uk
www.ticketweb.co.uk,www.wegottickets.com
NOVEMBER 27th /2009 @ Kulisse, Krefeld, Germany, &THOMAS TRUAX (GORFEOUS!)
NOVEMBER 28th/2009 @ Saint Ghetto c/o Dampfzentrale, Bern, Switzerland,

*DECEMBER 5th /2009 @ Nietzsche Fabrik, Torino ITALY, Annie will be singing as part of LARSEN

DECEMBER 9th 2009 8pm HOLIDAY SHOW, NEW YORK
GALAPAGOS ART SPACE Brooklyn NEW YORK
http://www.galapagosartspace.com/index.html Little Annie& Paul Wallfisch, Carol Lipnik & Rachelle Garniez

Video preview BECAUSE YOURe GONE SONG directed by David Merten at GHAVA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpNlE1hl2Rw

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 25 Oct 2009 @ 7:47 PM 

Barbican – Michael Clark Company

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 23 Oct 2009 @ 9:01 PM 

Britten Sinfonia at Latitude from washmedia on Vimeo.

Efterklang & Britten Sinfonia + Jaga Jazzist

The Danish collective join Britten Sinfonia to perform their music from their stunning Parades album live – one of the most uplifting collaborations of recent years

28 October 2009 / 20:00
Barbican Hall

Tickets: £ 15 / 20 / 25
subject to availability



Efterklang & Britten Sinfonia perform Parades.

Please note that this concert now starts at 8pm

Read the review “Prepare to be left breathless” by Mike Diver about Performing Parades at BBC Music (19/10/09)

A rare opportunity to see one of the most ambitious and uplifting collaborations of recent years – a performance of Efterklang’s 2007 album Parades scored for band and orchestra – played here with the ever-adventurous Britten Sinfonia.

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 21 Oct 2009 @ 8:25 PM 

Carnal Knowledge: The Films of Shohei Imamura

The Profound Desire of the Gods, dir Shohei Imamura, Japan 1968

The Profound Desire of the Gods, dir Shohei Imamura, Japan 1968
23 October 2009 – 31 October 2009

With his declared interest in “the lower part of the human body and the lower part of the social structure”, director Shohei Imamura offered a lusty and seemingly impolite response to the films of Ozu (whom he served as an assistant), Mizoguchi and Naruse that had come to represent Japanese cinema. Along with Nagisa Oshima and Yoshishige Yoshida, Imamura’s cinema pushed the boundaries of both form and content, creating a body of work that spans more than 40 years.

The ICA is proud to present a selected overview of his career, and thanks Alastair Cameron at the Bristol Arnolfini and The Japan Foundation for making it possible.

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 18 Oct 2009 @ 5:38 PM 

Andro Wekua, My Bike and Your Swamp, 2008 Camden Art Center, London. Courtesy Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Gladstone Gallery, New York
Andro Wekua’s work suggestively mingles drawing, painting, collage and sculpture. It is constructed of narratives which are centred on their subject yet remain open. Wekua situates his visual universe in a no man’s land, somehere between East and West, between aesthetical precision and improvisation. Reflecting both the melancholy of a childhood in a post-communist country and the tragic sense of history, Wekua explores the polysemy of images, media and signs of his generation.

Andro Wekua, born in 1977 in Georgia, lives and works in Zurich and Berlin.

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 15 Oct 2009 @ 8:36 PM 

Oct 26th – Issue Project Room – Brooklyn, NY
Michael Flower-Chris Corsano Duo

Oct 27th – Issue Project Room – Brooklyn, NY
Flower-Corsano Duo meets Matt Heyner

More Flower-Corsano Duo Tour Dates:

Oct 28 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Spring St. Gallery
Oct 29 – Syracuse, NY – The Red House
Oct 30 – Pittsburgh, PA – Wood St. Gallery
Oct 31 – Philadelphia, PA – 2037 Frankford Ave.
Nov 1 – New Haven, CT – BAR
Nov 2 – Boston, MA – Nom d’Artiste
Nov 3 – Amherst, MA – Hampshire College

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