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Showing posts with label The Art Hand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Art Hand. Show all posts

Monday, 20 August 2018

10,000 Steps: The Wailing Old Mermaid



Those of you that read last night's post will be as excited as I am, to know that Sean not only loved the improvised piece we recorded for him, he edited his film footage to make a special film of it! I can't quite believe it.

... And here it is folks! My piece of improvised handpan and the voice of the wailing old mermaid, named 10,000 steps, after the Sand Art piece by my dear friend and artist collaborator, Sean Corcoran, when he was a resident Sand Artist at Spittal Festival last week. 

Sean lives on the Copper Coast in Ireland. You can see all his work at The Art Hand where he lives and works with his beautiful Artist wife, Miranda Cocoran and their two lovely children.


Saturday, 1 July 2017

Om Kali Sand Art at Quiet Space Studio



I am so happy to present to you my very first installation at Quiet Space Studio, LLandysul. A Collaboration between myself and my dear friend, Sean Corcoran from The Art Hand in Bunmahon, Nr Waterford, Ireland, on the beautiful Copper Coast.





When I was a Resident Sound Healer in an Artist's Retreat in Lower Normandy, I recorded my work on an old hand held, sharing it with facebook friends online. 


Sean heard my track Om Kali and asked me if he could respond to the work in Sand Art as a collaboration. 

When I got back to Wales, I went to my Sound Recording Studio and recorded a full version for him, with Jeff Beer, who very kindly joined the collaboration by engineering the piece.



In response to the Meditative Music I had composed, Sean took to The Copper Coast & created the most incredible piece of Sand Art in response.



And today I launched the work at my Quiet Space Studio for Carnival Day in LLandysul.

I quietly played the Meditation Tracks from my album Apples in the Rain and The Mantra Experiments in the back ground. It is the first time I have listened to my own work since my hearing loss. Having my hearing aids meant that I could actually hear it without is distorting. It was very moving. I also put oceanic oils in my cold air diffuser to take folk to the beach through aroma.

I exhibited with the work, my growing collection of Talking Sticks made from driftwood. I have been making these in response to a new poetry book I am working on entitled 'The Beauty of Decay' which I think sits well with the transient nature of Sand Art.




I am so touched that all  the aspects of our collaboration had such a tremendous response from the public. Certainly smell seemed to have an equally as strong impact as the visual, 3D and Sound art. 

Sean is sending me the film so that I can show it with the work in Quiet Space Gallery. If you would like to call in and see the piece, please let me know you're coming.

Meanwhile ... here is the Youtube version.



               


Monday, 28 December 2015

OM KALI FILM LAUNCH ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 2016





A Personal Invite to join us in a 5 minute meditation wherever you are in the world
 @ 12pm on New Year's Day 
2016 UK time
OM KALI

We would like to invite you to sit with us, wherever you may be, to launch our exciting & innovative 5 minute meditation via film & mantra

... and then kindly share it online with all your friends on facebook, twitter and any other social media site you can think of, to help us raise awareness and funds for Sound Memories; to continue to develop an innovative new way of working within the arts, empowering those living with dementia.


You can donate to Sound Memories here:







Full Details of the Sound Memories Project 
are available here ... 
http://soundmemoriesproject.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/gofundme-sound-memories.html





When Sand Artist, Sean Corcoran, heard how I am raising funds for my collaborative arts research with older people living with dementia, supporting them through Sound therapy to develop a digital story bank of their life memories, he immediately opened his heart and offered to create a collaborative piece of work across the Irish Sea.




Sean, Co-Director of The Art Hand in Bunmahon, was drawn to my new and ever popular fundraising album 'apples in the rain' and he could not get the track OM Kali from his mind.

Please visit Bandcamp to download & purchase 'apples in the rain'
 to raise funds for Sound Memories :-
https://cherylbeer.bandcamp.com/album/apples-in-the-rain




It is the tradition within Sanskrit Mantra, particularly with Tibetan Monks, that the listener does not know the definition of the mantra, does not apply pre-ordained meaning and that he/she embody the mantra to sense it from within.

Without knowing who Kali is or what she represents, Sean designed his whole beach art work whilst listening to me in mediation with the Sanskrit mantra, designing his response, an octo-sea creature, as frightening as the sailor drowning octopus who  can sink whole fleets, and yet, here she is is, so vulnerable washed upon the beach, stranded in her full beauty. Hearing her plea to heal, the sea rescues her, pulling her slowly back under the waters with salt tinged fingers, where all that is left is a memory of her in the sand.




Om Kali was written as a Sanskrit Mantra under an ancient apple tree in France, where I was resident Sound Healer for the month of September. 

The mantra calls for the empowerment and power of Kali to heal fractured hearts, enabling them to continue to travel though Universal time with respect, love and dignity as they navigate the ageing sands of time.


OM KALI film launch is a time lapse of Sean's artistic response to the Mantra on the stunning Copper Coast in Bunmahon & will be posted on this blog as well as Facebook 1st January @ 12pm.





To those of you who share with us in this New Year meditation and help to raise awareness and funds for Sound Memories, I will send reiki light and love to honour you. 

Namaste
Cheryl Beer


cherylbeermusic.weebly.com
cherylbeermusic@gmail.com

https://thearthand.wordpress.com/





Sunday, 22 November 2015

Sound & Sand


Just wrapping up in the studio and it gives me immense pleasure to be pinging my 'hot of the press brand new first ever' meditation CD to the genius that is my dear friend & fellow artist  and activist/pioneer, Sean Corcoran, Co-Director of The Art Hand in Bunmahon, Ireland along with his gifted artist wife Miranda (and off course not forgetting their beautiful family)

Sean is the most exquisite sand artist.

And he has has asked for my recordings from France to listen to as he focusses on his next installation on The Copper Coast this Wednesday 25th November 2015.

He has sent me his design work which I won't share here cos it wouldn't really be fair, but it is a beautiful piece which he will be making in reponse to my sound recordings.


I absolutely love that recordings made by me in France, mixed at home in Wales, will be inspiring an artist in Ireland to create a beautiful piece of transient sand art that will be washed away ultimately by the same sea that washes upon the shores that inspire me day to day, here in West Wales.




 My heart and soul will be with Sean this week as he time lapse films the sand art installation. 



How wonderful will that be. He'll then edit a wee film for the sand art and my sound healing from France.

Namaste, Sean




Monday, 3 March 2014

Mother Moon Shines Across the Irish Sea


How exciting! Tonight I am catching a ferry and sailing the Irish Sea to Bonmahon near Waterford to The Art Hand where, on the evening of Wednesday March 5th, I will be telling my new story Mother Moon at the launch of the 3rd edition of Zine at WORDS Writer's Group, The Art Hand.


Many thanks to the lovely Corcoran Family for inviting me to their beautiful Art Centre.

If you fancy coming along, contact Sean or Miranda Corcoran because we already have a full house booked. Sean is out and about hunting down extra chairs so t'is best you let them know if you are coming to make sure we can squeeze you in.

AM SO EXCITED!!!!

Will tell you all about it when I get back!


Sunday, 2 March 2014

Mother Moon has WORDS!

PRESS RELEASE



Award Winning Storyteller & Songwriter Cheryl Beer is The Story Weaver: unpicking the threads of fairytales to weave new stories for folk of today.




At nearly 50 years of age she has been re-invigorating her craft, returning to the University of South Wales at Cardiff’s School of Creative and Cultural Industries, securing a Centenary Award to study an MA Drama, where she is putting her storytelling under the microscope. The result has been the beginning of a dynamic and exciting collection of new stories.

Mother Moon is based on an autobiographical character, Ceridwen Goch and her struggle to come to terms with menopause. Set on the West Wales coastline, Cheryl uses the fairytale format to teach the character how to believe in her inner self. The piece earned Cheryl a Distinction in her practical exam this month.  

Mother Moon will be weaving her way to Bonmahon, near  Waterford, Ireland,  to share with WORDS, a spoken word event at The Art Hand, having been kindly invited by Sean & Miranda Corcoran on Wednesday 5th March 2014.


You can chat with the character Ceridwen Goch on facebook as she has her own page: https://www.facebook.com/ceridwengoch?ref=hl or you can look at Cheryl’s work at www.cherylbeer.co.uk


Friday, 3 May 2013

The Art Hand


Imagine ... the most beautifully warm and welcoming Irish couple.
 
 
 
Imagine .... that they are both incredible artists oozing with creativity.

 
 
 
They both have lovely, open, warm smiles and you feel as if you must have known them in another life, because you click with them straight away.

 






Imagine ... they live on the Copper Coast in Bunmahon, in a house that could sit comfortably featured on Grand Designs, overlooking the rugged coastline.

 



They have interlaced into it, their every creative fibre and yet it remains very much a loved home, with their beautiful children taking centre stage indoors and out, playing with their friends on the slide in the wet with bright wellies and coats.




 


Imagine ... an art studio, where every week all the local children travel to come and paint and draw and make things with this beautiful creative couple...
 




But they also do all sorts of amazing things like ...
Work with cancer patients ...




Like make huge community films ... 




Well, I didn't have to imagine all of this, because I was very lucky enough to go to The Art Hand when I was recently staying in Ireland for the Gealach Gorm Song writing Festival.



 


Angela Mulcahy introduced me to Sean Corcoran when I was last in Ireland, October 2012, funded by Coracle as a networking trip for Celtic Womenfest, a women's music festival at The National Botanic Garden of Wales, which I set up and am freelance Creative Director.
Sean and Angela had co-produced on a film about Edith Collier, a painter who had travelled to Bunmahon in the early 1900's with a party of 10 women painters. They stayed in fallen down old cottages and painted the local scenes, people ... whatever inspired them.
When Edith went home, her father burnt her work and she didn't paint again... except she did!!
 
When she died they found all her beautiful paintings in a back room in her house and now a trust is set up to exhibit her work and 2 films have been made to remember her, one in her home country of New Zealand and one in Ireland.
I took 2 volunteers with me to Ireland in October, Suzanne and Danielle and I wrote for us, a short piece called A Child's Christmas in Wales.

 
 

Angela invited us to perform it at the opening of the film about Edith Collier in The Copper Coast restored church, and Sean was there organising the evening with her, doing the film projection.
It really was the most beautiful evening and I knew then and there, I would be going back.

 

 
I didn't really get much of a chance to chat with Sean and his wife Miranda as they were so busy, but when they invited me to spend the afternoon with them prior to the festival, I jumped at the chance, as I had be-friended them on facebook and had been watching all the wonderful things they were doing at The Art Hand.
During the festival, Sean and Angela made a film of the performances.
 



 


As a surprise for Sean and Angela, I decided that I would perform a poem I had written when I got home from my initial trip, about Edith Collier, but equally as importantly to me, to celebrate the lost lives of the 9 other women that were with her:
noone knows anything about them, not even their names!
On the ferry going over to Ireland for the festival, I ran through the poem called 9 Coloured Ribbons and thought... 'wonder what this would sound like sung with ukulele?' ... And started to have a little hum and strum.
 
A little girl sat with her mum, clapped afterwards and asked me to play it again... so I figured I might be able to get away with performing it at the festival as a song, if they were nice people, so I would leave it to the end of the set, and judge the reaction. Off course, everyone was gorgeous! We were old friends by the time I got to my last song!
So, I took a deep breath, & I performed 9 Coloured Ribbons ... it was very beautiful cos everyone joined in with the singing at the end.
'We remember 9 coloured ribbons' I asked them to harmonize if they could and ... WOW!!

 






 
When I got home, Sean posted a link to me on facebook of an amazing piece of art he is testing at the moment on the beach ... Sand Art with rakes and sticks... huge funky designs that then get washed away by the sea ... it's like the artwork is at one with the changing face of nature .. A sort of huge environmental etch-a sketch! Here's a brilliant time lapse he made that is on youtube ...
 
 
 
He then wrote to me to say that he and Angela were going to make a film about 9 coloured ribbons to remember the women painters!!
 
I couldn't believe it! He asked my permission to use the film recording from the festival of the song and to send him the lyrics/poem.
 
He is going to put up an Art installation of 9 coloured ribbons on bamboo sticks and film that too.
 
Then he is going to ask the trust in New Zealand if he can also use Edith's paintings in the film.
 
How utterly amazing is that!!What a journey for my poem-song!
 
Sean said it is the first song written about the Copper Coast and quite possibly the first poem written about Edith ...
 
Aside: Let me tell you, I am like, so smiling right now, I can hardly move my fingers quick enough to type and tell ya about it!!

I know I had to fund myself for this performance at the Song Writing Festival, and my mum was a tad worried about the cost to me, cos truth is, I can ill afford it, but without the initial funding from Coracle to go over and make contacts, this journey for my work would never have happened.




I have tried to explain to my mum that there are some things that are way beyond money and that this is not a 'job' for me, it's a way of life ...



 
 
this very special experience, adventure, journey... call it what you will, will stay with me for the whole of my lifetime ...
 
it is why I do what I do with my life and feels like contributing to a legacy ...
 
... that I am planting tiny seeds that might actually grow into something that contributes to our history as artists, by preserving that which has been, within that which is now, for those who come after us ...
 
... it sits so well in my heart and with my personal philosophy in life.


Michael Kennedy Presenter at Oystermouth Radio
 
 
Recently, the lovely Michael Kennedy was interviewing me on Oystermouth Radio and he asked me if my music was legacy enough for me ... and I couldn't put into words for him what I meant by 'leaving something meaningful behind'
 
... I suppose because I have been so very ill in the past, every day feels like a gift. I used to think that the pay back to the universe for that, was to compromise my creativity and give it to others ... being a conduit for others to create and denying myself the time to be creative  just for myself, it seemed sort of .. selfish, I suppose.

 
 
But actually, I have learnt that through allowing yourself the time to express your own creativity and valuing that time as much as the time you give to others, it will lead to outcomes that have as much, if not more impact in terms of 'giving back'.
 
Mother Earth wants to have a reciprocal relationship with me! She didn't expect anything back from me when she gave me my life for longer ... she just wants to ebb and flow with me and for me to ebb and flow with her.

 
 
In actual fact, it is not Mother Nature who will stand at the end of my time with a tick box sheet measuring what I have or have not given back, it's ME!! It's me who is measuring that, while she undoubtedly is smiling at me whispering, 'You you just learn to simply BE!' And by doing just that, by listening to my higher self if you like, and going to Gealach Gorm because it felt like the right thing to do, and by just simply being myself... singing my poems and strumming my uke ... wonderful things have happened.
I hope when Sean films the '9 coloured ribbons'  arts installation that I can be there, and I am certain that if I am meant to, then I will. Meanwhile, I shall let the universe do her thing!