Friday, October 8, 2010

Selkie Strawboys Are Exposed at Celtic Classic... In Grande Fashion.

By Jeffrey Riedy

So, many of my relatives and friends have been asking about last week's debut of the Selkie Strawboys at Celtic Classic, as part of Celtic Crossroads, which was sponsored by Eastern Pennsylvania Arts Alliance. Let me first just say what an honor it was to present at Celtic Classic. For weeks leading up to the Festival, Selkie scrambled to gather a cast and rehearse The Mummer's Play, and also to create the costumes and masks worn by the Strawboys.



A bit of Irish Mumming history first... Mummer's (or Strawboys or Wrenboys) have historical significance in Irish Culture. Though the details of their origins are at best sketchy and subject to opinion and facts, Strawboys have long served their communities, as entertainment and mystery. Many accounts tell of the goings on of St Stephen's Day (December 26), and how the Mummers would visit house to house, requesting to be invited in, and then to entertain under a cloak of anonymity, with masks of various materials; from gauze drapes, to wicker masks, to masks made of shafts of grain. Other accounts tell of Mummers crashing weddings, entertaining the wedding guests, and even sometimes raising money to help the newly married couple. And the tales go on... The bottom line is that our Selkie Strawboys want to embrace the Irish heritage, celebrate Irish Culture, and along the way educate and entertain.


Over the past week, we have received links to various photos and videos FEATURING our Strawboy Mumming at Celtic Classic. Below I am accumulating all those links in one spot. You can also view many of the videos from our website, , and also from Celtic Classic's Facebook Page, viewing their photo and video collection. ENJOY!

RELATED LINKS:
"The Mummer's Play" video

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfA0Tt2yA7Q&feature=player_embedded
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=vYlGZHVFIkI&feature=player_embedded

Strolling the Festival:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=444487024900
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/8302562/22143360
http://www.facebook.com/CelticClassic?v=app_2392950137
&ref=search#!/video/video.php?v=10150292452845192

Photos on Celtic Classic Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/CelticClassic?v=photos&ref=search#!/album.php?aid=514880&id=235507580056

Other Photos:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2066747&id=1162521146&fbid=1477122925699&ref=mf
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=504625&fbid=160679520
625445&id=100000501944386

And a REALLY huge thank you to Celtic Classic, Celtic Cultural Alliance, and Eastern Pennsylvania Arts Alliance and its members, for making it possible for Selkie to present the Strawboys at this year's Celtic Classic.

If you like what you see, and are either interested in joining our troupe of Mummers or would like to inquire about booking The Selkie Strawboys for your next event, Festival, party, parade, or who knows.... read more on our website: http://selkietheatre.org/?page_id=446



Friday, April 30, 2010

Su Blackwell

Ok, I want to meet her...

Her artwork brings to life and sets free characters that have been trapped inside of books.

http://www.sublackwell.co.uk/index.php

Currency Art

Mark Wilde
His statement, from: http://www.smokeinmydreams.com/
The one dollar bill is the most ubiquitous piece of paper in America. Collage asks the question: what might be done to make it something else? It is a ripe material: intaglio printed on sturdy linen stock, covered in decorative filigree, and steeped in symbolism and concept. Blade and glue transform it-reproducing the effects of tapestries, paints, engravings, mosaics, and computers-striving for something bizarre, beautiful, or unbelievable... the foreign in the familiar.

C.K.Wilde:
http://www.alternatingcurrency.com/portfolio-ckw.html

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Human powered Cardboard Record Player



http://www.ggrp.com/making-noise

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

BIG ASS MESSAGE!

http://bigassmessage.com/7d253

http://bigassmessage.com/

Type in your message, pick a style, get a big ass message. That's it.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Exit Through the Gift Shop

I want to see this, feeds right into current slight obsession with street art:

A new trailer is out for Exit Through the Gift Shop, the documentary about everyone's favorite mystery-shrouded street art superstar, Banksy.

Johnny Cash Crowdsourced video


Aaron Koblin in collaboration with director Chris Milk for Lost Highway recorded: The Johnny Cash Project, a global collaborative art project constructing a music video for Cash’s final studio recording, “Ain’t No Grave,” from hundreds of user-submitted one-of-a-kind portraits of the iconic artist.

The drawings are crowd sourced using an online tool which randomly selects three frames for the contributor to choose from and draw.