The video production company Tiny Ark and the band Ye Vagabonds have collaborated on a visual accompaniment film to accompany the folk duo’s recent album Nine Waves that will premiere in full at the Lighthouse Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin 7 on Tuesday 21st March.
Nine Waves is a visual postcard of the sound world that the album inhabits, primarily based within a derelict building in Dublin, and on location on the island of Arranmore, off the coast of Donegal.
The film features the band’s collaborators Alain McFadden (All the Brave Hunters), Cormac Begley, Ryan Hargadon, and Kate Ellis and Caimin Gilmore of Crash Ensemble as guest musicians, alongside a cast of dancers Stephanie Dufresne and Cristian Enmanuel Dirocie, and Arranmore bar owner Jerry Early.
Here’s a trailer:
Tickets €10 available from Eventbrite.
Ye Vagabonds play two shows at Dublin’s Vicar Street on 31st March and 1st April 2023, with support from Niamh Bury.
FILM CREDITS
Director – Alex Delap
Producer – Liam Harkin
Assistant Producer – Daniel Moynihan
Director of Photography – Leon Forristal
C-Cam – Saoirse Johnson Gaffey
1st AC – Colm Moore & Saoirse Johnston Gaffey
Drone Operator – Colm Moore
Editor – Ronan Fox
Colourist – Leon Forristal
Audio Mix – Brían Mac Gloinn
Musicians
Brían Mac Gloinn
Diarmuid Mac Gloinn
Alain McFadden
Cormac Begley
Kate Ellis
Caimin Gilmore
Ryan Hargadon
Film Concept by Alex Delap, Brían Mac Gloinn, Diarmuid Mac Gloinn & Rich Gilligan
Featuring
Jerry Early
Stephanie Dufresne
Cristian Emmanuel Dirocie
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