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SUMMARY:Mark Lyken  New Town New WaveExhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:A new two-channel film installation \nOpening Sunday 20 May\n Continuing Thurs-Sat\, 10am-4pm until SATURDAY 16 JUNE\n Also open Sunday 27 May 11am-4pm \nMark Lyken\, film still from ‘New Town New Wave’\, 2018. Courtesy of the artist\nCAMPLE LINE is pleased to present New Town New Wave\, a compelling new work by filmmaker and sound artist Mark Lyken\, developed following the Namwon Sound Art Residency that he undertook in November 2017 at the former KBS (Korean Broadcast System) building in Namwon\, South Korea. It will be installed alongside Namwon Broadcasts\, 2017\, a new 20 minute soundwork recorded during an improvised performance in the KBS basement machine room\, comprising sounds and field recordings gathered in and around the building during the residency. \nA recent film by Lyken\, Táifēng and the Motorway Saint (Taiwan/Scotland\, 2017\, 62mins\, Mandarin with English subtitles)\, will screen at the opening event at 3.30pm\, and at 12pm and 2pm during hours of regular exhibition opening. \nNew Town New Wave has been supported by CAMPLE LINE\, Namwon Culture City Committee\, Cryptic Glasgow\, Producer Group DOT and Afternoon Pictures \nMark Lyken is a filmmaker and sound artist. He creates observational film\, musical and sound works\, performances and installations that explore relationships to place and the interplay between nature and culture. This has led to collaborations with artists and scientists\, most notably with the University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences. Lyken’s work has been presented in Brazil\, India\, Italy\, Mexico\, Poland\, Romania\, Sweden\, Taiwan and widely across the UK. He is currently based in Dumfries and Galloway.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mark-lyken-new-town-new-wave/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180318T163000
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CREATED:20180117T225258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T211052Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talkAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006)With talk by Chris Pym
DESCRIPTION:Alfredo Jaar\, still image from ‘Muxima’\, 2006. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong\, New York\nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the third of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Chris Pym\, Regional Director for Africa for The Halo Trust. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbundu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music. \n\nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Chris Pym’s talk at 5.30pm\n£4 (£2) \nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n\nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talkalfredo-jaar-muxima-2006with-talk-chris-pym/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180224T160000
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CREATED:20180117T224919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180209T122044Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talkAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006)with talk by Dr Raquel Ribeiro
DESCRIPTION:Alfredo Jaar\, still image from Muxima\, 2006. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong\, New York\nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the second of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Dr Raquel Ribeiro\, Lecturer in Portuguese at the University of Edinburgh. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbudu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music. \nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Dr Riberio’s talk at 5pm\n£4 (£2) \n\nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, particularly if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talkalfredo-jaar-muxima-2006with-talk-dr-raquel-ribeiro/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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CREATED:20180117T224332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180209T122021Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talk Alfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006) With talk by Clare Lilley
DESCRIPTION:  \nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the first of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Clare Lilley\, Head of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and curator of YSP’s current exhibition Alfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos\,’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbudu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music.\n \n£4 (£2)\nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Clare Lilley’s talk at 5pm\n \nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, particularly if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talk-alfredo-jaar-muxima-2006-followed-talk-clare-lilley/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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SUMMARY:Film screeningThe Future Perfect\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Future Perfect (Argentina/Germany\, 2016\, Dir. Nele Wohlatz\, 65mins) \nAs part of our Your Words Move programme\, join us for Nele Wohlatz’s award-winning debut film The Future Perfect (2016)\, which features seventeen-year-old Xiaobin who arrives in Argentina from China unable to speak Spanish. Employed at a Chinese grocery store\, she saves up enough money to pay for language classes\, and enters into a secret romance with a young Indian man\, Vijay. As she begins to grasp the Spanish language’s conditional tense\, she imagines a constellation of possible futures. \n\nAs a short trailer to this feature\, we will be screening a short film made by two students – Leah and Sean – at Sanquhar Academy using observational film techniques\, as part of our summer 2017 programme And Now For Something Different. \nTickets £5 (£3)\nYou can book a seat directly via info@campleline.org.uk. We are able to take cash payments on arrival.\nTo pay online\, please book through Ticket Source – www.ticketsource.co.uk/campleline \n\n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/film-screeningthe-future-perfect-2016/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:And Now For Something Different,Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171108T190000
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SUMMARY:The Ballad of Crowfoot (1968) and other short filmsIntroduced by Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for a very special screening of four short films from the National Film Board of Canada’s ground-breaking documentary series CHALLENGE FOR CHANGE / SOCIÉTÉ NOUVELLE : DOCUMENTARIES IN PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY \nTickets £5 (£3)\nYou can book a seat directly via info@campleline.org.uk. We are able to take cash payments on arrival.\nTo pay online\, please book through ticketsource.co.uk/campleline \nThe four films include The Ballad of Crowfoot\, directed by singer Willie Dunn and featuring a soundtrack by him. The films will be introduced by artist Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen (Canadian\, living and working in Stockholm). Jacqueline worked with the National Film Board of Canada to select a short programme of the Challenge for Change films\, which she has screened at various locations. She will discuss the films in relation to her own practice. \nThe films are: \n\nChallenge for Change \, 1967 (24 min)\nThe Ballad of Crowfoot\, 1968 (10 min)\nPowWow at Duck Lake\, 1967 (14 min)\nYou Are on Indian Land\, 1969 (36 min)
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/ballad-crowfoot-1968-short-films/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171105T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171105T163000
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CREATED:20171024T232231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171027T084649Z
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SUMMARY:ExhibitionSusan HillerThe Last Silent Movie\, 2007
DESCRIPTION:Susan Hiller\, still from The Last Silent Movie\, 2007. British Council Collection. Image courtesy of Susan Hiller and DACS\, London.\nPlease join us on Sunday 5 November between 2.30pm and 4.30pm for a first look at Susan Hiller’s thought-provoking installation The Last Silent Movie\, 2007\, on loan at CAMPLE LINE from the British Council Collection in London. \nComprising a 22 minute-long film and a suite of 24 etchings\, the installation foregrounds languages that are endangered or extinct\, including Nganasan and Silbo Gomero\, a whistled register of Spanish. In the film\, voices are heard only; some sing\, some tell stories\, others list vocabulary\, and some are provocative\, challenging in their address to the listener. \nThe Last Silent Movie is part of an on-going programme at CAMPLE called Your Words Move\, the starting point for which is an album of world languages compiled in Thornhill in the 1870s by Dr Thomas B Grierson using a donation of language samples from the Bible Society. The album\, now in Dumfries Museum\, features an extraordinary array of languages from across the globe\, many now severely endangered. \nThe exhibition will be open from Thursday 9 November – Saturday 9 December\, THURS & FRI 10AM-2.30PM\, SAT 11AM-5PM. Entry is free.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/exhibitionsusan-hillerthe-last-silent-movie-2007/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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