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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This Friday at Undegun is a big one. Stefan Gant will be delivering a talk about his work and THIS Project and Spectrum Promotions collaborate and host an evening of guest speakers and live music celebrating Wrexham&#8217;s musical heritage. Stefan Gant will discuss his works &#38; ideas surrounding drawing practice through 2D, 3D and 4D [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Friday at Undegun is a big one. Stefan Gant will be delivering a talk about his work and THIS Project and Spectrum Promotions collaborate and host an evening of guest speakers and live music celebrating Wrexham&#8217;s musical heritage.<br />
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Stefan Gant will discuss his works &amp; ideas surrounding drawing practice through 2D, 3D and 4D processes. The Tug of War Drawing Project is an Oriel Wrecsam Off-site presentation supported by the Arts Council of Wales showing on the top floor of Undegun and Stefan is the first artist to exhibit work in this space. This event is the perfect opportunity to see this exciting work and meet the artist. The event is free and all are welcome, wine and soft drinks will be provided.<br />
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Tir Tynnu Rhaff (Tug of War Land) is a 28ft x 3ft cast in graphite and resin of the ground in Llanybidder following a National Welsh Tug of War contest. The ground, containing the remnants of heel marks, ridges and hummocks narrates the Tug of War events generated through a one day culmination of competitive activity from teams across Wales. Derived from a plaster mould taken from the location, the resulting cast realised over an eight month period is both monumental and pays homage to the event, elevated on steel pins. The foot marks embedded in the cast act as a story telling device, revealing the struggles and episodes of the days events made by teams across Wales. The cast depicts strong geological connotation whilst equally a remnant of the raw human event. The traces left by the actions when reviewed closely expand enquiry through the topography of the welsh landscape made by its communities in new visual formats.<br />
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Lloegr y.e. Cymru (England vs. Wales) Video Documentary (Slow Motion) is a multi-camera video production portraying England (Oxney Vines Cross TOW Club) against Wales (Clwb Tynnu Rhaff Llanboidy, Sir Gâr) in a National Tug of War Competition. The slow motion portrayal depicts temporal ideas concerning the past, fragmentation, tension and deep cultural rivalry. Importantly, the piece plays with the link and connectivity between these two ancient cultural adversaries and essentially the psychology of human nature. The identity of the winner is cut short, alluding to a continued questioning. The piece formed part of a year-long project travelling with Welsh teams and communities, recording and exploring the relationship between expanded notions of drawing and the activity of the tug of war contest. This video was a highlight of the project, creating new visual manifestations. The video is considered a drawing, portraying notions of line, tension, boundaries, territories, gesture, physicality and performance, re-suggesting what drawing can be. The low pitch sounds carry deep-rooted notions of masculinity in its rawest form generated through the slowing process. The sound accentuates ideas of weight and force, though also embraces agricultural sounds, inherent to many of the rural participants.<br />
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Pwyso (Weigh-In) Duration 6mins (Silent) The video installation depicts the initial ritual stage of weighing-in prior to a Tug of War contest. Teams are collectively weighed into associated weight classes and finally ‘stamped’ or ‘branded’ through an approval stamp. The video documents the context of this act whilst the process of undressing and shedding clothing presents strong, evocative and almost sacrificial elements to this ritual sport. The video is monochromatic, silent and is soley engaged in visual observation, analysis and re-presentation. Notions of drawing are expanded though the mark given by the official and leg of the receiver.<br />
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Strike A Chord is a retrospective exhibition exploring 25 years of Wrexham music in pictures. To coincide with the stunning Focus Wales festival this year THIS Project, together with Spectrum Promotions and aided with the help of many people involved with the music scene over the years, devised this exhibition and we are currently displaying a number of posters documenting 25 years of music in Wrexham Music. We would like to extend and expand the exhibition and are currently accepting submissions &#8211; if you have any posters, tshirts, records, ticket stubs or film and photography or anything else relevant to the history of Wrexham music we&#8217;ll add it to the exhibit &#8211; contact mike@thisproject.co.uk (we&#8217;ll return it to you after, of course).<br />
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Introductions begin at 8 with This Wooden Ideal taking the stage shortly with more presentations and discussion taking place between no doubt blistering sets from Lovers Open Fire and local post-punk heroes Terminal<BR><BR><BR>As ever, if we have missed something or there is something coming up you think we should know about, get in touch! Please email contact@thisproject.co.uk or find us on facebook or twitter</p>
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		<title>Victorian Hardware &#8211; &#8216;Muckyland&#8217; EP Launch</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2013 09:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Spectrum Promotions and Victorian Hardware present &#8211; Muckyland EP Launch @ South Central From Athlone in Ireland now based in North Wales comes Victorian Hardware. His one-man live show has been described as &#8220;hypnotic and gut-wrenching&#8221;. Capable of seamlessly blending moods to fit any night he has enjoyed slots with many local acts and has [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spectrum Promotions and Victorian Hardware present &#8211; Muckyland EP Launch @ South Central</p>
<p>From Athlone in Ireland now based in North Wales comes Victorian Hardware. His one-man live show has been described as &#8220;hypnotic and gut-wrenching&#8221;. Capable of seamlessly blending moods to fit any night he has enjoyed slots with many local acts and has supported the likes of Kasabian, Pop will eat itself and Richard Fearless of Death in Vegas. Victorian Hardware always raises the bar and this particular show is set to be something special.</p>
<p>Victorian Hardware will be playing new noise from &#8216;Muckyland&#8217; and the line up also features performances from, and collaborations with, some of the finest and most hard-hitting bands in town:</p>
<p>MOTHER OF SIX &#8211; rotating, motorik, heavy and dense like a collapsing dwarf star, whooping whoring dark druids spewing cosmic truth, the black stone of the kaaba;</p>
<p>ORIENT MACHINE &#8211; faster than a suckerpunch, louder than war, the grooviest the grungiest, heartfelt human rock lords;</p>
<p>WARSISTERS &#8211; throbbing, thrumming, echoing Valhalla, the crystal constructed cathedral of forever;</p>
<p>and finally, to complete our journey to the charred centre of this Muckyland, 2 MANY JD&#8217;S will demonstrate how music can turn you into elastic&#8230;</p>
<p>South Central<br />
8pm &#8211; 3am.<br />
16+ until 12am. 18+ until 3am.</p>
<p>Tickets £4, available from the performers, Yales Cafe Bar, the Compass (Chester) and seetickets.com</p>
<p>www.theagendalive.com</p>
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