Tuesday, 7 September 2010

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HOWZAT! Festival Sporting Events

Posted on: August 5th, 2010 by admin

To celebrate the addition of sporting events to our 2010 programme we have teamed up with Activcity and the City of Edinburgh Council to stage an extra special 20/20 cricket match on Friday 6th August at Leith Franklin Cricket Club, Edinburgh (East Leith Links), which will see local Leith FAB CC take on our specially selected Mela team of players – who will win? Who will be on our team? and… most importantly will there be a Venezuela in sight? grab a picnic rug and make your way down to Leith Links from 4pm to find out!

Can you bend it like Beckham? Other highlights of this year’s sporting programme which takes place on Sunday 8th August between 1-5pm include expert football coaching sessions, rugby or try your hand at rock climbing on our very own climbing wall (courtesy of Edinburgh International Climbing Arena, Ratho) with coaches from the centre on hand to show you the ropes. Open to children of all ages, all the above activities are free to participate in with beginners welcome.

Phew! After all that physical activity why not treat yourself to some of the global cuisine on offer in our festival marketplace.From Danish pastries to red hot Indian curries – we’ve got it covered!

Fashion Show: Call Out for Models

Posted on: June 10th, 2010 by admin

Fancy being in the Edinburgh Mela Fashion Show 2010??

Auditions are being held at North Edinburgh Arts Centre on Friday 25 June from 5 – 7.30pm!

For more details or to register e-mail Angela at engage@edinburgh-mela.co.uk.

We hope to see you there!

Mela Show Seeks Performers

Posted on: March 24th, 2010 by admin

IRON-OXIDE Ltd
is looking for Actors / Physical Performers for

CARGO
a new, culturally diverse large-scale outdoor co-production with Edinburgh Mela Festival

Actor / Performer Brief
We are looking for actors and performers of various ages, especially from Asian/African/Middle Eastern backgrounds to take part in CARGO.

The production will be non-text based and so actors and performers with keen physical skills and an enthusiasm for improvising are encouraged to get in touch. If you have musical, circus arts and/or street arts skills then, please also consider making contact.

Rehearsals: 21 June – 5 August
Performances: 6-22 August 2010 (Edinburgh Mela Festival / Edinburgh Fringe)
Contract period will be 9 weeks.

Director: Dougie Irvine
Producer: Chloë Dear

If you are interested could you please send us your CV, photo and a covering letter that details your experience of non-text based / improvised work further and any specific other skills that you have to: contact@iron-oxide.org

Please detail where you are based and your cultural / ethnic background – we are seeking to create a diverse cast for this production and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds.

Please forward these to us as soon as possible / by Monday 12 April.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any queries either by email or by phoning 0131-467 0664

We will notify everyone about audition calls by Monday 19 April.
Audition dates: 28-29 April in Scotland / 4 May in London

Further Information:
CARGO is a multi-disciplinary performance that creatively explores/ investigates that most timeless of creature(s) – the migrant. It is a show about immigration and emigration, adventurers and those who are exiled, conquerors and slaves, people with dreams who seek them out in other lands and people with nightmares who run to escape.

It is a show about the primal urge of man and woman to leave their country of origin for a myriad of reasons, whether it be for a better life, for a future for their children, to escape a past, to create a future, to find a new way of living, of being, to find… themselves. It is also a show about the act of making a place your home…

CARGO seeks to break open myths of those people who arrive on new  shores. Migration has always happened, no-one person has been in the same place forever; we are all to some extent migrants, or the sons and daughters of migrants. Now, more than ever, we need to remember this and celebrate our common humanity, culture and creativity.

CARGO is an ambitious project featuring 10-12 high-calibre performers / musicians working on a large, dynamic outdoor set for festival audiences of 500-1,500. Colourful and visually arresting as well as theatrically developed, the performance will appeal to a broad range of people and to adults and children alike.

Designed to tour extensively within the UK and internationally, CARGO will premiere at the Edinburgh Mela 2010 followed by a short run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Further tour dates are currently being sought for 2011.

It will be directed by Dougie Irvine from award-winning Visible Fictions.

Outlandish: 26th November : : sowing the seeds of a new generation of diversity in the arts in Scotland

Posted on: November 23rd, 2009 by liamsinclair

A pre-club brew of Theatre, Dance, Spoken Word, Music in bite size portions, mixed together with Sounds and Visuals, in a dressed space.

Outlandish is the love child of Wave Theatre and Edinburgh Mela, who between them produce and promote an astonishing range of artistic work for a contemporary, culturally and socially diverse Scotland.

Created to provide a showcase for a new generation of performing artists to dream, explore and flourish, each event is unique bringing together the talent that is HERE, in Edinburgh, at that time – whether they originate locally, elsewhere in Scotland or from across the UK.

Thu 26 November: 7pm-11pm: £5 on the door

North Edinburgh Arts Centre:  15a Pennywell Court: Edinburgh EH4 4TZ: Tel. 0131 315 2151

“Art and creativity in a chilled environment”… “It’s like  Andy Warhol’s Factory”… “A cool evening”.

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