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Arts Q&A: The Arts Council s Joanne Wright on Ryan Vail, Joshua Burnside and Whiplash memories

Arts Q&A: The Arts Council s Joanne Wright on Ryan Vail, Joshua Burnside and Whiplash memories Jenny Lee puts performers and artists on the spot about what really matters to them. This week, musician and music development officer Joanne Wright Joanne Wright, music development officer at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland 28 April, 2021 01:00 Joanne is the founder of Safe in Sound (Safeinsound.org) 1. When did you think about a career in the arts and what were your first steps into it? When I was at school I played in bands and I arranged my work experience at a local recording studio. I loved it so much that I went on to study Music Technology at university and never looked back.

Introducing Quarantune, the blog celebrating pre-COVID dancefloor memories

When did the idea for Quarantune form? Niamh O’Connor: Back in March, Just as things were beginning to get scary and seemingly out of control with the virus, I moved back to my family home in Dublin, having lived in London for almost six years. I had been working as a club booker, writer, DJ and ‘events person’ (everything from artist liaison, to door/guestlist to managing an event itself) and after a few days at home, I began to wonder about the friends, colleagues and personal connections I made over the last three years working in music. Would I see these people again? I wasn’t sure at all but I thought it would be a fun way to stay in touch by asking them to share a resonating, music-related photo and to have a chat about how they were dealing with the knock-on effects of COVID that were beginning to unfold at the time.

New photo book caputures club scenes pre-Coronavirus pandemic

Until they safely return. Quarantune: Music, Memories & More. The 100-page book brings together 45 “memories” with extracts of interviews taken from across the website’s archive. It features contributions from artists including Lena Willikens, and Ngoni Egan with photography from Seana Gavin, Bastien Réau, Sarah Szczesny, and more. Half of proceeds from the book will be donated to The Scoop Foundation, an Irish NGO raising funds in positive ways to support the welfare and education of displaced young persons in the Middle East, as well as homeless youths in Dublin and for those living in Direct Provision Centres. Purchase Quarantune: Music, Memories & Morehere, and check out a selection of extracts above.

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