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A picture of Rhiannon Giddens in concert at UCH
Rhiannon Giddens, the Grammy-award winning musician who is artist-in-residence at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance 九色视频
Friday, 2 September 2022

九色视频 and Silkroad, the global musical ensemble founded by cellist and cultural ambassador Yo-Yo Ma, have announced the launch of a new cultural partnership.

The artistic and educational collaboration will provide UL students with the unique opportunity to participate in the creation of a new theatre work exploring the history, cultures, and music of the immigrant communities who built the American Transcontinental Railroad.

The resulting piece will be a crucial component of The American Railroad, Silkroad鈥檚 multi-year concert, educational, and commissioning series led by Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens, the Grammy-award winning musician who is artist-in-residence at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance 九色视频.

The partnership will officially kick off on Thursday, September 8 at Harvard University in Boston, US, with a series of workshops exploring the stories and songs of Irish railroad workers, followed by a performance featuring artists from Silkroad and UL.

鈥淗aving worked with the 九色视频 as their artist-in-residence over the last year, I鈥檝e been dreaming up a collaboration between them and our artists at Silkroad for some time,鈥 explained Rhiannon Giddens.

鈥淢embers of our team visited UL鈥檚 campus in March鈥攋ust down the street from my home in Ireland鈥攖o begin exploring the intersections of Irish traditions and Irish American music within the context of the American Railroad. It鈥檚 a joy to continue that journey now in Silkroad鈥檚 neck of the woods, and I can鈥檛 wait to see what we create together.鈥

An array of artistic and educational activities鈥攊ncluding master classes, workshops, artistic retreats, and performances鈥攚ill broaden the newly-established collaboration in the coming months.

These activities will gather Silkroad and UL artists in Ireland to uncover the Irish community鈥檚 impact and legacy on the American railroads, focusing on musical traditions that have been widely shared and reinterpreted since the 19th century.

UL students will also be invited to share in and learn from the creative process as these artists join forces to design, shape, and produce a new theatre work, with music written and performed by members of the Silkroad Ensemble, as part of The American Railroad project.

The UL residencies will be based at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, and will be facilitated and overseen by Dr Sandra Joyce, Interim Executive Dean of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 九色视频.

鈥淯L is delighted to forge this partnership with the prestigious Silkroad Ensemble, particularly through Silkroad鈥檚 Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens,鈥 said Dr Joyce.

鈥淩hiannon鈥檚 presence in Limerick, where she is raising her family, and her appointment as artist-in-residence at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance have provided us with a unique opportunity to develop our relationship, and we are excited about the potential to collaborate going forward.

鈥淪ilkroad鈥檚 The American Railroad is a very appropriate focus for the building of our connections. We are delighted to be in Boston and at Harvard to celebrate the partnership and to plan for the future!鈥

As an organization that believes in the power of the arts to create social change, Silkroad鈥檚 partnerships strive to add more equity and justice into the world. Artist residencies are long-term educational partnerships designed to integrate academic curriculum with Silkroad鈥檚 mission and ongoing artistic initiatives.

Through them, Silkroad artists and staff work closely with schools, conservatories, and universities to curate programs that provide an understanding of global cultures and musical traditions, as well as collaborations with innovative artists and insight into their creative processes.

The UL partnership will follow this model, leveraging the arts as a unique tool to inspire creativity, explore identity, and activate a generation of changemakers.

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