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New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:25 am
by bridger15
http://hammer.ucla.edu/calendar/detail/ ... ram/id/680
HAMMER Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Phone: 310.443.7000

I will be going. If anyone woud like to join me, let me know.
---Arlene

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New Skin for the Old Ceremony

Leonard Cohen’s 1974 album, New Skin for the Old Ceremony, is reimagined and interpreted by a stellar group of select artist filmmakers. Eleven newly commissioned works illustrate the album in its entirety through the medium of the moving picture. This program highlights the craft of each artist as they complement and coalesce with the work of the legendary singer/songwriter.

Cash bar at 7pm, screening at 8pm. Curated by Lorca Cohen and Darin Klein, and featuring work by Theo Angell, Peter Coffin, Weston Currie, Brent Green, Alex Da Corte, Christian Holstad, Lily Lanken & Sylvan Lanken, Lucky Dragons, Brett Milspaw, Kelly Sears, and Tina Tyrell.

ALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE FREE. Tickets are required, and are available at the Billy Wilder Theater Box Office one hour prior to start time. Limit one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Hammer members receive priority seating, subject to availability. Reservations not accepted, RSVPs not required.

Parking is available under the museum for $3 after 6:00pm.

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:15 pm
by dick
Thanks for heads up Arlene. I'll keep my eyes and ears on the alert for possible New York showing.

Great that Lorca has involvement. As her photos and videos ("Because of a Few Songs", Band back stage on "From the Road," etc.) have revealed, she is very talented.

I have mentioned earlier that Tina Tyrell is long time friend, daughter of pop singer Steve Tyrell (now playing the Cafe Carlyle as Judy Collins did earlier this year), and she took the cover photo for the AR book. Sylvan and Lily Lankin are part of the McGarrigle/Wainwright clan who frequently appear with the other family members (Rufus and Martha).

Sounds like a great project and look foward to your first hand report Arlene.

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:34 am
by bridger15

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:09 am
by Pope
This does look wonderful. I sat and listened to the album in a freezing bedsit under many piles of blankets.
Will the film be available for sale or download?
Glyn
http://www.cactusrainpublishing.com/the_doctor.html

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:09 pm
by jazz4111
Rats! My Mom is arriving on the 16th for the holidays - so I'll have to miss this event which I'd love to attend.

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 1:44 am
by dick
jazz4111 wrote:Rats! My Mom is arriving on the 16th for the holidays - so I'll have to miss this event which I'd love to attend.

Maybe your Mom would like it too?

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 2:15 am
by jazz4111
LOL! My Mom is 85 and a big Sinatra fan - photo exhibits not her cup of tea. She will be traveling all day (from New Jersey) and likely will have just the cup of tea - sans museum shows!

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 7:07 pm
by bridger15
Just bringing this thread to the top for a remnder to everyone in the Los Angeles area.

Full info at the top of this thread.

I will be going. I should be easy to spot wearing this button.

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---Arlene

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, Dec 16

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:43 am
by MaryB
Off topic, but THANK YOU Arlene for my lovely button!!!!!!!

Much love,
Mary

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, De

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:56 pm
by bridger15
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WOW. I just loved the whole experience.
Varying in style and technique from song to song, this
program highlights the craft of each artist as they complement
and coalesce with the work of the legendary singer/songwriter
Mission accomplished! The individual films were “reverential”, a descriptor used several times during the evening’s program. The essence of each song was indeed complemented by each of the filmmaker artists.

I had a smile on my face from start to finish. I loved it.

The Hammer Museum, Billy Wilder Theatre is one of my favourite cultural spots in LA. I arrived early to ensure snagging one of the free tickets. When the elevator opened onto the lovely outdoor courtyard, I was greeted by beautiful strains over the sound system of Rufus Wainwright, followed by Antony covering Leonard Cohen songs. What a great start to the evening.

The Billy Wilder Theatre is beautifully designed, arena style with plush comfortable seats. The sightline from any seat is excellent.

And the sound, oh the sound of the performance, was luxurious. I subsequently learned that credit for this goes to co-curator Darin Klein's direction at the sound check. I hope when this art event travels to other art institutions that they follow Darin's lead.

It is difficult to remember the specifics of all 11 videos, count ‘em, 11 videos, that were each presented in such a short time span. Like all art events, I would have loved to immediately view it all over again, especially after hearing some of the filmmakers’ comments in the Q&A.

I must mention for two of the songs, I concentrated more on the LC aural rather than the visual, "A Singer Must Die", which I heard live for the first time in Gothenburg and the unornamented "Who By Fire", the chilling Unetaneh Tokef.

Following the screening, Darin Klein, Programs Coordinator at the Hammer Museum and co-curator with Lorca Cohen, hosted the Q&A with some of the filmmakers who were present.

It was Lorca’s inspiration to start gathering filmmaker artists to make videos to the songs in this album. He said he was thrilled when she asked him to help her so he could ask some of his favourite artists to make videos to one of his favourite artists. He introduced Lorca in the audience who modestly waved from her seat.

The artist filmmakers were all young and award winners. Their video clips were fantastic.

* The program with the filmmaker artists bios *
http://www.scribd.com/full/45566429?acc ... 8tmcqcylrs
with thanks to Darin Klein for sending me the pdf file.

We were asked to take no photos. But there was no mention of audio.
So I turned on my Sony stick and captured the wonderful Q&A with four of the artist filmakers.

* Link to the mp3 audio clip on my LC Scrapbook *
http://onboogiestreet.blogspot.com/2010 ... um_25.html

The first artist on the audio is, Weston Currie talking about "Lover Lover Lover." His tale about the horse and its rider in his video is priceless

The second filmmaker is Sarah Rara, from "Lucky Dragons" describing her approach to "A Singer Must Die" which was influened by what she saw on the internet.

Next is Tina Tyrell, "Leaving Green Sleeves" on how she got a principal dancer from the New York City Ballet, Ashley Bouder, to be in her video.

And the last one is Brett Milspaw, "Who By Fire" who hid in a church with construction workers eating their lunch and randomly captured images of pedestrians.

---Arlene

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, De

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 12:29 pm
by mirka
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Thank you SO MUCH, Arlene, for this report, 'New Skin..." was always my favorite album.
How could I find where to watch this film ?


...I'm a little scared though by this sudden outburst of recognition of my favorite obscure singer-songwriter.
If I hear him played in an elevator one of these days I will know for sure End of the World is imminent...

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, De

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:23 pm
by bridger15
mirka wrote: Thank you SO MUCH, Arlene, for this report, 'New Skin..." was always my favorite album.
How could I find where to watch this film ?
We will have to wait for Jarkko to give us further announcements after he receives new information from mission control.

I am also anxious to see this film again...and again.

---Arlene

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, De

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:00 pm
by mutti
Thanks for this report of the 11 films Arlene. I too want to see it if it comes my way.
I imagine it won't come my way right now as I am in India but when I am back on the west coast of America
hopefully I can catch it somewhere.
By the way I also want to thank you for the BUTTON! and for YOU!
8) :D 8)
Leslie

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, De

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:44 pm
by dick
Many thanks for great report Arlene. Have heard that Lorca has approached other museums, but nothing concrete to date on additional showings. Will of course spread the word here on the forum when more comes out.

Re: New Skin for the Old Ceremony reimagined in 11 Films, De

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:04 pm
by bridger15
That is great news, Dick. Thank you.

@Dick
I just updated my LC Scrapbook report with interesting info about some of the artist filmmakers that you posted earlier in this thread.
Thanks.

---Arlene