Ebbw Vale 1 7 July 2012 The General Offices Sunday 1 July 21.00-23.00 Ghost Parade, Stefhan Caddick Adain Avion: mobile art space, social sculpture and travelling time capsule. Adain Avion is part of the UK-wide London 2012 Festival and is Wales major contribution to the Cultural Olympiad, the largest cultural celebration in the history of the modern Olympic and Paralympic Movements. The transformed fuselage of a DC09 aeroplane will migrate across Wales igniting the imagination with an exciting collection of cultural and sporting activity curated by Welsh artist Marc Rees. Over three weeks Adain Avion visits Swansea, Ebbw Vale and Llandudno presenting over 150 different events before ending its journey at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Llandow, Vale of Glamorgan. Finally the fuselage will visit the National History Museum at St Fagans, Cardiff where the contemporary folk archive of all activities will be deposited via Adain Avion s black box. As dusk falls, local groups gather to celebrate a decade of transition. With mass participation, outdoor projections, archival imagery and music played by Ebbw Valley Brass, Ghost Parade, which is part carnival and part surreal protest will mark the 10th anniversary of the closure of the works and the arrival of Adain Avion in Ebbw Vale. The procession begins at the Leisure Centre and ends at The General Offices. For further information visit www.adainavion.org
Made by hand, A performance installation that stitches together the natural gestures, threads of stories and shared experiences gathered from quilt making groups working close to the Adain Avion site, offering an insight into the relationships between the quilters, the industry and the landscape in and around Ebbw Vale. Get Involved An opportunity for everyone to gather memories or pack up some images, and stow them in a virtual suitcase in the Adain Avion Archive. Whether you re a group, a family, friends, a school, a college or an individual you can deposit your ideas in the hold for others to see. Look out for the AA Left Luggage pages on the website that offer you ways of using the work of the Adain Avion artists as a guide to exploring your own, seemingly ordinary patch as it is made extraordinary by your questioning and looking, remembering and recording. SMS: Steel Men Stories Local author Owen Sheers, currently Welsh Rugby Union Writer in Residence and Bafta Award winning film maker Christopher Morris have created a series of filmed portraits of characters connected with The Steel Men of Ebbw Vale Rugby Club. In association with Newport Film School as part of Adain Addysg. Monday 2 July 10.00-10.45 Spinning class 11.00-12.00 S Storytelling Circle, Library Services (Welsh) 12.30-13.30 13.30-14.30 S Storytelling Circle, Library Services (English) 14.30-15.30 S Waun-Lwyd Primary School, film screening 15.30-17.30 18.00-19.00 I Ebbw Vale Youth Forum 19.00-21.00 Joanna Young
Tuesday 3 July Janire Najera 10.00-10.45 Zumba class 14.00-16.00 I Beaufort Ballroom Tea Dance 17.30-18.30 T 19.00-21.00 Tanja Råman, Ballet Cymru and Ebbw Vale Male Voice Choir Terminal Velocity, Citrus Arts Citrus Arts and Valleys Gymnastics Academy present a reimagining of the regular Gymnastics and Free Running displays by creating a performance drawing on the familiar hustle and bustle of airport life. Young DJ's will provide the soundtrack, mixing from inside the plane following workshops led by Ebbw Vale Youth Services. Wednesday 4 July 10.00-11.00 Step class 12.00-14.00 I P2B (Proud to be), workshop Charter Housing & Communities First 15.00-16.00 18.00-20.30 AA EV TV LAB Adain Avion Ebbw Vale Television Laboratory
Nerea Martinezde Lecea We Are Still Here, Nerea Martinez de Lecea We Are Still Here is an affirmation of identity and the present. It encapsulates a sense of rootedness and slippage, familiarity and displacement, loss and survival. It is an acknowledgement of what is gone and a tribute to the people who remain. A film installation sited inside the General Offices. Friday 6 July 10.00-11.00 Urban rebounding class 11.30-12.30 I Environmental Resource Centre Thursday 5 July 10.00-11.00 Spinning class 12.00-14.00 I Book Club and Picnic, Library Services 15.00-16.00 13.00-14.00 T 14.30-15.30 S Waun-Lwyd Primary School, film screening 15.30-16.30 16.30-18.00 I EVi, Young People s Music Workshop and Archive Animation screening with live percussion 20.00-22.00 Cold Rolling, dress rehearsal 16.30-17.30 T 19.30-20.00 Terminal Velocity, performance Citrus Arts & Valleys Gymnastics Academy 20.00-21.00 VGSA, Valleys Gymnastics Subterranean Academy Architectural Reimagining of a Bunker
Saturday 7 July 19.00 B Cold Rolling, performance Tanja Råman, Ballet Cymru and Ebbw Vale Male Voice Choir John Collingswood Cold Rolling, Tanja Råman, Ballet Cymru and Ebbw Vale Male Voice Choir An intricate site responsive piece in which choreographer Tanja Råman and ten dancers from Ballet Cymru filter the processes of steel making via movement to a live score, composed by BAFTA Award winning John Hardy and sung by Ebbw Vale Male Voice Choir. In collaboration with Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama as part of Adain Addysg. Special thanks to the young dancers of Blaenau Gwent for their contribution in the the creation of Cold Rolling. Book class via Leisure Centre 01495 303766 T Tickets from Adain Avion kiosk B Booking essential 01495 355800 S Schools only I Invitation only All Adain Avion events are free All images by Warren Orchard unless credited otherwise. Part of Artists Taking the Lead a project at the heart of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.