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New Music Dublin in association with Improvised Music Company & The Complex
Launched in 2020 to support and highlight the work of female and gender diverse composers in jazz and improvised music in Ireland, BAN BAM is a commissioning and development award from Improvised Music Company. The 2025 recipients, composers Joanna Mattrey and Christine Tobin, are celebrated on this programme, which comprises world premieres of their new works.
With themes of conflict, loss of home and cultural identity, Joanna Mattrey’s Battle Ready II asks that the performers play for those who have no voice. The work includes composition, improvisation, spoken text and video, and features a central quartet of saxophone, violin, viola and synths. Joanna Mattrey performs alongside Nick Roth, Larissa O’Grady and Simon Jermyn, drawing on their fluency in improvisation and notated music, while oscillating between coordinated written events and sweeping improvised textures and gestures to create a powerful live experience.
Christine Tobin’s new work Pseudologia Fantastica explores themes of disinformation, and the misappropriation of new technologies and information networks to spread lies that destroy democratic conversation, undermining our perceptions of the world. In the history of communication, we have never been so connected—yet we often find ourselves divided, mistrustful and weighed down by dark uncertainty about the future. Presented by Christine Tobin with accompaniment by cellist Kate Shortt, the piece includes spoken word and song.
Christine Tobin - vox, keys
Kate Shortt - cello
Joanna Mattrey - viola
Larissa O'Grady - violin
Nick Roth - saxophone
Simon Jermyn - bass
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Venue Information - The Complex
The Complex is run by creative artists. It is the new Northside arts centre. Since February 2009 it has staged a rich programme of artistic and cultural productions, exhibitions and events in the Dublin 7 area. From our original home in Smithfield Square to Benburb Street, our new permanent premises is located at Little Green Street, next to the old Fruit and Vegetable Market.
The new arts centre features nine artist’s studios as well as two performance areas, rehearsal and exhibition space.