- Culture
- 07 Sep 22
Other Voices - Bringing It All Back Home: UCC takes place on Thursday, September 29th at 7pm.
Other Voices is coming to University College Cork (UCC) to present an incredible night of music live streamed from the college's riverside campus on Thursday, September 29th - featuring Biig Piig, Cian Ducrot, Susan O'Neill, SOAK, Yenkee, Rufous Nightjar, Pretty Happy and more.
UCC’s iconic Aula Maxima, its much loved Honan Chapel, and its Glucksman Gallery have been chosen as the backdrops for Other Voices: Bringing It All Back Home.
Students, staff and alumni of UCC, together with the public, will share celebrate music’s power to bring people together as the University returns to campus life.
Hosted by legendary Other Voices presenter MayKay, the line-up will include an array of the country’s most brilliant musicians: Mercury Prize nominee SOAK; Cork-born, London-based rising star Cian Ducrot; a solo set from the magnificent Susan O’Neill, as well as an exclusive performance from critically acclaimed Cork-born experimental artist Biig Piig.
Performances across the UCC campus will include alt-electronic artist and member of the Soft Boy Collective Yenkee; art-punk Cork three piece Pretty Happy; three-part harmony trio Rufous Nightjar (Branwen Kavanagh, Anna Mieke and Zoe Basha) plus a Sunday's Well - a band of UCC traditional musicians led by Caitlín Nic Gabhann, UCC’s artist in residence for 2022.
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The celebrations will commence with Other Voices of UCC, a free public concert in the Hub. The Violet Club will headline this concert which starts at 5.30pm on 29 September.
Other acts by UCC students and staff in the line-up include Goa, a pipa performer from China; an opera performance by Grace Murphy; a rap performance by Raphael Olympio and a lively session by the UCC Traditional Society. The event is open to all on a first come first serve basis. After the concert, the Other Voices main event will be live streamed on screen in the Hub from 7pm.
South Wind Blows Producer, Other Voices’ founder and UCC graduate Philip King returns to his native city and the campus where he began his performing career.
“My own musical expedition began in UCC and was informed in every way by the music that I heard, the people that I met and the wonderful experience that I had as a student in the University," King said in a statement. "It is the realisation of a long held ambition to bring Other Voices back home to the beautiful campus of the University and to Cork City.”
UCC President Professor John O’Halloran is thrilled to see Other Voices making fine use of the campus.
“The arts have the power to both inspire and bring people together," O'Halloran expressed. "After two years of the pandemic our community will be brought together, as the most beautiful University campus in Ireland will echo with music and dance. We have exciting plans for the future development of arts and culture at UCC and we are proud to welcome home distinguished UCC alumnus Philip King. We thank Bank of Ireland for their support and hope this event is enjoyed by all both at home and across the world.”
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Limited access to the Other Voices: Bringing It All Back Home events in the Aula Maxima, Honan Chapel, and The Glucksman will be facilitated by a ticketed lottery. Updates on the event and the lottery are available on othervoices.ie/events/ovucc. Winners will be informed on September 23rd.
Full details are available at Othervoices.ie and by following #OVUCC on social media.
This collaborative livestream is produced in partnership by South Wind Blows, Other Voices and UCC and made possible with the generous support of the Department of Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht and Bank of Ireland.