Friday 30 March 2012

The Out to Lunch Festival 2012


Ah so the Out to lunch festival.  What a great idea, put on shows that are roughly an hour long serve up some great food and so people can go on their lunch breaks and have fun and food!  I went to see a Marxist magician at the OTLF last year and it was great craic and the food wasn't bad either.  So this year when the brochure came out I paid a bit more attention.  Also for £6 for a show and food you really can't beat it.  Sure what would you be doing that's better on your lunch break anyway?
Only it's not all done during lunch.  It's expanded over the years, so now some of the Out to Lunch festival take place....well...not at lunch time.  I decided on seeing 5 shows. 3 at lunch and 2 at night.  the food on all 3 days was provided by La Boca and I have to say was fairly delicious.  it was also different at all 3 events which was good cause i didn't want o be getting the same thing every time.  I had a Jambalaya one time and and cous cous another time.  LaBoca is known for their Argentinean food so i wasn't always familiar with what i was eating but i can say it was always tasty.  So with bowl in hand and crusty roll ready for dunking here's the shows.

Kevin McAleer
Comdey at lunch time is a tough one.  Comedy when no-one is drinking is an even tougher one. Comedy at Lunch when no-one's drinking in front of an NI crowd is supremely tough.  But Kevin McAleer pulled it off.  I remember watching Kevin's slide show on an VHS (kids ask you parents) when I was but a young 'un.  I remember laughing my arse off at it.  So when I heard that he was bringing that show back I was more than excited.  if you're not familiar basically he shows a lot of slides and makes joke about them.  It's quite surrealist humour. Also I find Kevin to be funny from the moment I see him, like a Mr. Bean or a Father Dougal from Father Ted.  The moment you see him you can't help but laugh.  And it was obvious from the moment he stepped on stage that this crowd agreed with me.  An hour later as he left I had to return to work with sore side and an aching jaw.

Dorance Lorza y the sexteto cafeI have never seen the Black box as busy as I have for  Dorance Lorza y the sexteto cafe. Barely room to stand let alone sit!  Half the room was taken up with the dance floor and even then it was hard to find a place to dance. As the Latin music filled the air and I indulged in a few Erdingers i even found myself getting up for a dance or 2 and to the people who had to witness it i say sorry. Colombian born  Dorance Lorza wasan amazing front man as he sashayed around the stage and eventually the dance floor belting out music the likes I've never heard before- a sort of caribbean cuban jazz salsa - he had the crowd in the palm of his hand.  A great night that got a tad hazy towards the end (blame the Erdinger) but a great night all in all.

Sarah Savoy and the Francadians
I'd never heard of Sarah Savoy prior to this event, but I do love my down south Cajun music and I do speak a little French, so I thought I'd give this ago.  Sarah sings her way through song after song about lost love and dramatic circumstances backed by her band the Francadians. God only know how her husband feels about all this.  But you could ask him if you want, he's playing the double bass.  But with the songs sounding jaunty and raucous you'd never guess that half of them where so dark, but she takes the time at the start of each song to talk us through the story of the song and helpfully she does this part in English.  The rest is in French. She also does a few covers including Hank Williams - mind your own business in French and Jonny Cash - Folsom prison blues in English.

The band banter well on stage talking about how they've just devoured a 24 inch pizza back stage and how that makes it hard to sing some of the more Tongue twistering lyrics.  It seems like they're having a genuinely good time and are thrilled to be here.  I'm not sure how many of the crowd knew Sarah Savoy when the arrived but i think we were all fans when we left, stoping only to buy her Cd and her DVD of good old fashioned Cajun cooking.

SwingabellaDouble bass. Keyboard. 3 women singing (mainly but not exclusively) 40's and 50's songs. 2 blondes and a brunette with victory rolls and navy day dresses from Tipperary, Cork and Portadown.  I admit it's not a usual way to spend a weekday lunch time, but its definitely a great way.
I'll admit that I'm a sucker for a good vocal harmony, maybe it's because it's something i'll never be able to do, maybe its the sound of the voices coming together, whatever it is I love it! And these girls do it perfectly.  They open with sisters, sisters and from there the tunes just keep coming. Java jive, To know him is to love him, Video killed the radio star, Mr sandman,In the mood , Don't sit under the apple tree and eventually finishing off with Goodnight sweet heart. Oh and They also squeezed in a version of Beyonce's Single ladies in a bizarre con-incidents it transpires that the double bassist is one of the singers husband! That's 2 times in 1 week!

Opera at Lunch
Presented by NI Opera and featuring a cast of top-notch young singers they barrelled though an hour of some of the best bits from well known opera's. One of the High lights was when one of the young male singers went though the audience Serenading the ladies with his operatic song. I'm not a massive fan or Opera  but I have to say i enjoyed it presented in this format. Alot of it was sung in enlish which made for better understanding of what was going on but a few were sung in  Italian and Czech.



Friday 2 March 2012

NERD FEST




On the 19th February I was knee deep in nerds, and not for the first time. 

 
Pastie Bap attended the ImagineNation & Heroes & Legends Con at W5 in Belfast on the final day of its three day exhibition in the Odyssey Arena. The event was held by The Emerald Garrison and ran from the 17th to the 19th February and was a veritable feast of movie, comic and tv show magic. Their official website states:


"As part of ImagineNation we celebrate the incredible creativity of movie fans when Emerald Garrison return to W5 with Heroes and Legends Con and a host of new costumed characters, sets and props. If you have been to any of our Invasion Belfast events you will know this is an event you will not want to miss! This is an event created by fans for fans and will cover all aspects of Sci Fi Film and Fantasy. Taking over our temporary exhibition space will be displays featuring costumed characters and recreations from many iconic movies. These will include a "Back to the Future" Delorean, a Tardis, an incredible 24ft tall Optimus Prime and much, much more!"



Pastie Bap's own Chris Caldwell enjoys The Throne
 Game of Thrones
The exhibition consisted of five levels of nerd-dom with traders stands on the ground floor selling an array of figures, costumes, graphic novels, lightsabers, broomsticks (Harry Potter-esque ones, not just for doing the sweeping) and clothing. Forbidden Planet even had their own stall which was positively laden with the shops' products.

The second level featured the Go Demo Area which housed the real reason why Pastie Bap was there - the Game of Thrones Throne. This was a full scale replica of the Throne seen in hit HBO series Game of Thrones. 

The Emerald Garrison
This level also contained a series of special guests in the Atrium featuring comic book artists, actors and costume designers. These guests were available to chat to and to sign/sketch your comic/arm/leg/eyeball, anything you want.
On the fourth level of W5 was the Exhibition Space which featured The Emerald Garrison's Heroes and Legends exhibition. This contained a series of impressive props and sets built by Emerald Garrison members. Sets included Lord of the Rings, Aliens, Star Trek, The Muppets, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Batman, Spiderman and Ghostbusters; while props featured massive 24ft  Optimus Prime, Tardis, Daleks, a Delorian and a full size US WWII Jeep.



Sets and Props
An interactive sorting hat experience!

The quality of these sets and props were excellent andeveryone could enjoy the sights to behold, both young and old. Some of the sets were manned by people dressed up who were on hand for photos, alongside members of the public who just dressed up for their own amusement. It's quite surreal walking around W5 alongside Doctor Who and Rorschach from Watchmen, and then watching Robocop pose for a photo with Gonzo from the muppets.

Throughout the day, a series of events were being held in the lecture theatre on Level 5, and on the Sunday there was a Q&A with Patricia Tallman and Claudia Christian, then a Q&A and drawing live with PJ Holden.
Baby Boba
Cosplay
The final event of the day was the Cosplay competition, where members of the public were invited to dress up as their favourite characters and be judged by a panel of judges. I was a bit sceptical as we sat down in the lecture theatre alongside about a  few dozen men, women and children in costume; but was delighted to see an array of well made costumes (and a few 'thrown together') and everyone seemed to be having a good time. A young Boba Fett won the under 10's section, with two Anikin Skywalker's a close second (both if which received an audible 'aww' from the audience of course), while Predator won the adults section. All in all the day was excellent and was a good dose of good clean fun, a perfect way to end the weekend and cure that hangover!