An LanntairLocation: Stornoway, Isle of Lewis |
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DIRECTOR’S STATEMENTWhen An Lanntair opened in 1985 it was “only” an art gallery: events were a bolt-on extra to lure the non-visual arts audience upstairs. Since then it has become a well-honed multi-disciplinary space, which means the gallery is also the performance/events space is the education/workshop space. It’s a compact, intimate venue but we have had big successes in touring exhibitions (nationally and internationally), events and more recently education; winning awards willy-nilly. The stairwell is wallpapered with an accretion of posters so it has an in-built, on-going, on-site cultural archaeology, which probably tells the story better than these 300 words. |
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It’s a classic arts-venue-in-a-crumbling-old-building-originally-built-for-something-else scenario. In fact it’s probably the most “challenged” of all comparable Highland venues. Leaking roof, flaking plaster, rubbish access, low capacity, ancient lighting, wooden seats - but - superb acoustics, ambience, atmosphere, character, seafront setting and a tangible sense of history. If you believe what Peter Brook said, that the least important thing [in a theatre] is comfort, then we’re in good shape. Many people have commented on how much they will miss it - although none of them work here. |
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A venue is but a receptacle for an organisation’s creative vision, energy and ideas, so in that sense it’s secondary. The current space has and does limit us chronically in fulfilling that vision and mission and the last 10 years have been dominated by the campaign for a new building. We’ve raised something in the order of £5M but it only began on site in November 2003. The sheer slog, grind, stress, frustration, desperation and aggravation of this has shoved every other so-called tough job I’ve done into the “didn’t know I was well off” category. It could have been, and at times was, my worst disaster, but it isn’t – yet. Could be our greatest triumph. We’re nearly there. Roddy Murray, Director |
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Director Roddy Murray and programmer Alex Macdonald come up with the answers to our questions.Arts Journal: When was the venue established?
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AJ: What famous names have taken to the stage? |
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AJ: What are your big ideas for the future of the venue? AJ: Does the venue have a ghost? |
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AJ: What was your worst disaster? AJ: And what was your biggest triumph? |
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AJ: If you could have any artist in the world for a one off special, who would it be and why? AJ: Why should people look forward to visiting your venue? |
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