Leisure Centre

Artist Name(s) Desperate Optimists
Artwork title Leisure Centre
Context/Background
Description

Leisure Centre is an 18-minute film, shot in the new leisure centre situated on Main Street, Ballymun, and features a cast of local residents. It was commissioned by Breaking Ground, the Per Cent for Art Programme for Ballymun Regeneration Limited.

Leisure Centre, scripted and performed by local actors and writers, was six months in development with participants from BRYR and Roundabout youth groups in Ballymun. It filmed over two days in the new swimming pool and leisure complex in Ballymun. It is comprised of three separate long takes with the intention of looking as if it is one single take. Over a period of nine months and through a series of public meetings and subsequent focused encounters with the residents of Ballymun, that the  content of Leisure Centre was created collaboratively by the youth groups and the filmmakers. The central theme is one of optimism - a  focus on new beginnings, the sustenance afforded by civic society and a sense of community and how a new born baby, despite the hardships of parenting, can give us a chance to start over. 

Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor (Desperate Optimists) became convinced that the film should inhabit the speculative. It should look to the future, not as a way of erasing the past of the old Ballymun, but as an attempt to conjure up a hopeful and optimistic vision of a life that is there for the taking, merely requiring an act of faith in oneself and the community of people one is part of.


Mediation

A Catalogue/DVD were produced, with an essay by Val Connor.

The film is part of the Civic Life series of films by the Desperate Optimists.

Biographies

A full biography and past projects can be found at the artists website


Commission Type Local Authority,Regeneration Agency
Commissioner Name Curator - Aisling Prior for Breaking Ground
Commissioning process Limited competition
Project commission dates April 30, 2005 - August 31, 2005
Public Presentation dates February 27, 2006 - January 1, 1970
Partners Roundabout Theatre, Ballymun Active Living Group, Ballymun BRYR Youth services, Ballymun The British Council Project Arts 
Artform Film,Visual Arts,Theatre
Art Practice Arts Participation
Percent for art Yes
Budget Range 10000 - 30000 euro
Project commission start date 30/04/2005
Project commission end date 31/08/2005
Location Leisure Centre, Main Street, Ballymun
County Dublin
Town Ballymun
Street Address Main Street, Ballymun
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Content contributor(s) Denise Reddy
Relationship to project Project Manager, Breaking Ground
Public engagement

On 27 February, 2006 the film had its world premiere at Cineworld, Parnell Street, Dublin 1.
 
On 28 February, 2006 the film was screened at the Kilkenny Cineplex. 

On 29 April, 2006 the film was screened at the Irish Film Institute as part of the Theatricality of Cinema Programme.

On 12 July, 2006 Leisure Centre had its London Premiere at the Curzon Soho as part of the Short Film Summer School.

On 26 August, 2008 Leisure Centre was screened at the National Gallery as part of the Truth or Dare Film Season.

Other associates include residents of Ballymun who participated in the film as members of the cast, or as production assistants including Dorothea Ondrejova, Louise Lowe and actors from Roundabout Youth Theatre, Rhoda Smith and her baby Layla Smith.

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Nazareth Housing Association provides independent living houses for individuals and couples who are 65 and over and on the Sligo County Council housing list.  Nazareth Village is comprised of 48 houses in a garden setting.  The Village was financed as a public-private partnership between Nazareth Housing Association and Sligo County Council with funding from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government.  

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