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Beats ‘n’ Pieces by Raymond Scannell.
“Down the dark alley we swarms like bees.
Smells all like piss, open bins and disease.
Shaking our spray cans, lovin the way
the steel feels in our hands, the potential to say.
we’re graffiti artists from Cork citay”
Artists or vandals? Rebels or thugs? These are the questions at the heart of Ray Scannell’s no-holds barred portrait of a band of young Cork graffiti artists, on the run, on the rampage, on their mission impossible to “spray a sun into the smog” of their grey hometown.
Scannell has carved out a role for himself as a chronicler of his generation’s growing pains. With plays like “Mix It Up”, (Corcadorca) and “Striking Distance”, (Graffiti) he has emerged as a powerful, distinctive young voice of dissent and adolescent rebellion. In “Beats ‘N’ Pieces”, developed originally for Rough Magic’s Seeds Programme, Scannell dives into the gloom of Cork’s alleys and tunnels to paint a portrait of a band of young dreamers and misfits who roam the nighttime underworld in search of colour and excitement. The extraordinary combination of lyricism and violence that defines the group’s reality is beautifully captured in Scannell’s sensitive writing and particularly in the spoof-rap idiom he sometimes uses to hilarious and deadly effect.
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