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- F-IRE_Collective abstract "F-IRE Collective is a creative music community founded by Barak Schmool in London, United Kingdom. Additionally, the Collective also has a record label.F-IRE (Fellowship for Integrated Rhythmic Expression) was named later in 1998 and came to encompass a community of artists whose outlook stretched beyond 'music alone'. Dance, poetry, film and other modes of creative expression were as much a part of their artistic conception as the sound they produced. F-IRE members cultivate their own directions and thereby transcend the categorical boundaries that can stifle creativity. Whether involving circus or electronica, free-improv or classical composition their voices are distinct and alive with the spirit of freedom.F-IRE, in its prehistory, began as a workshop in 1995 in which a group of young musicians met to learn West African dance music, its theory and methods of communication. They applied these techniques and knowledge to their own compositional and improvisational languages. Timeline was one of the first bands to arise from this workshop.Barak Schmool, bandleader of Timeline, started the whole affair. He was a member of Django Bates' Delightful Precipice and had grown up musically inside the fertile environment around Loose Tubes. As a regular teacher at City University and Royal Academy of Music, it was his experimental pro-community bands Akwaaba drum orchestra, Méta Méta and Rhythms of the City that were part of the attractive force that pulled people together to form F-IRE.Those joining him in these initial creative explorations included Eska Mtungwazi, Robert Mitchell, Tom Skinner, Iian Pattinson, Nick Ramm, Tom Herbert, Leo Taylor and Dave Okumu. Others were drawn to F-IRE for a variety of reasons; Ingrid Laubrock, Ben Davis and Jonny Phillips (musician) through their interest in studying African rhythms; Maurizio Ravalico and Finn Peters through their involvement in the Afro-Cuban music of Méta Méta; Pete Wareham and Seb Rochford through their connection with Tom Herbert; Justin Quinn, Tom Arthurs and Jonathan Bratoeff through their involvement with F-IRE jazz workshops led by Stéphane Payen and Julia Biel through her songwriting partnership with Jonny Phillips.F-IRE has 3 main communal objectives: to sustain the creative lives of their members and the surrounding community; to ensure that their creativity functions well inside the wider community; to share their knowledge and opportunities. The collective's success is built on the quality of its work in education, performance and recording. Until 2005 these 3 principal spheres of activity proceeded without funding.The success of the F-IRE concept was affirmed in July 2004 when it was awarded the BBC Jazz Award for Innovation. Furthermore, all musicians nominated within the 'Rising Star' category were members of F-IRE. In 2005 the F-IRE Collective was awarded the CMN for a national tour, the highest level of government-funded support for creative musicians.".
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- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_Ladyland.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Jazz_Award_for_Innovation.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Barak_Schmool.
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- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Davis_(cellist).
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- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink City_University_London.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Okumu.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Django_Bates.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Eska_Mtungwazi.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Finn_Peters.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Iian_Pattinson.
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- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Jonny_Phillips_(musician).
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Julia_Biel.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Quinn.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Quinn_Guitarist.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Kit_Downes.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink List_of_record_labels.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink London.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Lucy_Railton.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Maurizio_Ravalico.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_Prize.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Cuba.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Méta_Méta.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Ramm.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Oriole_(band).
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Wareham.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Polar_Bear_(British_band).
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Rhythms_of_the_City.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Mitchell_(jazz_pianist).
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Academy_of_Music.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Seb_Rochford.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Stéphane_Payen.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Timeline.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Arthurs.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Herbert.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Skinner.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLink Zac_Gvi.
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLinkText "F-IRE Collective".
- F-IRE_Collective wikiPageWikiLinkText "F-IRE".
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- F-IRE_Collective subject Category:English_jazz_ensembles.
- F-IRE_Collective subject Category:English_record_labels.
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- F-IRE_Collective subject Category:Musical_collectives.
- F-IRE_Collective subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1998.
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- F-IRE_Collective comment "F-IRE Collective is a creative music community founded by Barak Schmool in London, United Kingdom. Additionally, the Collective also has a record label.F-IRE (Fellowship for Integrated Rhythmic Expression) was named later in 1998 and came to encompass a community of artists whose outlook stretched beyond 'music alone'. Dance, poetry, film and other modes of creative expression were as much a part of their artistic conception as the sound they produced.".
- F-IRE_Collective label "F-IRE Collective".
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- F-IRE_Collective wasDerivedFrom F-IRE_Collective?oldid=705763953.
- F-IRE_Collective homepage www.f-ire.com.
- F-IRE_Collective isPrimaryTopicOf F-IRE_Collective.