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have experience in programming indoor, outdoor, community, arts, corporate and festival events. Also have experience in devising workshop programmes for communities and festivals
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In 1993 Moray graduated with an honours degree in fine art from the Limerick School of Art and Design and later that year co-founded Bui Bolg Street Theatre Company. The company has gone on become one of the leading street theatre companies in Ireland.
With Bui Bolg he worked at numerous festivals including some of the largest events in the country from the Dublin St. Patrick’s Festival, (where they won numerous awards) to the Special Olympics, the Glastonbury Music Festival in the U.K. to working on European wide corporate events for companies such as Smirnoff, Guinness, Nokia, O2 and Heineken.
In 2003 he left to work as a production designer at the Arches Theatre, Glasgow and later produced a European theatre project with FABRIK, Potsdam, a leading European dance-theatre company from Germany and Material theatre, Cork. The project became known as 'TORN' and was performed in Cork and Glasgow to great reviews.
In 2004 he co-produced “Islands of Song”, an international music project that brought musicians from Ireland and Newfoundland together to perform in both Cork and St.Johns, Newfoundland.
In the lead up to the Cork 2005 European Capital of Culture he was appointed Artistic Director of the Cork St. Patrick’s Festival which was to be one of the most successful special events in the 2005 programme.
In 2006 he created and developed the largest Community Carnival programme in Ireland. Over 1,000 people, from all sections of the community and ranging in ages from 7 – 80 took part in a 6 month programme designing, making and performing their own Carnival pageants on the streets of Cork.
In August 2006 he co-founded Goldiefish events specialising in managing, programming and producing events for festivals and venues
