Eden Mulholland Explained

Eden Mulholland (born 1979) is a New Zealand composer, musician and dancer. He was a founder of the band Motocade and composes for dance and the World of Wearable Art show.

Early life and education

Mulholland was born in 1979.[1] He grew up in Christchurch and attended Shirley Boys' High School.[2] He came from a musical household: his father was in a band, his mother played the piano, all of the five children played and sang and he later played in bands with his older brothers Will and Jol.[3] [4] As a child he learnt ballet, studying with Russell Kerr and then completing a performing arts degree at Unitec where he graduated in 1998.

Career

In his career as a dancer Mulholland worked with choreographers Ann Dewey and Sean Durham, and dance companies Touch Compass and Black Grace.[5]

In 2003, when he spent time in London, Mulholland began to compose electronic music and decided to concentrate on music composition.[6] On returning to New Zealand he founded the indie–rock band Motocade with his brother Will. He also played in the indie band the Mots with another brother Jol.

As a composer of dance music Mulholland has worked with the companies Atamira Dance Company and Okareka Dance led by Taiaroa Royal and Taane Mete. Choreographers Michael Parmenter, Sarah Foster-Sproull and Malia Johnston have commissioned him to write works and he has composed three ballet scores for Foster-Sproull including To Hold and Autumn Ball.[7] His album Music for Dance includes sounds tracks from Johnston's dance works. He composed the score of Meremere (2016) a dance piece performed by wheelchair dancer Rodney Bell and directed by Malia Johnston.[8] [9] In 2018, he collaborated with Johnston and video artist Rowan Pierce to create Rushes a combination of live music and dance and video art performed in multiple spaces.[10] [11]

Mulholland composed the music for the opening ceremony of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup held in New Zealand and Australia.[12] From 2022 to 2024, he has been the composer and music director for the World of Wearable Art show in Wellington.[13] [14]

Mulholland currently lives in Brisbane.

Awards and honours

Mulholland has won two awards at the Wellington Theatre Awards: in 2018 he won the Sound Designer of the Year for Meremere and Rushes,[15] and in 2019 he won the Constance Scott Kirkcaldie Award for Outstanding Composer of Music for the dance work Orchids.[16]

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. News: Yeoman . Paula . 21 June 2009 . Oh brother . Herald on Sunday . 13.
  2. News: Dann . Jennifer . 28 February 2017 . Twelve Questions with Eden Mulholland . 3 December 2024 . NZ Herald.
  3. News: Jenkin . Lydia . 31 May 2013 . Eden Mulholland: Mulholland Drive . 3 December 2024 . NZ Herald.
  4. Horsley . Francesca . Autumn 2010 . The music of dance . DANZ Quarterly . 19 . 8-9.
  5. Web site: 2024-07-30 . Life after rock and roll with Eden Mulholland . 3 December 2024 . RNZ . en-nz.
  6. News: 20 February 2010 . Musician hard to pigeonhole. . Dominion Post . Proquest.
  7. Web site: Fox . Rebecca . 2021-04-08 . The colour of creativity . 3 December 2024 . Otago Daily Times Online News . en.
  8. Web site: 2019-08-02 . Meremere – Christchurch Arts Festival 2019 . 2024-12-02 . my.christchurchcitylibraries.com . en-NZ.
  9. Web site: Stevenson . Jenny . 18 October 2016 . Meremere review . 3 December 2024 . DANZ.
  10. Web site: Whyte . Raewyn . 2017-01-14 . Dance review: Rushes . 2024-12-02 . NZ Herald . en-NZ.
  11. Web site: Ford . Monique . 2 March 2018 . Arts Fest: Rushes not bound by a single genre . 2024-12-02 . www.stuff.co.nz.
  12. Es . Roberto . 11 December 2023 . Eden Mulholland music & mischief . New Zealand Woman's Day . Press Reader.
  13. Web site: Chumko . Andre . 16 August 2023 . World of Wearable Arts announces five headline artists for 2023 . 3 December 2024 . www.stuff.co.nz.
  14. Web site: 23 September 2024 . WOW behind the scenes: Eden Mulholland . 3 December 2024 . www.thepost.co.nz.
  15. Web site: 10 December 2018 . Wellington Theatre Awards 2018 Winners . 2024-12-02 . thebigidea.nz . en.
  16. Web site: 9 December 2019 . Wellington Theatre Awards 2019 . 3 December 2024 . The Big Idea.
  17. Mills . Amanda . June-July 2013 . Dancing with the beast . New Zealand musician . 17 . 7 . 10-11.
  18. Johnstone . Andrew . October 2015 . Hunted haunted: the unique musical stylings of Eden Mulholland . Rip it up . 16.