Next Experiment at The Cooler
"A fine pianist, Osio is also the group's sole composer... the music growing organically from balladic terrain to pastures altogether grander in design." - All About Jazz
Following a critically acclaimed album launch at Bray Jazz, pianist Leopoldo Osio brings the successor to the acclaimed CEO Experiment to The Cooler. CEO Experiment, co-led by Osio provided a welcome new voice to the Irish scene for over a decade. With its successor, Osio has assembled here an ensemble of players from across the globe – Italian saxophonist Gianni Gagliardi, Spanish drummer Gonzalo Del Val, his long-time collaborator Peter Erdei from Hungary on bass, and virtuosic Cork based trombonist Paul Dunlea in this great new group.
‘Next Experiment’ offer a funky mix of infectious Latin American grooves, jazz, and cool and rhythms.
The Cooler is located upstairs at The Complex Arts Centre, 12 Mary's Abbey Dublin 7. The entrance to The Cooler is through the same door as The Depot at The Complex, on the Mary's Abbey side of the building, where the LUAS tracks run. The building has a red wall on the left hand side of a front plaza that has a sign reading 'The Complex', and a blue wall facing the front plaza that has a sign reading 'The Complex - Art Lives Here'.
The plaza in front of The Complex is used by the surrounding businesses and is often full of fruits, vegetables or delivery vehicles. You can still access The Cooler at these times.
Above the blue door, you'll see a painted sign for The Depot. The Cooler is marked by a small sign between the main glass doors (sometimes covered by blue shutters) and a blue artist's door. The glass doors will be open for performances from door times (usually 7:30pm).
The Cooler cannot be accessed from the Arran St East side of The Complex - this is the entry for the Gallery and artist studios only. If you have any trouble locating the Cooler please give Caitriona a call on 087 783 3391.
To find the Cooler Google Maps, search for The Cooler or The Depot at The Complex (the main performance space downstairs at The Complex). If you find the address for just The Complex, it will generally will bring you to the gallery on Arran St East.
The performance space is up two flights of stairs and may be difficult to access for patrons with additional mobility needs. The space is fully seated. Gender-neutral toilet facilities are available upstairs (a few steps up from the level of The Cooler). Baby-changing facilities are available at The Gallery, downstairs at The Complex (using the Arran St entrance).
If you have any other queries regarding accessibility or require any accommodations for seating etc, please contact us at admin @ improvisedmusic . ie and we will do our best to assist you.
The red line of the LUAS runs very close to The Cooler, taking the stop at Jervis St or at Four Courts. Many different bus lines run to Ormond Quay, Inns Quay, or Church Street, which are all a couple of streets away from The Cooler.
There is unfortunately no customer parking available at The Complex. During the day, a small gated Dublin City Council car park can be accessed on Marys' Lane around the corner, at standard rates. Jervis Shopping Centre Car Park is also close by, with varying opening hours. Some street parking is available nearby - days and rates vary, please check signs.
More About this Artist
Venezuelan/Irish pianist and composer Leopoldo Osio is considered one of the strongest pianists on the Irish Jazz scene. His style combines his Latin American roots with an original rhythmic voice deeply rooted in the Jazz legacy .
He has attended Music Colleges in Venezuela, Brazil and Ireland, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in Jazz Performance (Hons) in 2010. He also performed and toured with some of his country’s most accomplished musicians, prior to moving to Ireland.
One of the highlights of his career includes a performance with his own band CEO Experiment along with Kurt Rosenwinkel and Michael Buckley in front of a full house at the Sugar Club in Dublin.
Performances with International Artists include Kurt Rosenwinkel, Curtis Fowlkes, Paul Booth, Ryan Quigley, Cyrille Aimee, Nicolas Folmer, Pierre Bertrand and have shared the stage with some of the greatest contemporary Jazz acts such as Christian Scott, Cory Henry and Tom Rainey.
Over the last decade, he has performed and also been part of numerous projects in Ireland such as CEO Experiment, Ronan Guilfoyle's Tudo Bem, Conor Guilfoyle's Havana Che and Conclave, Paul Dunlea Quintet, Michael Buckley's residence at Bruxelles, Phisqa, Dublin City Jazz Orchestra, Next Experiment among many others.
International Jazz Festivals and Clubs include Bratislava Jazz Days 2014 and Lucenec Jazzove Listie in Slovakia, Music al Carrer and Cafe Mercedes Jazz in Valencia-Spain, Forte Jazz Club and The Vniigaz Auditorium in Moscow-Russia, Sindikat Jazz Club and Ao Vivo in Sao Paulo-Brazil, Jazz al Parque Festival in Colombia, Teatro Zitarrosa in Uruguay, Nagua-Nagua Jazz Festival, El Hatillo Jazz Festival and Festival de Jazz en el Orinoco in Venezuela.Festivals in Ireland include Bray Jazz Festival, Cork Jazz Festival, Down with Jazz, Galway Jazz Festival, Limerick Jazz Festival, Brilliant Corners.
The Irish Times““One of the most naturally gifted musicians to relocate to Ireland in recent years” ”