Merzbow with the Dirty Electronics Ensemble, Leicester, 17 April 2008, 7.30pm
| 17 April 2008 | ||
| 7:30 pm | to | 8:30 pm |
MERZBOW with the DIRTY ELECTRONICS ENSEMBLE
Merzbow is joining forces with the twenty-five piece strong Dirty Electronics Ensemble led by noise doctor John Richards to perform a specially commissioned piece for the DIY instrument the Sudofuzz (aka Merztin). The Sudofuzz is a collision of oscillators, feedback networks and distortion housed in a junk tin can with grip bolts and electrode-controllers. Collective noise creation on a mass scale.
Capsule present
Thursday, 17th April @ 7.30
MERZBOW with the DIRTY ELECTRONICS ENSEMBLE
PACE Building, De Montfort University, Leicester
Free Entry!!!
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/faculties/humanities/cepa/merzbow.jsp
Sasha Andrews, Hetain Patel, Louise Clements - Digital Broadway, Nottingham, 24 April 2008, 8pm
| 24 April 2008 | ||
| 8:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
BROADWAY CINEMA
STUDIO
THUR 24 APRIL, 8PM
FREE
Commissioned local artists Sasha Andrews and Hetain Patel with Louise Clements will be talking about their new work for Digital Broadway.
Hetain and Louise will also hold a short performance of tabla druming and Kathak dancing as part of their presentation about A SILENT SEARCH FOR 16 CLASSICAL BEATS to illustrate their collaboration and the how the dialogue exists in its classical form.
HETAIN PATEL
A SILENT SEARCH FOR 16 CLASSICAL BEATS
On the Glass Screen until April 30.
Borrowing a 16 beat rhythm cycle from Indian classical music and dance to structure this new video work, Hetain Patel and Louise Clements investigate notions of origin and displaced culture. Using the movement vocabulary of traditional Kathak dance to shape the visual rhythm of this silent work, the performers play with the conversational relationship inherent between Tabla drummer and Kathak dancer. As the performers fall in and out of sync with one another, Hetain uses red Kanku pigment both to provide structure for and to trace movements from Louise’s dance.
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