Events
Beach Singularity |
Apparitions |
Quacks and Cures |
Get Mouthy! |
Composed by Trevor Wishart in 1979 Beach Singularity is an environmental music event. The score instructs that a ‘maze’ be built as the music is played, additional beach games were also devised for this performance on Scarborough beach: “Bury your Dad”, “Deckchair Races” and “Sandcastle Solutions”. The audience is drawn towards the maze by the sound and activity and as they enter it popular tunes morph into chaotic, dissonant sound. |
A music theatre event involving 100 performers, this promenade performance was premiered in Duart Castle, Mull and performed at Dartington International Summer School, Devon. Devised with composer Stephen Montague for these 2 sites, the audience was led through a labyrinth of spaces by masked guides. During the 2 hour performance they were immersed in layers of spectral visions and evocative sounds. |
An evening extravaganza, at Wellcome Collection exploring alternative and orthodox approaches to diagnosis and cure from the 19th to the 21st centuries. Celebrating the weird, marvellous or downright fraudulent in medicine this event looks at the relationship between past and present approaches and asks: just how much has changed? |
Curated for the Wellcome Collection this night of simultaneous events
explored nature's most important orifice through the filter of Science, Art, History and Culture.
From its primal function at the beginning of the digestive system, to its extraordinary role in communication the mouth was explored in all its gaping glory. Demonstrations, live-acts, music and film provided a stimulating, informative and entertaining forum in which to Get Mouthy!
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