Monthly Archives: May 2018
Exhibition : Collagistes Collective : Life / Death / Spirit / Flesh. 31 May to 3 June
This contemporary Collage International Group Show will address four universals; Life/Death/Spirit/Flesh, as one theme: this means the Collage presented encompasses Politics, Nature, Society, Sexuality, Personal Relationships, Online Presence, World View, Private Pursuits and, of course: the many things in between! … Continue reading
Ens Ekt : Paul Stapleton, Adam Pultz Melbye & Simon Rose. Sunday 27th May 15:30
Adam Pultz Melbye – double bass Simon Rose – baritone saxophone Paul Stapleton – bonsai sound sculpture (BoSS) Ens Ekt features the experimental musical inventions of Paul Stapleton (Californian born, Belfast-based) placed in dialogue with the circular breathed multiphonics and … Continue reading
Sloth Racket + Webster/Lisle. Saturday 26th May 19:30
A double bill of Sloth Racket and Colin Webster / Andrew Lisle. Sloth Racket is a band of UK improvisers led by baritone saxophonist Cath Roberts, with Sam Andreae on alto saxophone, Anton Hunter on guitar, Seth Bennett on bass … Continue reading
HYG Nights #3 : Persona – Friday, 25th May, 19.30
Rita Says & The Jerico Orchestra : 50 Years On: Cornelius Cardew and The Great Learning. Saturday 19th May 19:30
50 Years On: Cornelius Cardew and The Great Learning, 2018 On Saturday evening May 19th 2018 Rita Says will present a short talk on her current project to present a new version of three paragraphs from The Great Learning, a … Continue reading
Residency : The SEEN II : Friday 18th May 19:30
Mark Wastell has been organising larger formations of musicians, collectively known as THE SEEN since 2001. Using predominantly improvised material with occasional instructions or themes distributed to individual musicians just prior to performance. No formation has ever been repeated, THE … Continue reading
Exhibition : P.A.S.T.E. : Political Truths. 17 to 21 May
Political Truths : Justice, liberty and objective truth are still powerful illusions in a stagnant political climate where democracy no longer offers us with grand visions of the future. Our individual autonomy is secured and validated through shopping and voting, politics … Continue reading
Grassy Noel & APE : For Whom The TrumPeste Blasts. Saturday 12th May 19:30
For Whom The Trumpeste Blows “By The Pricking Of My Thumb, Something Wicked This Way Comes” The mesmerising, hypnotising Butoh dancer extraordinaire, Mai Nguyen, joins the Contorted Vocalizations of Grassy Noel & The Incredible Musical Improvisations of APE in this … Continue reading