06/02/2010

Domestic Disturbance in Shoreditch

I organise this next Domestic Disturbance with Andy. Domestic Disturbances: Series of happening in flats and houses around London.

Domestic Disturbance
happening in a flat in Shoreditch
Saturday, 13th February 2010
19:00 - 22:00
Andy MacWilliams' flat
Flat 5 Fairmule House, 27 Waterson Street E2 8HT


PERFORMANCES
Tomas Adejumo - group poetry performance
Graham Dunning - http://www.myspace.com/grahamdunning - Modified turntable electronics
Simon Dell - Improvised percussion experiments
Dolly Dollycore - vintage synth mayhem
Marie Lager & Sonia Paço-Rocchia - http://www.musinou.net - Dance & music impro duet
Paul Burnel - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.burnell - poetic elephant
James Bull & Rob Bidder - Freesound Improvised duo
Matthew Lee Knowles & Andy Ingamells - spoken words

INSTALLATIONS
Andrew Crowe - http://brainflakes.org/ - Sound & interactive projection
Frances Bowman - http://www.francesbowman.com/ - light installation
Sonia Paço-Rocchia - http://www.musinou.net/ - Sound and interactive installation
Eric Schockmel - http://www.ericschockmel.net/ - Animated video installation
Andrew McWilliams - http://jahya.net/ - Filmic rehashing environment



and more guests and surprises...

05/02/2010

Sticky Videos!

I just added the videos of the two Lucy Ridley's choreographies in which I did the music and performed.
Here the video of Sticky Pathways, the première of the piece, March 2009 and
here the video of Sticky Sticky Pathways, presented at The Shunt, September 2009.

04/02/2010

LIO, 7th February, Cafe Oto

Between excellent musicians, I will bassoon-improvise!

The London Improvisers Orchestra
Café Oto
18-22 Ashwin St, Dalston, London, E8 3DL - map
7th February
Doors 8.00, music 8.30
£6/concessions £4


Fresh from their successful trip to Amsterdam's legendary Bimhuis, the London Improvisers Orchestra are bringing it all back home this Sunday, 7th Feb, at the splendid Cafe Oto in Dalston.

You never can tell exactly who will turn up to play, in what numbers and with what instrumentation, but there are always pleasant surprises as the LIO work their way through two sets of (mainly) conducted improvisation. So do turn up - doors 8.00, music 8.30 sharp, admission £6 (concessions £4) - and do enjoy the proceedings. Please do try and turn up on time - it has been harder to seat latecomers given the size of audience we have been getting, although the people left standing do seem to have enjoyed the concerts!

This is the first of ten monthly concerts in 2010 by LIO, always the first Sunday of the month, and the vast majority at Cafe Oto.

On est toujours là pour soi.