: composition, installation sonore interactive, musique avec traitement en temps réel, performance, improvisation au basson

A special event for International Women's Day 2009

I’ll perform a half improvised piece for bassoon+live electronics+theatrical/live art.


8th March 2009, 15:00 - 18:00
The Red Hedgehog
255-257 Archway Road, N6 5BS
London


A special event for International Women’s Day 2009:


An informal open discussion and celebration of the music being created by women; looking at where it has come from and where it’s going…


An opportunity to meet composers and performers, talk about their work and explore what it means to be a woman making music in the world today.


Featuring live performances from:
Frances Lynch
Consonum Ensemble
Sonia Paço-Rocchia


And including the music of Forum Composers:
Miriam Mackie
Natalie Bleicher
Ann Wolff
others to be announced...


All tickets £5.00 (licensed bar available)

Royal Academy of Music Open Score concert

I’ll play bassoon and be a Bacchae in this event.


3 March 2009, 19:30 - 22:00
Royal Academy of Music, DJ Hall
Marylebone Road
NW1 5HT
London

A concert of new music specially written for CoMA London Ensemble by Academy postgraduate composition students, as part of CoMA’s Open Score project.


SEVEN WORLD PREMIÈRES


  • Bacchae, Richard Bullen
  • Piilupart Oli Rongijuht, Elo Masing
  • Lacquer, Laura Bowler
  • Somm ett eko av mig sjalv, Sebastian Rapacki
  • Counterpoint and Motion, Ivor Bonnici
  • Eventually, as if toward Paradise, Paul Morley
  • Coamer, Charlie Piper


Tickets £6 (concessions £4) from the Academy’s Box Office.

A Cup of Tea Solves Everything

One of my works is exhibited there. It is the score of a performance: Prélude de bouilloires.

The venue is a nice café, if you are arround, you should have a cup of tea!

A Cup of Tea Solves Everything

Curated by Hamja Ahsan and Steph Newell


20th February – 14th March
Opening hours: Tues – Fri 11am-9pm, Saturday 10am-5pm


A diverse range of artists were invited to interpret the statement “A Cup of Tea Solves Everything” in this exciting multi-media exhibition. Tea as time, tea as etiquette, tea as mathematics, tea as war, tea as peace, tea as Empire and more…


Artists include: Lorna Robertson /Raksha Patel /Emma Scarpa /Mathilda Holmqvist /Vanessa Louise Jones /Sonalle /Carol Mancke /Sonia Paço-Rocchia /Gabo /Joanna Kerr /Adnan Mirza /Wendy Couchman /Melissa Stott /Kathy Taylor /Tea Appreciation Society /Helena Wee /Mirei Yazama /Rekha Sameer /Sue Lawes /Paul Taylor /Shafique LeFreaque /Ed Huxley /Fatima Hussein


FREE: No booking required.


Venue: DEPARTURE, 649 Commercial Road, Limehouse, London E14 7LW


Travel directions: 1 minute walk from Limehouse DLR & National Rail/ Buses: 15, 115, 135


More information on the Other Asias website or on the Art Council mailling liste or on Art Rabbit and a facebook event here



Let's murder the moonshine: 100 years of futurism

I’ll be improvising in TAINTED with bassoon and noisy objects.

An evening of beauty, speed and violence to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the founding of Futurism by F.T. Marinetti. Hear, see, drive and eat Futurist culture in creations never before witnessed in this country.


TAINTED (amongst other artists) will be performing their Futurist Orchestra, which has been performed at the SHUNT Lounge and the Estorick Gallery.


George Wood Theatre
Goldsmiths, University of London
19 February 2009: 7.30pm
Tickets: £6 (£5 concessions)


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