Last night saw Luke Altmann's Gallery Delacatessen play host to the fourth Tyndall concert, which was the most stressfull and successful Tyndall Assembly concert to date. Due to popular demand and fear of overcrowding the gallery space, two sessions were announced with an estimated head count of 60+ people overall!
Two works were performed: Morphic Resonance, a collaborative work by composer Alex Waite-Mitchell and choreographer Amanda Phillips, and Robert Ashley's She Was A Visitor (1967) for leader and ensemble of voices. Though in this case, Ashley's work was adapted for solo performer with pre-recorded ensemble voices. [n.b: I'll post a blog on this performance in the next couple of days, explaining the process of the original and readapted version in a little more detail.]
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Two works were performed: Morphic Resonance, a collaborative work by composer Alex Waite-Mitchell and choreographer Amanda Phillips, and Robert Ashley's She Was A Visitor (1967) for leader and ensemble of voices. Though in this case, Ashley's work was adapted for solo performer with pre-recorded ensemble voices. [n.b: I'll post a blog on this performance in the next couple of days, explaining the process of the original and readapted version in a little more detail.]
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Rehearsal of Morphic Resonance by dancers [left pic] (left to right: Alison Currie, Ade Suharto and Sarah Cartwright.)
Performance of Morphic Resonance (left to right), 1. Sarah Cartwright, 2. Ade Suharto & Sarah Cartwright, 3. the dancers move outside , 4. projection.
After concert banter.
...and relieved with the lovely Edith after the concert.
Many thanks to everybody who performed and came along.
The next concerts will be held on the 18th and 25th of May.
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