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Written by Greg
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Monday, 05 July 2010 12:35 |
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Dream Walker Dance at the LSPU Hall on Sunday night. Photo by Greg Locke © 2010
Sound Symposium's first weekend wrapped up Sunday with great weekend of performances, sound art and workshops that really reflected the diverse and eclectic talent of the artists from around the world who come to Sound Symposium.
The morning workshop with Andrea Nann and Brendan Wyatt from Dream Walker Dance was a great prelude to their evening performance at the LSPU Hall. David Rokeby and Eve Egoyan talked about the crossover of music and the visual in their work, Surface Tension, for the Disk Klavier and Diane Landry's installation, Le chavalier de la resignation infinie, continue to be a hit with visitor to the Band Room at MUN Music.
River Connected was a special afternoon concert at MUN Music by percussionist Ed Squires, Dan Morphy with
Darryl Cremasco on Piano and premiered the work of Newfoundland composers, Rob Power, Greg Hawco and Jennifer O'Neill.
The Harbour Symphony was by XXXXX. Click the link to hear it again!
HS-EmilyDoolittle-Jul4_0015.mp3 (5.69mb)
Sunday night the LSPU Hall evening concert feature the Dream Walker Dance Company, Ben Grossman and Debashis Sinha and the Complaints Choir by Kellie Walsh, Sean Panting and Angela Antle.
Sean Panting, right, and the Complaints Choir at the LSPU Hall Sunday Night.
The audio file for Moritz Eggert's Cape Spear Project is now online and is the first part of his work for Saturday night spectacular at Cape Spear. Tickets for this event are $10 cash at the gate and begins at 9:30pm.
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Last Updated on Monday, 05 July 2010 13:37 |