Circulating for a friend; looks interesting (although alas I cannot
personally make it):
Tanya Tagaq in concert with Nanook of the North
£18 advance, £20 door
Award-winning Inuit vocalist Tanya Tagaq, known for her intense,
evocative style based on traditional throat singing, performs a live
accompaniment to Robert Flaherty’s controversial 1922 silent film
Nanook of the North. Joined by percussionist Jean Martin and violinist
Jesse Zubot, Tagaq reclaims the film’s images of life in an early
twentieth-century Inuit community in Northern Quebec. This is not an
experimental performance to be missed. We are pleased to welcome Tanya
Tagaq to The Forge this 18 June 2016.
https://uk.patronbase.com/_Forge/Productions/10D/Performances
With best wishes
William
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Ur: The End of Civilization in 90 Tableaux (2015), The New Hope
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