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Dear Tilla,

I remember the occasion but none of the details. I think it may have been the outcome of some work he was doing as part of his residency with Tate St Ives. If so, it should be in their records. It might have been the piece called The Unspeakable Rooms, which was a collaboration with Rory McDermott – another person who would know. Otherwise, Lawrence Upton is the person to ask.  

All best,
John

 

From: British & Irish poets [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tilla Brading
Sent: 02 May 2018 19:22
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Subject: Re: new at Phantom Power

 

Thanks for the pod casts, chris; great listening.

On another point, can you (or any other brit po) remind me about a performance at Dartington in the 1990's with Alaric Sumner when he used text and disabled dancers. I can't find much about it and hope to cite him as an example of visual/textual mix.

Help, please!

Tilla


Tilla Brading

 

 

 

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:03 PM, cris cheek <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

IF you listen to podcasts such as Sound Matters and RadioLab I’ve been coproducing an ongoing series of essays on sound and sound art, Phantom Power.  

We have a new website:

 

 

 

Ep.4 ‘On listening in’ with Lawrence English, thinks about relational listening and his reworking on Luc Ferrari’s influential Presque Rien

 

Ep.3 ‘Dirty Rat’ with Brian House testing the ‘niche hypothesis’ and converses around his recordings of rats in NYC

 

 

Happy listening,

 

 

cris