‘Drift’ is a one hour long sound choreography, composed for large public space, and performed with 15 local performers.
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Length of a Distance
'Length of a Distance' is a piece designed for the Greenwich Foot Tunnel. The piece highlights the unique acoustic qualities of the transitional public spaces and explores the pace, density and presence of the people passing through them.
Drift
'Drift' is a one hour long sound choreography, composed for large public space, and performed with 15 local performers.
Sounds and bodies in space
2021-11-02 19:00
Online
Dávid Somlo is a Hungarian interdisciplinary artist based in Budapest working with the movement of sounds and bodies in space and using walking as a fundamental form to facilitate and choreograph various performative situations. He will introduce three of his key works where walkers carry portable speakers.
Mandala
Part immersive sound composition, part intimate choreography, part group meditation, Mandala asks how we might exist and interact with each other when there is nothing left to do but walk.
Weeds are Community
A sound walk created for the Streets of Frome, Somerset, England, which explores the parallel between plants and people: fragility, resilience and determination.
Touching Sound
Dawn Matheson and Olivia Brouwer
Partnering with the Canadian National Instate for the Blind and supported by the Ontario Arts Council, Touching Sound is a sensory-led nature walk and workshop that was available for individuals with sight loss. Social practice and sound artist, Dawn Matheson, along with Olivia Brouwer, a partially-blind artist, led the work. The workshop involved the creation of sound-activated mixed media sculptures based on recordings and sensory activities while walking in nature at the Guelph Arboretum. Mobiles created from the workshop were also temporarily exhibited at the Guelph Civic Museum from July-August 2023. A second workshop will be held in Waterloo, Ontario on Saturday, May 25th, 2024 from 1-3pm at the Walter Bean Grand River Trail and Waterloo Public Library Eastside Branch. The exhibition will be held at The Button Factory from June to July 2024.
World Trails Network’s ‘Artists Talking Walking’ Seminar Series
World Trails Network
2024-05-24 15:00
FREE
Online
Join the World Trails Network’s Arts & Culture Task Team for a curated programme of online conversations exploring the role walking artists play in shaping, investigating and celebrating trail culture.