Poetry & Noise @ West Space, Melbourne
This Thursday evening, 30 June 2016, at Melbourne's West Space, Molten Upset present an evening of readings and performances titled Poetry & Noise.
Poetry & Noise showcases the work of female artists and writers working with text, sound, music, and voice. Entry is free and doors open at 18:00, with the event commencing at 18:30. The program includes works by the following:
Aurelia Guo, Autumn Royal, Dawn Blood, Eleanor Weber, Elena Gomez, Hana Earles, Katherine Botten, Lisa Lerkenfeldt, Natalie Harkin, Papaphilia, Sophie Cassar, and Spike Fuck.
I was invited by the event's co-curators Lisa Lerkenfeldt and Autumn Royal to propose a work for the event, and the result is a new piece titled Holes, which incorporates pre-recorded audio components with live text/voice. The reading will be performed by Jessie Hall.
Many thanks to Lisa and Autumn for inviting me, and to Jessie for performing.
EDIT: Jessie Hall performing (photo: Lisa Lerkenfeldt):
EDIT: Two media pieces about the evening have emerged, one on the 3CR radio show Women on the Line, the other on a blog post by the organisers for Cordite Poetry Review.
Poetry & Noise showcases the work of female artists and writers working with text, sound, music, and voice. Entry is free and doors open at 18:00, with the event commencing at 18:30. The program includes works by the following:
Aurelia Guo, Autumn Royal, Dawn Blood, Eleanor Weber, Elena Gomez, Hana Earles, Katherine Botten, Lisa Lerkenfeldt, Natalie Harkin, Papaphilia, Sophie Cassar, and Spike Fuck.
I was invited by the event's co-curators Lisa Lerkenfeldt and Autumn Royal to propose a work for the event, and the result is a new piece titled Holes, which incorporates pre-recorded audio components with live text/voice. The reading will be performed by Jessie Hall.
Many thanks to Lisa and Autumn for inviting me, and to Jessie for performing.
EDIT: Jessie Hall performing (photo: Lisa Lerkenfeldt):
EDIT: Two media pieces about the evening have emerged, one on the 3CR radio show Women on the Line, the other on a blog post by the organisers for Cordite Poetry Review.
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