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.12 // dana mitchell, isla scott, james butler, nunzio madden, sam petersen

46 min · 20 nov 2019
aflevering .12 // dana mitchell, isla scott, james butler, nunzio madden, sam petersen artwork

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performed live on the 10th of november at incendium radical library order of appearance: james butler, nunzio madden and sam petersen, dana mitchell, isla scott

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.11 // emily bennett, majella, sage pbbbt

memo share archive #3 a collection of practice, performance, listening, silence, thoughts, diaries, idea sharing, readings, protests, dilemmas, concerns, realisations, unlearnings. 00:00:00 - Emily Bennett - A growth mindset 00:19:11 - Majella 00:39:03 - Sage Pbbbt - I've kept an (almost) daily collection of sketches of my singing practice since 2013. This has mostly consisted of daily improvisations, some explorations of newly discovered techniques and generally playing around with different singing ideas. My improvisation practice is influenced by meditation in the sense of striving to accept what arises. No 'wrong' sounds. Just unexpected sounds; trying to cultivate a practice which can accept whatever arises. Despite this large collection of recordings, I haven't ever shared my technical warm-ups. Strangely, recording some of my practicing of new techniques (mixed with more established ones) felt vulnerable and intimate in a way that I hadn't felt for some time with sharing recordings of my work. The 'daily sketches' do not have to live up to anything--I just explore something every day in sound. But sharing my technical explorations and failures--recordings the sounds that I cannot-quite-make-yet--felt confronting in an unexpected way. line 11 was curated by ben sendy-smithers, ruben and daniel ward.

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