[Microsound-announce] POINTS OF CONNECTION
Peter Coyte
peter at petercoyte.co.uk
Tue Apr 18 18:10:33 EDT 2006
Points of Connection
Saturday 29 April 2006
7.30pm - 11.00pm
Tickets £5 (£3 Concessions)
Studio 29
29 Vyner St
London E2 9DQ
UK
A live improvised installation exploring temporary recognition,
volatile recollections and time through sound, film and performance.
The performance uses experiments using live processed sound, film and
images developed from four days of research that takes place from 24
- 28 April 2006 at Studio 29.
Peter Coyte - Sonics (LiSa/Logic) John-Paul Zaccarini - Live Artist,
Mad Dog and Custard - visuals, Barney Hollington - Violin.
*Capacity is limited so please email peter at petercoyte.co.uk or phone
020 8459 5388 to reserve places.
Getting there:
Tube:
Bethnal Green (Central Line) 15 minutes walk
Buses:
254, 106 & D6 on Cambridge Heath Road
Streetmap:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=535013&y=183533&z=0&sv=e2
+9dq&st=2&pc=e2+9dq&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
Artists:
Peter Coyte - Sonics (LiSa/Logic)(http://www.petercoyte.co.uk)
Peter is a soundcape artist and composer producing works for
performance, film and TV. He has been a regular collaborator with
Company F.Z with shows including Throat, Night & Day and Philomena's
Feast. His soundtrack work includes 'From where I'm Standing ' with
Gravity & Levity, documentaries such as the award-winning 'When The
War is Over' and 'The Mothers' House' both directed by Francois
Verster and Rafal Zielinski's Sundance award winning film 'Fun'. He
also writes and performs with spoken word artist Salena Saliva Godden
as SaltPeter and has produced, remixed and written with artists such
as Coldcut, Heartless Crew, Seal, Diaspora and David McAlmont.
John-Paul Zaccarini - Live Artist (http://www.companyfz.com)
John-Paul Zaccarini trained in Guildford and subsequently with Peta
Lily, Phillipe Gaulier, David Glass, Lindsay Kemp and Andrew Dawson.
He studied circus skills at The Circus Space, London. He performed as
a soloist with the Adam Darius Company and worked as movement
director for plays appearing at The Kings Head and BAC.
John-Paul founded the company Angels of Disorder in 1992 to produce
political, passionate theatrical polemic. He curated and arranged
multi-media club events, art shows and had fiction published. In
circus, he worked with Circus Mamaloucus , Acid Cirque, Archaos,
Cirkus Cirkor, Dramatern in Stockholm, Momentary Fusion, Heir of
Insanity, No Ordinary Angels, The Dome Show and choreographed aerial
dance for The Royal Variety Show ,The Nobel Prize Ceremonies and
Hermes fashion house.
John-Paul directs for The Gandini Juggling Project, has performed on
two tours of Enter Achilles for DV8 and carried out a research
project for The Happiest Day of My Life. He was nominated for a
Circus Fellowship from the Foundation of The Arts and for the Best
Actor Award by The Stage for his performance in Throat.
Mad Dog and Custard - visuals (http://www.maddogandcustard.com)
Mad Dog and Custard are a new media collective, working on
interactive, projection video and web based projects. Last year MD&C
designed and consulted on A5 Home (http://www.A5home.co.uk), a
Lottery funded partnership addressing health and well being in
Barnet, Digital Light, a live, external, projection event, focusing
on the environment and collaborated on Visions of Utopia, an outdoor
public art event in Walthamstow. MD&C are currently working on a
Flash based extension to the V&A web site, for an art exhibition this
summer (2006).
Barney Hollington - Violin
Barney Hollington was born in Norwich in 1975. He grew up mainly in
Australia and France, but returned to the UK to study music at
Oxford, graduating with First Class honours. He then studied
Composition at the Royal College of Music. From 1996 he has worked as
a freelance violinist, playing and recording with classical groups
including Bebeto String Quartet, rock groups including Miranda Sex
Garden, and gypsy violin duo AB. He has worked extensively as a
composer, arranger and schoolteacher. Two of Barney's orchestral
compositions have won second prize in two major international
competitions: the Uuno Klami International Composition Competition in
2004 and the Zeitklang International Composition Competition in 2005.
His current performing projects are the Urban Voodoo Machine (a rock
band) and V2VC (a string quartet).
Peter Coyte gratefully acknowledges financial support from the PRS
Foundation
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