Cornelius Cardew: Treatise p75
Thursday March 5th 6.30pm David Ryan: Tessa Blackstone Lecture theatre
David Ryan (Anglia Ruskin University), a visual artist and musician, will introduce the themes of this exhibition, in particular approaches to notation, performance and interconnections between sonic practices and the visual arts.
Related Events & Exhibitions
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Noise Colloquium
- 21st - 22nd Mar 2015
- 11:00am - 9:00pm Saturday; 11:30am - late Sunday
Including Nic Collins and David Toop in conversation, performances by Andrew Hill, Alice Eldridge and Rie Nakajima, a workshop by Dirty Electronics, plus keynote presentations by Steve Kennedy and Atau Tanaka, this event explores noise as a concept that embraces the expressive, the idea of noise as a resistance and, through mutating repetition, a catalyst for creative production.
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Ian Mitchell, David Ryan and Friends: Visual Scores, Old & New
- 18th March 2015
- 6.30 pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
Ian Mitchell and David Ryan perform graphic scores, including a new score by composition students at Trinity Laban. This event is being held in association with the current exhibition “Drawing Towards Sound, Visualising the Sonic”.
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Cornelius Cardew: Treatise
- 25th March 2015
- 6.30pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
A complete performance of Cornelius Cardew’s “Treatise”.
This event takes place in the University of Greenwich Stockwell Street Building’s first floor studio “Crit Pit” and is being held in association with the exhibition”Drawing Towards Sound: Visualising the Sonic” curated by David Ryan -
Richard Hoadley – ‘Semaphore’
- 20th March 2015
- 6.30 pm
Performance and interactive project with dance and musicians – TV Studio, Stockwell Street Building. This event is held in association with the exhibition “Drawing Towards Sound: Visualising the Sonic”.
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Anton Lukoszevieze – performance and screening
- 27th March 2015
- 6.30 pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
Internationally renowned cellist, Lukoszevieze, performs a programme of works, some in conjunction with film.
This event is part of the exhibition: Drawing Towards Sound: Visualising the Sonic” curated by David Ryan