Event overview
Can a motion or a melody be static? Music and motion move parallel to each other. Will they meet at some point in eternity?
A study in transformation by which means change may at times be barely perceptible despite the evidence of its existence. Everything changes. Even the things that at first appear to be motionless. Repetition does not only govern the events on stage but also foregrounds the mechanisms of the audience's attention.
Created and performed by Dávid Somló and Imre Vass
David Somló is a Hungarian guitarist, composer and sound artist, currently doing his Creative Practice Mmus at Goldsmiths. He usually works in between different disciplines such as improvisation, performance, sound art and video. David frequently works with dance/physical theatre as a composer, musician and collaborator. His site-specific solo guitar album ‘Movement’ has been recently released in physical and digital formats.
Imre Vass is a Budapest based choreographer, performer, singer. Outside of Hungary he worked with Ultima Vez [BE], collaborated with United Sorry [ATNL], choreographed for Rapid Eye [DK] and will dance for Ingri Fiksdal [NO]. Since 2010 he is making his own works. He likes to experiment with different genres and performative situations. Currently he is working on his solo projects The Pain Body and REMAKE.
Free event, all welcome
Dates & times
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5 Mar 2015 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
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