[microsound] HER NOISE: FEMINISMS AND THE SONIC TATE MODERN, LONDON MAY 3-5, 2012

Cathryn Lane c.lane at lcc.arts.ac.uk
Tue Apr 24 06:42:30 EDT 2012


HER NOISE: FEMINISMS AND THE SONIC
TATE MODERN, LONDON MAY 3-5, 2012
A Collaboration between CRiSAP, Electra and Tate

This programme brings together performances and a keynote talk by Pauline
Oliveros; an evening orbiting the legacy of Meredith Monk and a day
symposium with contributions by  Tara Rodgers, Georgina Born, Anne Karpf,
Nina Power,  Ute Meta Bauer and others.

THURSDAY MAY 3RD 19.00 (£12 full, £9 concessions)
Artist Talk and Performance: Pauline Oliveros
Pioneering composer, performer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros, who
celebrates her 80th birthday this year, gives a solo performance of
‘Listening for Life/Death Energies’ and a talk entitled ‘Archiving the
Future: the embodiment Music of Women’, followed by a perform­ance of her
seminal piece “To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of
their Desperation” (1970). Performed by a special ensemble including
Claudia Molitor, Angharad Davies, Cathy Lane, Rachel Aggs, Naomi Graham,
Greta Pistaceci, Holly Ingleton, Lina La­pelyte, Lucy Railton, Maggie
Nichols, Sarha Moore, Sharon Gal, Ver­ity Susman, Caroline Kraabel and Viv
Corringham.

FRIDAY, MAY 4TH 19.00 (£5 all tickets)
The Voice Is A Language: Curated film programme and performances
This performance and screening programme orbits the legacy of avant-garde
pioneer Meredith Monk. Featuring work by artists Sophie Macpherson, James
Richards, Cara Tolmie and Sue Tompkins and rare­ly seen films by Monk -
curated by Isla Leaver-Yap. Meredith Monk, ‘16mm Earrings’, 1966,
performance.

SATURDAY, MAY 5TH, 11:00 - 18.00 (£20 full, £14 concessions)
SYMPOSIUM: FEMINISMS AND THE SONIC
Exploring and developing emergent feminist discourses in sound and music,
whilst challenging standard readings and approaches to femi­nisms and the
sonic, this symposium brings together contributions by musicians, artists,
academics and writers, including Ute Meta Bauer, Sonia Boyce, Georgina
Born, Viv Corringham, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Lina Dzuverovic, Catherine Grant,
Emma Hedditch, Anne Karpf, Cathy Lane, Anne Hilde Neset, Maggie Nichols,
Nina Power, Tara Rodgers, Salomé Voegelin.

This programme marks the donation of the Her Noise Archive to the
University of the Arts London Archives and Special Collections housed at
London College of Communication, and is realised as a collaboration
between CRiSAP (Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice), Electra and
Tate. For further information please visit the Archives and Special
Collections Centre:
http://www.arts.ac.uk/library/archives-collections/archivesspecialcollectio
nscentre/vis­itingthearchive/

*TICKETS FOR THESE EVENTS ARE SELLING FAST! BOOK TO ENSURE YOUR PLACE*
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/eventseries/her-noise-feminisms
-and-sonic

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