
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
Daniel Crooks: the Subtle KnifeUntil 31 January in Times Square, Manhattan As the residual […]
Read MoreOther Tempo is a live sculpture.
A coloured score drapes, dances and reveals an assembly of performance instruments, where sharp notes are highlighted against the skins. The music speaks to history and memory, played until a complete cycle has been heard. This score moves in phases. The music warms up, warms down by dancing. Other Tempo challenges the way we hear, see and think about sound and feminist performance.
The piece invites you to experience with the whole body: the modified environment with careful colour and sound design stimulates a visceral experience within the architecture.
17 – 27 October 2019
Presented by Carriageworks and Performance Space
Exhibition
Thu 17 – Sat 27 October, 10am – 6pm
Open Late on Performance Evenings
Performances
Thu 17 October, 7pm
Sat 19 October, 11am & 6:30pm
Sun 20 October, 4pm
Wed 23 October, 6pm
Sat 26 October, 11am & 6pm
Sun 27 October, 5pm
Photo: Romello Pereira
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