Call Them Improvisors!

From: Pedro Rebelo (p.rebelo@qub.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Aug 04 2010 - 05:20:18 EDT


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Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music: sounding/the/net
4th-7th November 2010
Sonic Arts Research Centre
School of Music and Sonic Arts
Queen's University Belfast
http://www.sonorities.org.uk

The Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music invites applications for
participation in an improvised music collective directed by Evan
Parker. Performers from across all experimental and new music
practices are encouraged to apply by sending a recording that
demonstrates their practice in improvised music along with a short bio.

Selected applicants will perform in a workshop and concert directed by
Evan Parker on the 7th of November 2010. Once a collective is
established, participants will be encouraged to create internal
networks of collaboration during the months preceding the event by
proposing duos, trios and small ensemble configurations. Each selected
performer will receive a bursary of £400 to cover expenses.

Deadline: 13th August 2010
Submission Guidelines:
Please submit a recorded example (minimum 3 minutes, solo or in an
ensemble) through http://soundcloud.com/sonorities and include a short
bio in the description field indicating instrument and any technical
requirements. If you wish you can make your files private and only
accessible by sonorities@gmail.com
Alternatively you can send a CD with the audio file and short bio
(Word Doc or PDF) to the following address.

Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music
Call Them Improvisors!
Sonic Arts Research Centre
School of Music and Sonic Arts
Queen's University Belfast
Belfast BT7 1NN
UK

Sonorities Festival Artistic Director: Pedro Rebelo
Call Them Improvisors! Co-ordinator: Steve Davis
Email Contact: sonorities@gmail.com

For the Two Thousand + TEN symposium call for papers addressing
improvisation across disciplines, see: http://twothousand.wordpress.com/call
The 2010 edition of Sonorities - sounding/the/net celebrates artistic
collaboration by showcasing new work developed in the context of the
Comedia Culture 2007 European project.



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