What’s on in May | WORLD LISTINGS
By Sam Pryce 1.Strange Attractor, USA This group exhibition promises a collision of historical and contemporary artworks exploring the relationship between sound and technology….
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1.Strange Attractor, USA This group exhibition promises a collision of historical and contemporary artworks exploring the relationship between sound and technology….
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1.Tectonics, Glasgow Curated by Ilan Volkov and Alasdair Campbell, this two-day festival sees the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra mixing it up…
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1. Rewire, Netherlands This annual international festival of ‘adventurous music’ offers a programme of more than 100 concerts, interdisciplinary performances, workshops…
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1. Dear Esther Live, London Following a sell-out concert at the Barbican last year, London Games Festival presents this unique live…
Read MoreKings Place, London By Sam Pryce It’s not often that we see a cello outside of its traditional orchestral habitat. For instance, the instrument…
Read MoreThe Place, London By Sam Pryce Perhaps best known for his award-winning dance-theatre adaptation of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Portuguese choreographer Arthur Pita has…
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1. Nothing and Everything: Seven Artists, 1947-1962, USA A group exhibition exploring the relationship between visual artists and composers who lived…
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1.The Night with Red Note Ensemble, Glasgow The contemporary music ensemble performs music for flute, cello, percussion and electronics, featuring Michael…
Read MoreBy Sam Pryce 1. The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, USA This large-scale group exhibition examines the legacy of avant-garde jazz and…
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