Oscailt by Jennifer Walshe

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Samuel Beckett Theatre, Tuesday 19th September

Open your mind and see the world through the eyes of our digital natives.

An extraordinary multi-media composition for sound and video by the amazing force of nature that is vocalist, improviser and composer Jennifer Walshe.

Imagine a place where a phone tower is planted next to a holy well, where Facebook employees at the Clonee data centre tend beehives in a nod to medieval monks, and where the hexagonal shapes of the basalt columns at the Giant’s Causeway are echoed in the solar cells of the James Webb Telescope peering into deepest space as the Leviathan once did. No need to imagine it, we are living it.

Developed by Walshe and her ensemble with the help of secondary school students from across the country, this new performance will draw on their experience of growing up in a world mediated by technology. They will explore and create sounds using instrumental, vocal and computer improvisation techniques which will be incorporated into the performance and the students will join Walshe and her ensemble on stage to perform some of their co-created material.

Together they will take us on a musical journey that reflects on our technological past while inspiring us to dream of the futures they would like to construct.

  • Jennifer Walshe – composer and vocalist
  • Elizabeth Hilliard – soprano
  • Nick Roth – saxophone
  • Panos Ghikas – viola/electronics

Date:
Tuesday 19th September
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€14 - €16
Address:
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin, Ireland

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