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Museum of Cambridge, Castle End Mission and Castle Hill area walk. Commissioned by Outlands as part of Outlands' The Joyous Thing 2 online festival 27–.Ģ016 The Other Side: An Audiophonic Séance Created with The Alchemical Landscape research group at the University of Cambridge.Ģ015 Tyburnia at Castle Hill with Dead Rat Orchestra and The Museum of Cambridgeĭay of site-specific events around the lost site of Cambridge's gallows at Castle Hill. Created by Bad Timing with input from other Outlands members. Featuring Elvin Brandhi (Yeah You), Mariam Rezaei (TOPH/TUSK Fringe) and Oliver Payne (YARMONICS/Eastern Ear). In 2019 Bad Timing joined the Outlands Network of UK experimental music organisations after working with network member Cambridge Junction on Outlands touring live events and workshops in 2018–19, contributing to programming, production, workshop facilitation and publicity.įounded in 2001, Bad Timing is now in its 20th year of activity.Ģ021 In conversation: Public time not public space Online discussion of how experimental music practices have shaped live events and experiences since Covid-19 for artists, organisers and audiences. Major projects include Monomania festival of solo artists and individual and obsessive creativity and Hidden Channels live sound events and workshop series, commissioning site-specific sound installations and performances around the city. bad timing has brought touring artists to the city from across the world working with a core of experimental and innovative artists based in Cambridge and beyond, making connections and seeking out performance opportunities.īad timing is interested in live events beyond the standard gig format and has worked with many of the city's visual arts organisations including Kettle's Yard, Aid & Abet, Wysing Arts Centre and Motion Sickness as well as several Cambridge city museums to develop its own cross-arts projects and provide opportunities to other artists and musicians to work in new ways. Workshop: BEYOND THE FRAY: 6:00–6:45pm, Cambridge Junction, meet in J2 foyerīad timing exists to create unique live music, sound and art events in Cambridge, making events happen in venues of all kinds and in other unusual spaces - wherever they can be made to happen.

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The group will be able to take part in the evening show adding the vocal sounds they discover in the workshop to the sound of the performance.Īll workshop participants also gain free entry to the evening show.įree entry but places are limited so reservation is essential: No singing experience necessary just be open to experimentation. TAKE PART: Before the show come along to a short free workshop session 6-6:45pm at Cambridge Junction where Alex Drewchin will work with participants to explore what kind of sounds emerge at the very highest and lowest pitches they can reach. Show: FRACTURE PATTERNS: 7:00pm doors/bar, 8–10:30pm, J1, Cambridge Junction Tickets: £9 adv, more on the door, from Cambridge Junction Box Office Live support comes from Cambridge-based twenty-three hanging trees.

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She has been working with UK experimental filmmakers Semiconductor to create a new audiovisual performance exploring the art and science of patterns formed at the edge of material breakdown. New York-based Eartheater (PAN recordings) is an electronic producer, experimental vocalist and choreographer. This month the fifth Outlands tour brings another new and specially commissioned collaboration to Cambridge. Outlands #5: FRACTURE PATTERNS: Eartheater / Semiconductor










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