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Breaking the quiet 3 with sound
Breaking the quiet 3 with sound





breaking the quiet 3 with sound
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#Breaking the quiet 3 with sound free

Listening is at the core of The Quiet Club’s practice and their work is totally free improvisation which always returns to “listening” as its core. This incredible old world structure offers up totally unique sonic opportunities and here they will be joined by Inma Pavon Dance Company and special guests are Katie O’Looney and Andy Ingamells. The final venue of the tour on Saturday Sept 10th at 3pm is St Coleman’s Cathedral, Cloyne once the seat of the infamous philosopher and writer Bishop Berkley “If a tree falls in a forest and there is no one there to hear it does it make a sound ?”. UCC and movement artist and Artistic Director of Greywood Arts Jessica Bonenfant Coogan along with sound artist Irene Murphy. Here they will be joined by Jeffrey Wheeter Director of Music Dept. This totally unique building is powered by gaslight and has beautiful stained glass windows and its own fabulous acoustics.

#Breaking the quiet 3 with sound series

at 8pm sees The Quiet Club return to Holy Trinity Church, East Ferry, Midleton the site of the original series of “Site Of Sound”. Karen Power will be playing some of her field recordings from around the remotest regions of the world. They will explore the sonic possibilities of the space with an evening of improvised music and sound art that will incorporate sound from the church’s unique set of Ellicombe Bells. Starting in St Michael and The Angel’s Church in Corkbeg on the 27th August at 8pm this beautiful church has rarely if ever been used as a concert venue and The Quiet Club along with special guests Karen Power and John Godfrey, along with their regular guest Cork-based sound artist Irene Murphy whose latest work “Not Just Rivers” was launched recently at New Music Dublin by Diatribe Records. The concerts are of free improvised music and sound art as such can never be repeated. E ach venue offers its own unique sonic personality and the audiences are encouraged to move around the spaces thus creating their very own sonic experience. “Site Of Sound” with The Quiet Club ( Danny McCarthy & Mick O'Shea) and Guests returns to East Cork with their “Three Church’s Tour” taking in three of the most iconic buildings in the East Cork area.







Breaking the quiet 3 with sound