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Music obscurity
Music obscurity










music obscurity

Simply brilliant – eerie, playful, exuberant. I loved the way the audience’s words were fed back into the sound-scape… very imaginative and I wanted more of this… Performer Margo Cargil interacting with microphone and audience member during the show. Obscurity featured a 16-speaker spatialised sound design, and blended an exciting mix of performance, live music, visual art and experimental description to tell a story of the unobservable, of fragments, and the whole. The way the sound worked outside was incredible! I loved it and want to have a recording of the show! Performer Liam O’Carroll standing amongst the audience during the performance. I was so moved… The performance and what it was saying brought tears to my eyes Takashi Kakuchi viola player in Obscurity. I was very impressed with all the events I attended and incredibly impressed that they were all free. Obscurity was a 30-minute site-specific dramatic tour around the large bronze cone roof of the Peter Harrison Planetarium, near the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. It was the most elegantly constructed piece of work! Performer Margo Cargil, the bronze cone and the art work in Obscurity.

music obscurity

I loved the way the music worked in this piece…! Thank you Jīaluji Shrivastav sitar player in Obscurity. Obscurity at Greenwich + Docklands International Festival June 2009.Įxtant was commissioned by Greenwich and Docklands International Festival to create our first outdoor performance.Ī really interesting insight to the ancient story of the blind man and the elephant. A site specific outdoor promenade performance involving story telling, live music, visual art and a 16 speaker spatialised sound scape performed at Greenwich and Trafalgar Square.












Music obscurity