Things Chains Can Do
Event description
A concert/live recording of New Works by Tristan Coelho, Tim Munro & Martin Kay.
Chains have a long and morphed history. The earliest known use of a chain was a flaxweed garland worn by Fawn. The wreath created a portal for the universes’ creativity. Lightning bolts reshaped trees into black shards pointing to parallel gestures. Gentle breezes wafted leaves, creating coded combinations flowing beauty. One millennia Fawn felt some crazy frisson, binding, securing, locking, bondaging motion, now forever frozen to Gaze. Such wonderful illusions created stoppages around which tributaries divided. Chains of fools proliferated, creating gorgeous palimpsests, bringing joy to the world.
Martin Kay saxophone
Danielle Bentley cello
Emily Granger harp
Tristan Coehlo piano/electronics
Tim Munro flute
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