Tone List x Vessel presents: Mary Rapp
Event description
“Mary Rapp is one of the most exciting and emerging talents in Australia. I haven't in over 40 years of international experience come across a musician of Mary's caliber.” Jon Rose
“Rapp had an instinct for being taciturn and pithy; for making the music gossamer light or adding phenomenal weight and vigour, using extraordinarily few notes” Sydney Morning Herald
Vessel joins Tone List in presenting a performance for voice, cello and double bass by Mary Rapp. The performance will take place in Gian Manik’s exhibition Regenerative Strategies and will absorb the work, the space and the site itself to create a deeply felt exploration of embodied resonance - music with guts. This is Mary’s first performance on Whadjuk boodja, since recently relocating here.
Doors open 7pm
Performance 7.30pm
Vessel will run a paid bar, with support from our event partners Otherside Brewing, MadFish Wines, Lightning Minds
ABOUT MARY RAPP
Mary’s practice is led by their perpetual curiosity that investigates jazz, classical, experimental and Korean traditional music. Her interests and musical goals lie in notions of digging deep into the body, movement led technique, site specific composition and practice, and noisy catharsis. https://maryrapp.com.au/
ABOUT TONE LIST
Tone List is an artist-run, Boorloo-based label for exploratory music. It is dedicated to the nurturing of approaches to music-making which receive little or no attention in existing structures on the west coast of this continent, especially where those approaches are radical or novel. Tone List is a not-for-profit incorporated association, and a registered charity. Its core operations are volunteer-run.
ABOUT VESSEL
Vessel is a new interdisciplinary exhibition space and non-profit contemporary arts organisation that explores and generates new ideas of change through art, creativity, experimentation and societal exchange.
Vessel is located at the Naval Store: 141 Queen Victoria St, Walyalup.
When possible, we encourage you to catch public transport, there is a bus stop located right out the front on Queen Victoria St (Stop ID: 10280).
The Naval Store is fully accessible, there are two ACROD parking bays located on Tuckfield St, there is a ramp access from this parking to our gallery entrance on Canning Hwy.
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