En masse
Created by Genevieve Lacey and Marc Silver
Presented by Arts House in association with Melbourne Festival
6.30pm , 8pm, Tue 19 Oct
6.30pm, 8pm, Wed 20 Oct
6.30pm, 8pm, Thurs 21 Oct
5pm, 6.30pm, 8pm Fri 22 Oct
5pm, 6.30pm, 8pm, Sat 23 Oct
30 mins, no interval
$25 / $18
Installation
1pm-6pm, Wed 20 Oct
1pm-6pm, Thurs 21 Oct
1pm- 4.30pm, 8pm Fri 22 Oct
1pm- 4.30pm, 8pm, Sat 23 Oct
30 mins, on the half hour
Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Warning:
Loud music, low seating, extreme black out
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Show Program:
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Created by recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey and filmmaker Marc Silver, en masse is part concert, part film, part installation.
Audiences are invited into the heart of a spherical space with dream-like images projected all around. In the midst of this evolving world, one musician plays live, her solo voice set against an electroacoustic backdrop.
en masse is a sensual experience that explores our chances of surviving an increasingly complex and chaotic world.
Presented by Arts House in association with Melbourne Festival
6.30pm , 8pm, Tue 19 Oct
6.30pm, 8pm, Wed 20 Oct
6.30pm, 8pm, Thurs 21 Oct
5pm, 6.30pm, 8pm Fri 22 Oct
5pm, 6.30pm, 8pm, Sat 23 Oct
30 mins, no interval
$25 / $18
Installation
1pm-6pm, Wed 20 Oct
1pm-6pm, Thurs 21 Oct
1pm- 4.30pm, 8pm Fri 22 Oct
1pm- 4.30pm, 8pm, Sat 23 Oct
30 mins, on the half hour
Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Performer/Composer:
Genevieve Lacey
Film:
Marc Silver
Installation Sound:
Lawrence English
Musical Collaborators:
John Rodgers, Christian Fennesz, DJ Olive, Nico Muhly, Ben Frost, Steve Adam, Taylor Deupree
Production Management:
trafficlight – Michael Jankie
Sound:
Jim Atkins
Lighting Designer:
trafficlight – Paul Lim
Costume Designer:
Paula Levis
Systems Designer:
nicedevice – Pete Brundle
Supported by – en masse is a new Australian work produced by Arts House and was commissioned by the Adelaide Festival, Melbourne Festival and Sydney Festival under the Australian Government’s Major Festivals Initiative, managed by the Australia Council its arts funding and advisory body, in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals Inc. Developed in the CultureLAB.
Image by – Famous Visual Services