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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 8th February 2025, 8PM

Bridget Kelly / Chris Prosser / Peter Liley

Entry
$17.50 Presales
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Improvised music with Bridget Kelly (reeds), Chris Prosser (violin) and Peter Liley (saxophones). Playing together and in mixed duos.

Bridget Kelly has a unique creative voice on reeds, moving from lyrical melodies to unearthly growls. She's been a constant presence in the Wellington music scene for the past 20 years.

Chris Prosser has been active since the 1970s, playing in the post-hippie rock outfit Tearoha in Christchurch, working with Jonathan Besser in Wellington before living in London and writing dozens of studies for scordatura (altered tuning) violin. He's a captivating improviser.

Peter Liley is a composer and performer best known for his experimental approach to saxophone performance and vast, meditative yet visceral compositions. Also a member of The Temple.


$17.50 presale tickets available via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for their support

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