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Wednesday 7th July, 7-9pm

P-LAB: Campbell Kneale '070721'

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In 2016 Campbell Kneale was selected to be the Audio Foundations artist-in-residence where he undertook to compose, workshop, and perform a 'drone' piece for a large ensemble that could be performed by any number of performers, any range of instruments, and with any level of musical experience.

On the 7th of July 2021 Campbell would like to invite anybody who wants to participate to join him in the second performance of this work. The piece will be explained, we will try it out, and with the tape rolling we will perform it in its entirety.

You will need to bring: a vacuum cleaner, an instrument of your choice, and a clear head.

https://campbellkneale.bandcamp.com/


 

P-LAB is a series of artist-run talks and workshops at Pyramid Club. Coming up in the series:

16 June - Rosie Langabeer
23 June - Noa Records
30 June - Plan 9
7 July - Campbell Kneale
14 July - Kedron Parker
21 July - Raewyn Martyn

Thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club’s programme

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