Dydd Sul 16 Gorffennaf 1yp
Sunday 16 July 1pm
montenegrofisher: Parthau perthynol i'r llanw / Intertidal zones / Zonas intermareales (Saesneg/Sbaeneg Eng/Spanish)
Gweithdy barddoniaeth sain
Sound poetry workshop
am DDIM / FREE
Am y digwyddiad
About the event
Intertidal Zones Sound Poetry Workshop
with montenegrofisher (Luna Montenegro & Adrian Fisher)
Join us for a workshop where we will make sound poetry from the world of intertidal birds and sounds around Ynys Tysilio.
This practical experience will be filled with multilingual vocal sounds, sound poetry, and the exploration of resonant space, a gathering where we collectively create choral speaking, captivating soundscapes, and poetic collages.
We also invite you to bring along any instruments or objects you'd like to accompany the sounds we create together.
This workshop is open to everyone, regardless of age or experience level. You're warmly invited to join us for this 90-minute session.
The workshop will finish with an impromptu performance by all the participants.
About the event
Intertidal Zones Sound Poetry Workshop
with montenegrofisher (Luna Montenegro & Adrian Fisher)
Join us for a workshop where we will make sound poetry from the world of intertidal birds and sounds around Ynys Tysilio.
This practical experience will be filled with multilingual vocal sounds, sound poetry, and the exploration of resonant space, a gathering where we collectively create choral speaking, captivating soundscapes, and poetic collages.
We also invite you to bring along any instruments or objects you'd like to accompany the sounds we create together.
This workshop is open to everyone, regardless of age or experience level. You're warmly invited to join us for this 90-minute session.
The workshop will finish with an impromptu performance by all the participants.
Adrian Fisher and Luna Montenegro are artists and poets working under the collective name montenegrofisher. Their artist collective was formed in 2000 as a fluid space of collaboration, research and experimentation working with ideas of social transformation, the visceral and the poetic. They work with installation, performance, film, drawing, photography, sound, walking, text and other media. Their practice is site-specific and socially engaged, leading to collaborations with other artists, poets, musicians and local communities. They show their work internationally in museums, art galleries, artist-run projects, cinemas, sound and poetry festivals, publications and digital platforms.
Presented by Zoë Skoulding, Bangor University as part of Placing Experiment BUIIA.
For further information contact [email protected]
For further information contact [email protected]