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Creative minds conquer distance and isolation to bring a unique artistic experience to Australian audiences.

FROM NOWHERE TO NOW HERE

World premiere @ Tempo Rubato

18 April 2021, 7pm

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A new work of chamber music, poetry and movement

Devised by Caroline Henbest in collaboration with:

 

Lily Balatincz – Movement Theatre

Zoë Black – Violin

Louise King – Cello

Charles MacInnes – Trombone

Christopher Moore – Viola

Stephen Newton – Double-Bass

Eliza Shephard – Flute

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From Nowhere to

Now Here

By bringing together a group of my dear friends – seven Australian creative performing artists – we managed to ride out the global pandemic through a combination of imagination and resilience.

The resulting cycle of musical works and poems arose from a unique method of collaborative composition, and is a document of Australian cultural life in 2020–21. Reacting to an entire performing arts industry brought to its knees through multiple cancellations, the duo works explore universal themes of place, line, timing, air and progress. The many different creative approaches of composition and development explored throughout the project also reaffirm improvisation as a core technique for the contemporary classical art music performer- composer, and lead the way in establishing a natural interleaving of poetry, theatre, movement and music.

Following the live performances in April, From Nowhere to Now Here will be professionally filmed in collaboration with Agatha Yim of Polyphonic Pictures.

From Nowhere

to Now here

14 short pieces

7 Musicians

1 movement theatre artist

2 + 1

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The Players

7 Musicians.

1 Movement Artist.