Thursday 22 March 2012
Institute of Stone Age Sex performance - Why Rush?
The Institute will be leading more forays into folk wyrdness at the Temple Works in Leeds on the 11th of May for the Why Rush? festival of experimental performance.
The Institute now features not one but two wonderful cellists as we have been blessed with the presence of Briony Yorke among our number. Also on the bill is another Institute member Seth Cooke, performing as Ultra Humanitarian.
We will also be leading a workshop on the Sunday on using vocal improvisation and vowel singing techniques. Come, drink and be merry!
Labels:
aghartha,
art,
bang the bore,
leeds,
magic,
music,
temple works,
the institute of stone age sex,
xenis emputae travelling band
Location:
Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
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