
Dörrar: 19:30
Corey Smith och Leo Correia de Verdier ger varsitt solostycke,
Symaskinen och hackbrädet är utgångspunkter för varsin performance som utforskar upprepningar, resonans och ljudens fysiska närvaro.
150 SEK
Since it was invented in the late 18th century, the sewing machine has become one of the world's most popular musical instruments. Every day, millions of people make music with their sewing machines, but few have taken their musicianship to a professional level due to the low status of the instrument.
Leo Correia de Verdier is one of the world's foremost sewing machine players, trained at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. Using modern technology, computers and sequencers she has developed sewing machine music in new directions.
Leo plays a Brother LS-2125, a traditional electric sewing machine with a rather powerful and clattery sound otherwise associated with heavier machines and an early Singer pedal machine from 1909, with very precise control over the rhythmic fabric and the colour of sound.
Corey Smith is a composer and performance artist from Chicago whose interdisciplinary work blends music, text, and theatrical form. Centered on the hammered dulcimer, their recent performances explore resonance as both acoustic phenomenon and embodied process, extending the instrument through voice, electronics, and staged gesture. Drawing on pop structure, lecture, and puppetry, they create queer, genre-fluid works attentive to liveness and shared experience.
