Kammer Klang at Cafe Oto – Annea Lockwood Residency 2019
Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 April 2019
Cafe OTO, London | Directions
Curated by Jennifer Lucy Allan
As part of the Kammer Klang programme at Café Oto, CRiSAP PhD researcher Jennifer Lucy Allan has curated events and performances during the Annea Lockwood Residency.
Each evening programme opens with performances by a group of CRiSAP PhD research students interpreting works by Berlin-based artist EVOL and Japanese musician Yoshi Wada.
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6–7 April 2019 | 12:00pm–19:00pm
Annea Lockwood – free installation, OTO Project Space
Annea Lockwood, A Sound Map of the Housatonic River (2010) 4-channel sound installation will be installed in in the Oto Project Space throughout the residency weekend (12:00–19:00pm, free entry). On Sunday 7 April as 4pm there will be a Q&A session with Annea Lockwood and Nate Wooley.
Saturday 6 April 2019 | 19:30pm (doors)
Annea Lockwood + Chiyoko Szlavnics + Crisap Students Perform Yoshi Wada
Fresh Klang: EVOL, Three hundred grams of latex and steel in one day (2011) | CRiSAP students, balloons, hex nuts
Chiyoko Szlavnics, This Is Only Here, 2010 and HC91 (2010) | Evie Hilyer, violin, Amalia Young, violin
Annea Lockwood, RSCS, 2001 and Red Mesa (1993) | Xenia Pestova Bennett, piano
Sunday 7 April 2019 | 19.30pm (doors)
Annea Lockwood & Nate Wooley + Crisap Students Perform Evol
Fresh Klang: Yoshi Wada, Lament for the Rise and Fall of Handy-Horn (1990s) | CRiSAP students, air horns
Peter Hannan, RSRCH 4/83 (1983/2019) | Interpreted by Laura Cannell, recorder
Annea Lockwood & Nate Wooley, Becoming Air (2018) (EU premiere) | Nate Wooley, trumpet, tam tam
Annea Lockwood, Water & Memory, 2017 (EU premiere) | The Cafe Oto Experimental Choir
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For further information and tickets please see the Cate Oto website
Documentation –
Click here to LISTEN to Oto Radio online – including tracks by Annea Lockwood & Jennifer Lucy Allan