Performance of Lauschen at Fusion Arts, Oxford, by Iris Garrelfs
Garrelfs, Iris.
2018.
Performance of Lauschen at Fusion Arts, Oxford, by Iris Garrelfs.
In: "Acquisition of Sorts", Fusion Arts, Oxford.
[Performance]
Lauschen is a performance work by Iris Garrelfs for improvised voice, environment and listening cones. It was originally devised in 2016 specifically for Lausch II at Lewisham Art House, London, UK as a series curated by Rahel Kraft, but has since been performed elsewhere.
Lauschen is a German term, meaning “close listening” or “eavesdropping”. The performance uses listening cones as a device to re-orient an audience’s listening experience and open new aural perspectives. The audience/performer divide is also blurred as the performer uses no stage but moves freely amongst the auditorium.
website: http://irisgarrelfs.com/lauschen
| Item Type | Performance |
|---|---|
| Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Music Music > Unit for Sound Practice Research |
| Date Deposited | 09 Jan 2019 13:44 |
| Last Modified | 29 Apr 2020 17:05 |
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