To be exhibited and performed at Kings Place on Sunday 16 March 2014, 4pm, Hall Two
Tickets can be booked here.
A work made in collaboration with composers Litha and Effy Efthymiou is part of a multi-event, multi-disciplinary show that creates a ‘living-through’ experience of psychosis. Within the Efthymiou’s theme, each ‘installation’ lifts the main character (be it a dancer, musician or actor) out of their everyday life and examines the very nature of their hallucination or delusion.
Julie Groves’ element of the collage-work (which sits in the context of other ‘vignettes’) explores both the performer’s body, the physical surroundings of the performer’s tactile score and the inter-relation between the sound and the physical towards an expression of a psychosis. This is the first work in which Julie has fused her practice as a classical and contemporary musician with her creative sound art practice. This work enables her to use her physical composition within a performative theatre context in a collaborative situation.
Julie will be in the workshop devising and creating her installation in the coming months.