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Super Critical Mass choir session

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As part of Cover Versions: Mimicry and Resistance, SAM are hosting Sydney/New-York/Brisbane-based duo, Super Critical Mass (Julian Day and Luke Jaaniste).

When:
8 – 9 November 2017 at 5:30pm / 6:30pm
Where:
Shepparton Art Museum, 70 Welsford Street, Shepparton

Super Critical Mass’ work, Moving Collected Ambience is a participatory sound art performance in which performers move through the gallery spaces producing simple vocal sounds in response to SAM’s permanent collection, the gallery architecture and each other. Blending in with the gallery audience, participants will navigate the space while vocalising predetermined sounds which act like notes in a song. This work was originally performed at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in Sydney.

You may know Julian Day from his role as a presenter on ABC Classic FM - he came to Shepparton in August, and will be returning to rehearse for the big event on Friday 10 November. If you have already joined the choir, you will receive information via email. If you would like to join up, please RSVP your attendance to one of the meeting times listed below by clicking their respective links.

We look forward to humming with you all.

Where: SAM, 70 Welsford St, Shepparton
When: Wednesday 8th November, 5.30 to 7.30pm and Thursday 9th November, 5.30 to 7.30pm
How much: Free. RSVP essential. To register for the Wednesday afternoon session, click here, and for the Thursday afternoon session, click here.

For more information, please contact our Community Engagement Officer, Feyza Yazar.

IMAGE: Super Critical Mass  (Julian Day and Luke Jaaniste), Moving Collected Ambience, 2014. Commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art and Performance Space, Sydney, 2015. Image courtesy and copyright the artists and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.