Paul Walde & Tina Pearson
Site &
Sound
Coastal Forest and Seashore
Dave Morris & Missie Peters
With performers:
Majestic Theatre
Anne Schaefer George Tzanetakis John G. Boehme Grace Salez Geraldine Bulosan June Waters Steeve Bjornson
A unique festival evening of all things auditory
Garrett Tompson & Shanti Bremer Tremblay Farm
Oliver Dason Julia Zhu Alexei Paish PJ Armstrong Andi Lemus Mario Zetina
Buddha machine sound installation The Mine
The Victoria Phonographers Union Old Town
Music for Natural History is a work-inprogress performative installation. The score involves transcriptions and translations of sounds made by the creatures, vegetation, rocks and water represented in the Forest and Seashore Galleries with interactive elements based on the communicative behaviour of the birds and land and sea mammals.
April 28, 7 pm
Kathy Rodgers Discovery Ship
Gum Sing Musical Society Third Floor Foyer
The museum is a place filled with sound. Sometimes those sounds come from deep within the display (is that a bird or a squirrel?), sometimes they
Janet Rodgers & Peter Morin
come from the shuffling feet of a fellow visitor. There are fixed sounds and there are constantly changing sounds. There are sounds that you remember hearing when you were a kid visiting the museum years ago. And there are
Poles
sounds that you never quite noticed before. For two hours the space is ours to listen deeply, and wander curiously. Take it at your own pace, find your own spots. The museum is a place filled with sound. www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/siteandsound
Second Floor
Third Floor
First Peoples gallery
With drummers: Rob Spade Celeste Pedri Kelly Aguirre Jarrett Martinaue Margaret Brier Sally Hunter Rik Leaf