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18th September - 6th October

Automation

An expo of mechanical and robotic percussion events
Automation

September/October

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Time

Installations 1.00pm - 4.00pm, Performances 6.00pm and 8.00pm (60min)

Tickets

Full Price: $ 15
Concession: $ 10

Show location info

Speak Percussion and The Substation present a day of performances celebrating robotic percussion practice. Intimate performance installations and a collaborative community performance are presented free followed at 8pm by the premiere of a new mass-automated percussion work. Robotic bass drums, prepared turntables and radio-controlled robotic-tappers will take the stage in this rare juxtaposition of diverse automated percussion languages. Artists include: Ernie Althoff, Robbie Avenaim, Matt Gardiner, Adam Simmons and Graeme Leak with Speak Percussionists Eugene Ughetti, Matthias Schack-Arnott and Matt Horsley with Emerging Artists Jonathan Griffiths, Yvonne Lam, Rebecca Lloyd-Jones, Kaylie Melville, Anna Ng, Zela Papageorgiou and Hugh Tidy. 

speakpercussion.com

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