REQUIEM FOR A CUDDLE

A black and white image of a trumpet player dressed as a white swan playing their instrument in the face of a person dressed in a dark suit with a black balaclava. They stand in front of a church statue of a figure with religious iconography that shows a cross and heart.
Image by Jordan James Kaye
A black and white image of a trumpet player dressed as a white swan playing their instrument in the face of a person dressed in a dark suit with a black balaclava. They stand in front of a church statue of a figure with religious iconography that shows a cross and heart.
Image by Jordan James Kaye
A black and white image of a trumpet player dressed as a white swan playing their instrument in the face of a person dressed in a dark suit with a black balaclava. They stand in front of a church statue of a figure with religious iconography that shows a cross and heart.
Image by Jordan James Kaye

Plunge into the centre of a menacing and moving sonic cuddle.

Ever imagine what it's like to be sung to by a hundred haunted angels? To be within the conjuring of harmony cuddled by music itself?

REQUIEM FOR A CUDDLE is an epic immersive art experience combining the power of choral singing on mass with strange and fantastical music scores that extend from Ritchie-Jones’ previous work CUDDLE and its themes of complex relationships on the threshold between surrealism and euphoria.

Created by Harrison Ritchie-Jones
Composed by Nick Roder
Performed by Michaela Tancheff & Harrison Ritchie-Jones
Featuring the MELBOURNE CUDDLE CHOIR
Directed by Andrew Wailes.
Produced by Michaela Coventry - Sage Arts


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    This project has been Fringe Funded, powered by the Hansen Little Foundation.