SIMONE ANTIGONE, DANIELLA PRICE, GEORGINA STARR, PAUL NOBLE
Simone Antigone is a Glasgow based guitarist/composer drawing inspiration from the rhythms of the temporal and the unknown.
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Danielle Price (she/her) is a performer, improviser and composer whose work explores a range of creative outlets, mainly using tuba and voice. She enjoys a versatile career involving her own projects as well as having worked with the likes of The Night With…, Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Pure Brass, Ali Affleck, Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat, Oxbow, Ntshuks Bonga, Red Note Ensemble, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Scottish Ballet, Laura Jurd, Martin Green and Hylozoic/Desires at Tate Britain. Danielle regularly collaborates with Bill Wells, as the Sensory Illusions (Karaoke Kalk) and is one half of the duo Dopey Monkey. Her debut solo EP “After the Allotments” was released in 2022 by OTOROKU.
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Internationally acclaimed artist Georgina Starr has been exhibiting worldwide in galleries and museums since the early 1990s. Her artworks, which span film, sound, sculpture, writing and performance, have been described as “magically complex works that challenge the viewer to re-examine the self, the unconscious and its ever–morphing biographies through a glittering and melancholic theatre of memory, mythology and fiction.” Her recent film Quarantaine was nominated for the Jarman Award. Her debut novel The Discreet Dash is published this year.
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Paul Noble is a universally recognized master draughtsman and all around wiseguy. We are pleased-as-punch to be presenting the second ever performance of his Quartet for Worm.
Quartet for Worm
Worms begin where words end.
A lieder for leaderless times, puppetry of an edible fourth dimension with an ensemble of shadows and voice with accompaniment, composed by Paul Noble and Neil Luck, featuring Cliona Cassidy (soprano voice), David Swan (piano), Mike Parr Burman (electric guitar) and Noble (percussion).