About this Event
In the near future, there is a divide between those who live in clean air and those who do not. Air Songs are a mysterious oral tradition that has emerged out of an opposition movement in an age of climate inequality…
Propellor’s latest project is an interactive digital drama: a GPS soundwalk inside a new violin concerto with a live massed natural voice choir, telling the story of an industrial conspiracy in an all-too-imaginable future.
Join Propellor’s director/clarinettist Jack McNeill, solo violinist David Le Page, percussionist Delia Stevens and Freddie Wake-Walker (Mahogany Opera) in a real-time creation event. Be the first to hear extracts of the new concerto and digital drama in surround sound. You’ll be guided through a series of breathwork exercises, vocalisations and ways of engaging with your soundscape as you’re invited to engage in a situation placing you at the centre of a gathering, a protest, and starting to sing...
Where will this take us? Come and help Propellor to find out! The concerto and drama will be shared throughout the session. The final work will premiere in Cumbria in 2025.
Sunday 10th November, Ambleside Parish Centre
1pm – 4pm. All ages welcome, no singing experience necessary. Stay as long as you want - the last hour will take place outside in nearby Rothay Park so please dress appropriately.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ambleside Parish Centre, Vicarage Road, Ambleside, United Kingdom
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