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Date and Time
Saturday 4th March, 8-10:30pm

Bridget Kelly / Pedro Dali / Isaac Smith

Entry
$15 presales
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UPDATE: unfortunately Nicholas Protsack has had to return to Canada urgently and will not be able to perform at this concert. Bridget Kelly and Pedro Dali will instead be joined by Isaac Smith (double bass/electronics) for the show.

 

Bridget Kelly has a unique creative voice on reeds, moving from lyrical melodies to unearthly growls. She's been a constant presence in the Wellington music scene for the past 20 years.

Pedro Dali is a viola player who has been active in free improvisation for more than four decades. He is a versatile musician who collaborates with many performers including recording with Phoenix Foundation and Orchestra of Spheres and regularly plays with Simon O’Rorke, Bernard Wells and others.

Composer and performer Isaac Smith is at home on a number of instruments, including double bass and modular synthesisers.  He has released numerous solo albums under Meeps, performs with groups including Orchestra of  Spheres, improvises and runs workshops in deep listening and improvisation.

Live streamed here

Presales through Under the Radar


 

Special thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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A pixelated photo of Nicholas Denton Protsack playing cello on Zoom
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