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Rāhoroi (Sat) 22nd Feb, 2PM

OFFSITE - Flo Wilson, Dream Chambers and Tondo at Futuna Chapel

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$25 Presale Tickets
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Flo Wilson is a composer, performer and artist from Tāmaki Makaurau/ Aotearoa NZ based in Berlin, Germany. Their diverse practice spans choral-based performance, building immersive spatial sound and video installations, as a composer scoring for contemporary dance, and as a collaborator with songwriters. Flo's compositions often blur the boundaries between organic and synthetic elements, weaving together intricate layers of sound to create lush sonic tapestries.

Dream Chambers is the ethereal electronic music project of APRA-Award winning songwriter, Jess Chambers. Her sound, created using a mass of modular synthesizers, sequencers, and vocal processors, counterpoints heavy sub-bass with crystalline granular vocal samples and shimmering arpeggios.

Tondo is a duo formed of experimental guitarist/visual artist Gemma Thompson (Savages) and drummer Sam Sherry (A Dead Forest Index) now based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington, Aotearoa, NZ. Their music is inspired by concepts of visual scores/mark-making; expanding into collages of sound - open frameworks with jazz influences as much as from painters Cy Twombly and Joan Mitchell.


Address:
Futuna Chapel, 67 Futuna Close, Karori

$25 Presale Tickets via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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