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Wednesday 3rd November 2021, 7-9pm

P-LAB: Riki Pirihi - Embodiment Of Conduction

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Riki Pirihi (Ngāti Wai/Patuharakeke/Ngāti Māhanga Hourua) is a Musician, Producer and Sound Artist based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa. He/Him is currently performing with Orchestra of Spheres, Noa Records, AJA and Mara TK. He also performs regularly with Alistair Fraser and Jeff Henderson as a duo formation.

Riki is currently undertaking post-graduate study with the intention of developing an indigenous embodiment of Conduction, as well as looking at new ways to turning a drumkit into a robot.

Join Riki as he discusses, brings insight and shares some background, methods, and gestures of conduction.

Bring an instrument or vocal chords at the ready for a group performance.

Check out his Bandcamp.


P-LAB is a series of artist-run talks and workshops at Pyramid Club.
Coming up in the series:

27 October - King Homeboy
3 November - Riki Pirihi
24 November - Jasmine Lovell-Smith
1 December - Mark Williams

 

NOTE: WE ARE CURRENTLY OPERATING UNDER CURRENT COVID19 LEVEL 2 RESTRICTIONS WHICH REQUIRE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND LIMITED NUMBERS

Limited to 20 audience members. No presales.

Doors open 7pm. First in first served!

 

Thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club’s programme

 

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a black and whit portrait of Riki looking our over a block of bush.
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