When poets read, they are improvising. When musicians improvise, they are making poetry. What happens when the two collide? A sound rolling down a hill like a tumbleweed in the breeze? We shall see - it’s all an experiment…
Featuring words & sounds by:
Hinemoana Baker: Waste your time / on my errands / Squeeze your limes /On my lemons / Turn up wearing the whole bird / not just the feathers
Ruby Brunton: We live in fractured times, if we don’t collaborate we won’t survive
Dylan Fa’atui: Expect the unexpected
Lisa Maule: I Lovelove I hate I love
Isaac Smith: Pitch/Time domain Cross-Pollination
Shannon Xiao 胡桃橙子: Harmonica, traditional flutes, percussion & bartendess when not dropping poetic beats
Koha entry
Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme