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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240718T210000
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URL:https://worldlisteningday.org/events/roots-that-braid-themselves/
SUMMARY:Roots that Braid Themselves
DESCRIPTION:This year’s World Listening Day performance will include an A
 mbisonic soundscape work by Edmonton sound and new media artist Shawn Pinc
 hbeck as well as an outdoor site-specific performance by Sundridge multi-d
 isciplinary artist Christine Charette called Roots That Braid Themselves. 
 The event begins with a SOUNDwalk on the Warbler’s Roost property led by
  NAISA Executive Director Nadene Thériault-Copeland.\n \nTickets are $12
  Canadian for this in-person event and can be purchased here.\n \nProgram
 :\n \nI. Roots that Braid Themselves by Christine Charette\n \nFrom the 
 world of Electroacoustic Music and Musique Concrète\, Christine Charette 
 explores the profound influence of forest biomes and the symbiotic enchant
 ed world it hides underground. Charette uses recorded sounds from life\, d
 istilled through a sampler\, and weaves them with the sounds of piano\, sy
 nth. Drawing her sounds intuitively\, she allows the forest and its underg
 round networks to inhale and exhale through her\, resonating in their vibr
 ation\, and translating their Affect. Charette creates a space that transp
 orts the listener to where worlds of microbial seed banks exist\, stardust
  and roots that braid themselves into stories\, where the belly of the Ear
 th speaks.\n \nChristine Charette  is a multi-disciplinary French-Métis 
 artist who works intuitively and metaphorically. Originally from North Bay
 \, Charette has lived in Vancouver\, London\, Toronto and Montréal\, and 
 now resides in the forest near Algonquin park.  Through an eco-feminist l
 ens\, Charette explores themes such as women’s work\, nesting\, isolatio
 n\, mothering\, identity\, the environment\, natural cycles\, and the anci
 ent\, through metaphor and affect theory.\n \nII. Where the Bees Buzz by 
 Shawn Pinchbeck\n \nWhere the Bees Buzz is a part of a series of works ba
 sed on ambisonic field recordings Shawn Pinchbeck took at many locations i
 n the Peace Region of northwestern Alberta\, Canada. The piece features se
 lect field recordings from around Beaverlodge\, Alberta with electroacoust
 ic music accompaniments inspired by those recordings.\n \nShawn Pinchbeck
   is an award winning artist based in Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada and Vilj
 andi\, Estonia. He is a multi-faceted artist: electroacoustic music compos
 er\, sound designer\, audio engineer\, performer\, media artist\, curator 
 and educator. His artworks explore all things that sound\, merging element
 s such as video\, computer interaction\, multi-speaker environments\, sens
 ors and electronics\, interdisciplinary performance and installation art.
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