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17 October 2014, 8pm,

KATE MCINTOSH: ALL EARS

Place: Jurányi House, SVUNG-event 
For All Ears Kate McIntosh sets up the stage as an improvised adhoc laboratory for a series of unusual recordings and acoustic experiments, using everyday objects and materials. Chairs are dragged, paper is torn, glasses are toppled. Sounds are gathered, recorded and played back – the action of one part of the performance providing soundtrack, background or atmosphere for another. Along the way McIntosh – as combination curious scientist, mischievous questioner and eclectic storyteller – leads us on a distinctive journey through a diverse landscape of ideas.

17 October 2014, 8pm, Jurányi House, SVUNG-event 

For All Ears Kate McIntosh sets up the stage as an improvis ed adhoc laboratory for a series of unusual recordings and acoustic experiments, using everyday objects and materials. Chairs are dragged, paper is torn, glasses are toppled. Sounds are gathered, recorded and played back – the action of one part of the performance providing soundtrack, background or atmosphere for another. Along the way McIntosh – as combination curious scientist, mischievous questioner and eclectic storyteller – leads us on a distinctive journey through a diverse landscape of ideas.

There are parables of human and animal behavior, fragments on crowd control and linguistics, jokes about politics and group dynamics, maps of birds and traffic jams, stories about systems, societies and social interactions. At the heart of the piece – in the silence between the sounds recorded, at the centre of the listening crowd – are questions about who we are alone and how we are together, about what it might take to change a culture and what we could be missing in the push for individual self-sufficiency.

All Ears is driven by McIntosh’s ongoing fascination with destruction and creation, sense and nonsense, the whole and the fractured – by her playfulness with the audience, and her love of theatrical images. With an off-beat humour and moments of lucid thought, the performance balances on the thin line between experiment and entertainment.

Kate McIntosh: ALL EARS – trailer from SIN Culture Centre on Vimeo.

„…[the audience members play] with a wonderfully senseless soundscape of chairs scraping over the floor and shattering porcelain. Finally Kate McIntosh holds up a gigantic microphone into the silence after the storm. It’s in this beautiful moment of ‘nothingness’ that the togetherness of everyone in the space becomes apparent.”

– Melanie Suchy, WAZ, 29/05/13
– See more at: http://spinspin.be/proj.php?id=169&cat=14&title=ALL%20EARS#sthash.Kj1GiCSV.dpuf

Credits:
Concept and performance Kate McIntosh // Dramaturgy Pascale Petralia, Tim Etchells // Sound John Avery // Light Chris Copland // Technical direction Simon Stenmans // Production co-ordination Ingrid Vranken // Production SPIN // Special thanks for the ‘Now’ score, courtesy of Tim Etchells.
Coproduction Pact Zollverein (D), Kaaitheater (B), Künstlerhaus Mousonturm (D), Les Spectacles Vivants – Centre Pompidou (F) // with support of Vlaamse Overheid, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, Pianofabriek kunstenwerkplaats (B), Hebbel Am Ufer (HAU) (D) // SPIN is structurally supported by BUDA Kunstencentrum for the period 2013 – 2016.
Thanks for artistic advice: Gary Stevens, Simon Bayly, Palli Banine, Caroline Daish, David Helbich, Anna Rispoli // and for practical help: Anette De Wilde, Chloë De Vos, Sandra Oklobdzija, Pierre Willems, Bennert Vancottem, Ignaas Vancottem, Dries Bellinkx, PACT production team.

Supported by: SÍN Culture Centre, Open Latitudes 3
This project has been funded with support from the Culture Programme of the European Union.

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