Echo Sounding in the Grant Museum: a bat-based voice and listening workshop
18:00 - 20:00
Suitable for all ages
FULLY BOOKED
“To be communicative depends upon anticipating the other’s moves. The aim is not to end the communication but to keep it going.” – Paul Carter, Ambiguous Traces
This experimental workshop explores the medium of echo, with Echo Choir director Sarah Latto and artist/anthropologist Hermione Spriggs. Beginning with simple vocal exercises and scores for deep listening, and inspired by the echo-locative strategies of different British bat species, we will work together to open our senses, experiencing the Grant Museum of Zoology from a new, more-than-human vantage.
We will probe the Grant Museum’s architectural spaces and explore how to relate to each other in a mode that stretches and expands what we can feel, hear and know as human beings.
Suitable for all voices of all ages.
This event is part of Performing Planet Activism, a series of interactions, performances and dialogues at 911 that bring together artists, activists, researchers and communities engaged in climate activism.