"The music by Paul Clark is achingly divine. Thrilling textures soar high and sweet, or brush against momentary discords."The Herald Scotland
A compelling group of performers moves through the cavernous Turbine Hall, struggling to form a chorus and even to keep their balance. Seven unaccompanied singers re-imagine two 17th Century songs, by John Smith and William Lawes , weaving their melodies into a dense and haunting texture to create a completely new piece of contemporary music.
Clod Ensemble has been making work that crosses the boundaries between dance, theatre and visual art for over 15 years led by director/choreographer Suzy Willson and musician Paul Clark. Recent work includes An Anatomie In Four Quarters at Sadler’s Wells.
The Silver Swan who living had no note
'till death approached unlocked her silent throat
Leaning her breast against the reedy shore
She sang her first and last and sang no more
Farewell all joys
Death come close my eyes
More geese than swans now live
More fools than wise
The performance will last for approximately 25 minutes. Limited capacity.
Produced in association with Fuel
Explore ideas about chorus, space, balance and embodiment on the course Everything Moves, led by the artistic director of Clod Ensemble.