Featuring multi-instrumentalist and composer Genevieve Fry and long-time collaborator percussionist Esala Liyanage of Cold Hands Warm Heart, this performance is a sonic response to the practice and ideas of resident artist Yoko Ozawa, and the sense of place on-site at correspondences, on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country. Inspired by a shared, lifelong interest in natural phenomena, including seasonal transitions, fog, breeze, rain, light and shadow, the performance explores the relationship between water reflection, vessels, materiality and sound through the Japanese notion of Yohaku (blank space), Ozawa’s central preoccupation. Bush botanicals provide an interlinking material gesture between practices in this immersive performance incorporating installation, harp, synth, recorder and percussion.

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