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Iniquitous Creatures

Event

Iniquitous Creatures

  • Date: Saturday, 3 March 2018, 7pm
  • Venue: Grant St Theatre - Victorian College of the Arts — Grant St, Southbank, VIC
  • Tickets: Adults: $20 | Children: $15 | Concession: $15 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on 0402 374 045

Event Details

Take the west side escalators down into the guts of the Columbia Heights Metro Station and you'll be swallowed by the sound. A young woman tumbles from the back of a horse-drawn carriage as it narrowly avoids colliding with a speeding train. Two androids perform a series of exercises, drifting in and out of synchronicity. Nefarious creatures emerge from the shadows as night falls...

In the first concert in their 2018 series ‘Waves + Lines’, Rubiks presents works from five of the most exciting composers and storytellers working in contemporary music across the globe. Iniquitous Creatures features a program of premieres drawn from the ensemble’s collective experiences at the Bang on a Can Summer Festival (USA), Eighth Blackbird Creative Lab (USA) and the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity (CAN), highlighting some of the most unique and adventurous voices working in Australia, Europe and North America.

BONUS: Rubiks are proud to be partnering with CutCommon magazine, offering free copies of their inaugural print edition at Iniquitous Creatures. This event is generously supported by the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music’s New Music Studio and assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Program

Emma O’Halloran - 99% Invisible
Jessie Marino - Rot Blau
Ted Hearne - Furtive Movements
Ned McGowan - Garden of Iniquitous Creatures
Melody Eötvös - Wild October Jones

Rubiks Collective

Flutes - Tamara Kohler
Cello - Gemma Tomlinson
Keyboards - Jacob Abela
Percussion - Kaylie Melville
Guest Violin - Natalia Harvey
Guest Clarinet - Liam Kinson

Featured non-Australian music: Emma O’Halloran, Jessie Marino, Ted Hearne, Ned McGowan

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on 0402 374 045 or by email to rubikscollective@gmail.com

Featured Australian Works

Digital sheet music sample Wild October Jones : for chamber ensemble (2015) by Melody Eötvös
— performed by Rubiks Collective

Featured artists

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