This Is What We Have Today

Event

This Is What We Have Today

  • Date: Friday, 2 December 2022, 7pm
  • Venue: Ralph Wilson Theatre - Gorman Arts Centre — 55 Ainslie Ave, Braddon, ACT
  • Tickets: Adults: $25 | Children: $15 | Concession: $15 — Tickets can be purchased online

Event Details

What sort of world do we live in? What do we even have? How do I make gingernut biscuits? How do I play a bossa? Why is the sun hot? When's my next paper due? Why can't I stop asking questions? Where's all my personal data stored? What do we have? Maybe you should come to this new music concert? We can't guarantee it will answer all of your questions. It may leave you with more than you came with? New commissions and extant works by Canberra composers, exploring questions like those above? Multimedia and video works? Solo works by interstate composers Kate Neal and Emily Sheppard? Featuring: Ronan Apcar, composer/pianist Eleanor Bladon, composer/cellist Joel Dreezer, composer/flautist Lily Fowler, composer/vocalist Lynden Bassett, composer/guitarist Ellery String Quartet members Yona Su, Anika Chan, and Brad Tham Works by composers Milo Mclaughlin, Emily Sheppard, and Kate Neal This Is What We Have Today is supported by artsACT and the Friends of the ANU School of Music.

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website

Featured Australian Works

Novel Instrument (instrumental music) by Kate Neal
 Aftermath by Emily Sheppard
 Fold In Sifted Flour, Ginger, Bicarb by Lynden Bassett
 Gross Metal Body Shit by Milo Mclaughlin
 Haze by Eleanor Bladon
 Plastics in the Depths by Joel Dreezer — World premiere
 Vízalatti Világ: Underwater World by Lily Fowler
 Welcome to Infinite Content Unlimited by Ronan Apcar

Featured artists

User reviews & comments

Be the first to share your thoughts, opinions or insights about this event.

To post your comment please login