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URL:https://whiteemotion.com/events/strange-umbrellas-at-v22-london/
SUMMARY:Strange Umbrellas at V22\, London
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nStrange Umbrellas began in 2013\, promoting nights of exp
 erimental music\, free-improvisation\, film and art in London. Founded by 
 artist &amp\; curator Blanca Regina\, free Improvisor &amp\; composer Stev
 e Beresford and experimental musician\, musicologist Jack Goldstein. and f
 ilm curator and visual artist Pierre Bouvier Patron.\n\nNext Strange Umbr
 ellas #21\, August 4th from 6 to 8pm at V22 Louise House Dartmouth Road\, 
 SE23 3HZ London.\nhttp://v22collection.com/events/sound/strange-umbrellas/
 \n\n\nTickets: https://unpredictable.bigcartel.com/product/strange-umbrel
 las-ticket\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLINE UP\n\n\nStage Time:\n\n6.00 – Doors\n
 6.30 – Jack Goldstein\n6.45 – Soramimi film by Daisy Dickinson and Jul
 ia Laird\n6.55 – Daniel Spicer/Paul Khimasia Morgan\n7.25 – Break\n7.4
 0 – Steve Beresford/Charlotte Keeffe/Max Hattler\n8.00 – Rodez film by
  Stefano Miraglia\n8.10 – Blanca Regina/AvanacA\n\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n
 \n\n\n\nSolo: Jack Goldstein\n\nJack Goldstein makes Experimental Lo-fi Po
 wer Pop/Emo. His latest record\, entitled ‘Sandwiches’\, is a Brian Wi
 lson-esque song-cycle set in an imagined interzone near the Oxford that Go
 ldstein grew up in. His previous record\, ‘Tonic Of Wilderness’\, was 
 described as “a quiet triumph\; a….collage of sound taking in so many 
 moods\, emotions and samples that it’s hard to keep track”. He is also
  a musicologist and academic at Goldsmiths University and was awarded the 
 Bob Gilmore Prize for Outstanding Work in Musicology for his dissertation 
 on the influence of politics and brass bands.\nHe has also written on pop\
 , experimental and improvised music.\nhttps://jackgoldstein.bandcamp.com\n
 \nDuo: Daniel Spicer/Paul Khimasia Morgan\n\nDaniel Spicer is a writer\, b
 roadcaster\, improviser and poet based in Brighton\, UK. He writes about m
 usic for The Wire and Jazzwise magazines. His book on Turkish psychedelic 
 music\, ‘The Turkish Psychedelic Music Explosion: Anadolu Psych 1965 to 
 1980’\, was published by Repeater Books in 2018. He is currently working
  on a book about Peter Brötzmann. He presents a weekly radio show of impr
 ovised music\, ‘The Mystery Lesson’\, on Brighton’s Radio Reverb 97.
 2FM. He is founder and director of Brighton Alternative Jazz Festival. As 
 an improviser\, he has worked with artists as diverse as Adam Bohman\, Dyl
 an Nyoukis\, Alan Wilkinson and Konstrukt. He has published three collecti
 ons of poetry: ‘Osshole Accidents’ in 2012\, ‘Notes For Colour’ in
  2015 and ‘From The Bottom Of The Tower’ in 2018.\n\nPaul Khimasia Mor
 gan is interested in detourning familiar musical instruments in improvised
  music settings. He currently uses amplified guitar body. He has performed
  in regular and ad-hoc groupings with Steve Beresford and Blanca Regina\, 
 Richard Sanderson\, Simon Whetham\, Seth Cooke\, Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzig
 oga\, Ryu Hankil and Charlotte Keeffe. His latest solo album\, Peoplegrowo
 ld was released on Mark Wastell’s Confront label. In 2016\, he collabora
 ted with artists Joseph Young and Kay Aplin to produce a series of sound-a
 rt concerts and talks featuring Beresford and Regina\, Cathy Lane\, Felici
 ty Ford\, John Kannenberg and Brambling which resulted in his piece\, slow
  kiln\, being included on the Landscape : Islands cassette compilation. Hi
 s previous work appears on labels including Linear Obsessional\, Absence O
 f Wax\, Crónica\, engraved glass and Con-V. Paul curates Aural Detritus C
 oncert Series\, runs the Aural Detritus and TSOKL labels and writes for Th
 e Sound Projector.\n\nTrio: Steve Beresford/Charlotte Keeffe/Max Hattler\n
 \nSteve Beresford has been a central figure in the British improvising sce
 ne for over thirty years\, working with the likes of Derek Bailey\, Evan P
 arker\, Han Bennink\, Christian Marclay and Alterations.\n\nHis work with 
 Marclay has included mixed media pieces like ‘Screen Play’\, ‘Epheme
 ra’\, ‘Graffiti Composition’\, ‘Shuffle’\, ‘Pianorama’ and 
 ‘Everyday’. He has also written songs\, scored feature films\, TV show
 s and commercials.\n\nSteve has worked with hundreds of people\, including
  The Slits\, Stewart Lee\, Ivor Cutler\, Prince Far-I\, Alan Hacker\, Ray 
 Davies\, Mandhira De Saram\, The Flying Lizards\, Rachel Musson\, The Port
 smouth Sinfonia and John Zorn. He has an extensive discography as performe
 r\, arranger\, composer and producer\, and was was awarded a Paul Hamlyn a
 ward for composers in 2012.\n\nCharlotte Keeffe performs regularly across 
 the UK and internationally as part of several ensembles. She has played at
  numerous Music Festivals\, including Glastonbury and accompanied the like
 s of Will Young\, Charlotte Church\, Kate Nash\, Laura Mvulaand Liane Carr
 oll.\n\nFascinated with improvised music\, Charlotte helped guitarist John
  Russell establish the Mopomoso Workshop Group. She plays regularly in the
  London Improvisers Orchestra and has shared concert bills with the likes 
 of John Edwards\, Steve Noble\, John Butcher\, Steve Beresford and Mark Sa
 nders.\n\nCharlotte performs as a trumpet/ flügelhorn soloist and as part
  of her trio\, Space Painters\, with guitarists Joe Smith Sands and Diego 
 Sampieri. Space Painters had their debut gig at The Vortex last May. Charl
 otte also has a new quartet project and will be releasing her debut album 
 featuring some of her original compositions very soon…\n\nMax Hattler is
  an artist and academic who works with abstract animation\, video installa
 tion and audiovisual performance. He holds a master’s degree from the Ro
 yal College of Art and a Doctorate in Fine Art from the University of East
  London. Max has lectured at CalArts\, USC\, Goldsmiths\, KASK and many mo
 re. Max has performed live around the world including at Playgrounds Festi
 val\, Re-New Copenhagen\, Expo Milan and many others. He lives in Hong Kon
 g where he is an Assistant Professor at School of Creative Media\, City Un
 iversity of Hong Kong. Max’s current research focuses on synaesthetic ex
 perience and visual music\, the narrative potential of abstract animation\
 , and expanded artistic approaches to binocular vision.\n\nDuo: Blanca Reg
 ina/Anavaca\n\nBlanca Regina is an artist\, teacher and curator based in L
 ondon. Her research and practice is heterogeneous and encompasses expanded
  cinema\, free improvisation\, graphic and moving images\, photography and
  performance art.\n\nIn 2014 she became a lecturer at the School of Music 
 and Fine Art at the University of Kent. From 2011 to 2014 she was a visiti
 ng research fellow at the University of the Arts\, London\, Chelsea Colleg
 e of Art and Design. She has performed with various artists\, including Te
 rry Day\, Leafcutter John\, Steve Beresford and Matthias Kispert and has c
 urated a number of events and installations in London and internationally.
  Her last solo exhibition: ‘Expanded and Ephemera Audiovisual’ was pre
 sented at MUPO\, Oaxaca\, México in November 2015.\nwww.whiteemotion.com\
 n\nAnavacA is a multifaceted communicator who expresses herself through ar
 ts and therapy.\nShe has participated in various healing performances and 
 psychomagic projects. She developed\, with her hands and her voice\, regre
 ssion processes and has collaborated with artists and therapists for 20 ye
 ars.\nShe currently lives between Malaga and London.\n\nFilms:\n1 – Sora
 mimi\n2017 / 3’32 / 4:3 / Sound\n\nSoramimi taps in to the rhythms of th
 e forest\, channelling the positive and negative energies through the red 
 and blue masks and eventually creating an abstract piece of ritualistic oc
 currence. It was all shot on Super 8 in the mountains of Japan (Kanazawa\,
  Nagano\, and Yakushima Island) and features music by Grimm Grimm.\n\nJuli
 a Laird is a Scottish photographer and director based in London. She uses 
 both digital and analogue photography and moving image to cover the areas 
 and people around her\, both in her home country and whilst travelling fur
 ther afield.\nhttp://julialaird.com/\n\nDaisy Dickinson is a London-based 
 director and visual artist whose work involves experimental short film\, m
 usic video\, projected installation and live visual performance. She is on
 e half of the audio/visual collaboration ‘Adrena Adrena’\, with ex-Bor
 edom’s drummer E-da Kazuhisa\, and is currently working as a visual addi
 tion to Seefeel\, Grimm Grimm &amp\; Samuel Kerridge. Dickinson’s visual
 s have been described as ‘magmatic and sulphurous\, cosmological and tra
 nscendental\, drawing attention to the wonder of the earth and our sensual
 ity on it’.\nhttps://www.daisydickinson.co.uk/\n\n2 – Rodez\n2017 / 3
 ’00’’ / 4:3 / silent\n\nThis is an exploration of the Rodez Cathedra
 l and a study in colour\, repetition and flickering\, composed of 292 phot
 ographs.\n\nStefano Miraglia (b. 1988 in Málaga) is an Italian-Spanish vi
 sual artist based in France. Merging digital video\, analogue photographs\
 , archival documents and autobiographical elements\, his moving image work
  stands at the intersection between abstract art\, experimental animation 
 and diaristic cinema.\n\nHis works have been screened at numerous internat
 ional film festivals\, including Transient Visions\, Pesaro Film Festival\
 , Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris\, Syros Int
 ernational Film Festival and Fracto.\n\nSince 2011 he has been collaborati
 ng with Argentinian artist Leandro Varela. Stefano Miraglia is the founder
  and main curator of The Moving Image Catalogue.\nhttp://stefanomiraglia.e
 u/\n\n\n
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