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As the UK’s agency for educational opportunities and international cultural relations and with representation in 28 Commonwealth countries, the British Council aims to strengthen the UK’s role as a committed Commonwealth partner. We work with people and organisations throughout the Commonwealth to develop partnerships in areas important to the Commonwealth and to the UK, such as education, citizenship and human rights, women’s participation, diversity. We have participated in CHOGM Commonwealth People’s Centres since 1997, highlighting our networks and activity around the Commonwealth to Commonwealth and local visitors. We look forward to seeing you at the 2005 Commonwealth People’s Forum in Valletta.
Wednesday, November 23 at 20.00: SoundsUnlimited at St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valletta.
Saturday, November 26 at 20.00: SoundsUnlimited at St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valletta.
Tickets are available from St. James Cavalier, Valletta. For booking information please contact the booking office: phone 21 22 32 00 or 21 22 32 16 or email boxoffice@sjcav.org
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Renzo Spiteri (Malta): Percussion and Found Objects |
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Michael Alcorn (UK): Live Electronics |
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Pedro Rebelo (Portugal): Live Electronics |
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Chris Corrigan (UK): Sound Engineer |
SOUNDSUNLIMITED explores the relationship between percussion instruments, live-electronic manipulation and the natural resonance of everyday domestic and industrial objects. The resulting sculptural array of instruments creates an environment of extraordinary visual and sonic possibilities.
This collaboration was launched at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC), Queen's University, Belfast as part of an extensive programme of cultural exchange between the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity and the British Council.
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