Sukjin Kim will be presenting her film performance: "MOVE"before the Ethel Maude screening (@7pm). MOVE is a work that explores consequential minutia of Sukjin Kim's 2013 work "The Creative Beauty of Life and Art ". Performed in London, Berlin and Korea, MOVE explores an artist's connectedness and control over everyday emotions.
19th of September, 2015
Sukjin Kim will be presenting her film performance: "MOVE"before the Ethel Maude screening (@7pm). MOVE is a work that explores consequential minutia of Sukjin Kim's 2013 work "The Creative Beauty of Life and Art ". Performed in London, Berlin and Korea, MOVE explores an artist's connectedness and control over everyday emotions.
14th of June, 2015
WOVEN ENTITY &SUKJIN KIM's Improvisation
19:00–23:00
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6 and 8 Manor Road, Top Floor, Stoke Newington, N16 5SA London, United Kingdom
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2nd of April, 2015
Woven Entity with Sukjin Kim' Improvisation
Woven Entity + Prescott + Music To Ease Your Disease DJs
Woven Entity + Prescott + Music To Ease Your Disease DJs
2 April at 20:00
WOVEN ENTITY are a unique proposition. Built round the percussive talents of Patrick Dawes, Lascelle Gordon and Paul May (whose credits range from Groove Armada to Beth Orton to The Brand New Heavies to Alexander Hawkins), they offer a wholly improvised and extremely rich stew of spiritual afro jazz, dubby post punk, lo-fi electronics and eccentric ethnological forgeries. Comparisons have been made to Sun Ra, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Can, to name but three. Bassist Peter Marsh and rising star saxophonist Julie Kjaer complete the lineup. The band had their first CD released by Babel records in September.
WOVEN ENTITY are a unique proposition. Built round the percussive talents of Patrick Dawes, Lascelle Gordon and Paul May (whose credits range from Groove Armada to Beth Orton to The Brand New Heavies to Alexander Hawkins), they offer a wholly improvised and extremely rich stew of spiritual afro jazz, dubby post punk, lo-fi electronics and eccentric ethnological forgeries. Comparisons have been made to Sun Ra, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Can, to name but three. Bassist Peter Marsh and rising star saxophonist Julie Kjaer complete the lineup. The band had their first CD released by Babel records in September.
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