Sunday, August 06, 2006

Reflections on the weather and other sundry thoughts

So a winter chill has crept back into the air, and in a weekend of contrasts its a time to hang out, listen to musicians from around the globe, improvising and jamming, look at some art, hear some beats ....

As I become more involved in improvised music, I am pondering on the frame and format of classical music. On the surface, much more structured and precise than both world music and improvised jazz.

What sort of difference is there in thought processes from one form to the other? Is one about freedom of expression and the other about freedom of interpretation? Any thoughts on this - I am really interested.
Potential Music/arts venue space - image J Kee

I am working towards a music venue in central Sydney, affordable, cutting edge sometimes, sometimes not, sometimes popular, sometimes experimental and a place to hang out. This Wharf space is currently being used for the Biennale (till the end of August), if you want to have a look. The space looks incredible, if you are interested in supporting an arts space, with music at its core, let me know.

Joanne

www.ceressolutions.com.au

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