DOORS 7PM, MUSIC 7.30PM
Free Improvisers David Toop, Lucie Štěpánková, John Butcher, Christian Duka and Aimee Theriot-Ramos will collaboratively explore the sonic intricacies of the saxophone, cello and a combination of small electronics, found objects, materials, field recordings and spoken words in the temporarily installed 4DSOUND spatial sound system at Stone Nest. These instruments will be used as raw material to build “living sonic sculptures” - rotating, expanding and contracting across a multidimensional sound field for the audience to be immersed in.
Seating is unreserved. There will be a mixture of seating, cushions and standing room available - please contact us if you have any specific requirements.
The event will feature three performances:
Aimee Theriot-Ramos (Electric Cello, Electronics) & Christian Duka (Electronics, Spatialisation)
David Toop (objects and materials, field recording, spoken word) & Lucie Štěpánková (Electronics, Spatialisation)
John Butcher (Saxophone) & Christian Duka (Electronics, Spatialisation)
Stone Nest is an arts
organisation and performance venue in the heart of London's West End,
bringing exceptional and experimental art to a wide audience. A hidden gem nestled amidst the bright lights of
theatreland, it offers a platform for bold, visionary artists and a
space where audiences can encounter an eclectic programme of
contemporary performance.
Stone Nest is an old building and unfortunately cannot currently accommodate electric wheelchairs. We can accommodate manually operated wheelchairs via a temporary ramp; please let us know that you are a wheelchair user when booking and whether a Companion will be accompanying you, and we will arrange a Companion ticket for you.
Stone Nest, W1D 5EZ