Sunday, June 10, 2007

Slounge at the Jam Factory, Oxford: Monday June 11th

Slounge at The Jam Factory

This Monday June 11th you will be presented with three diverse performances from the worlds of visual art, music, and spoken word. The spoken word element is provided by Hammer & Tongue and this event sees a performer whom I consider to be the most exciting new artist that this country has produced for many many years in the form of Byron Vincent. Byron is an extremely intelligent and hugely amusing wordsmith. See him now whilst you can still afford to!

There will be music from Colleen, who uses viola da gamba, clarinet, music boxes & chimes to create minimalist and melodic pieces.

Composer and film-maker Nicholas Brown presents "An Audience with the Trees", an installation that turns Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' into birdsong, and "The Rainbow Book", a film about colour with live musical accompaniment

All this takes place in the relaxing atmosphere of The Jam Factory on Park End Street, Oxford, which opened up recently as a cafe/gallery/bar.

There is a 'meet the artist session' from 5pm and performances start at 7pm.
£4 door charge
Booking 01865 305305
ocmevents.org

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