April 2012

The 2012 Holophon Workshop Series continues with April workshops in electroacoustic composition: click here to download printable pdf



Workshop 3: Composition Now

Presented by Christopher Butterfield (BC)

Saskatoon: April 16 & 17, 7-9:30 pm – PAVED Arts, 424 20th St. West
Regina: April 19 & 20, 7-9:30 pm – Neutral Ground, 1856 Scarth St.

Pay What You Can

As composers, what do we do now? Why.

How do we do it? Why.

Where do we do it? Why.

Who are we doing it for? Why.

What do we do it with? Why.

Who do we do it with? Why.

What do we do with it? Why.

Does it need electricity? Why.

Do we have to write it down? Why?

Victoria based composer and teacher Christopher Butterfield will lead a two- day workshop that looks at all these questions, trying to clarify them and perhaps even find answers. Please bring all possible sound-producing devices, electrically powered or not. For more information or to register, please contact holophon3@gmail.com

About the Artist

Christopher Butterfield lives on Vancouver Island, where he teaches composition at the University of Victoria. In the coming months he'll be singing Socrate, by Erik Satie; mentoring the Arraymusic Young Composers Workshop; attending the premiere of his complete settings for Continuum of Contes pour enfants pas sages; translating Théatre, a collection of three plays by Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes; and guest curating a small show for John Cage's centennial at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Compositional work in progress includes a piece for solo percussion and ensemble, for Rick Sacks and Aventa Ensemble, and the never-ending piano trio Madame Wu said… He just returned from ten days in the Netherlands, where he was a judge for the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in Utrecht, and a mentor at the Young Composers Meeting in Apeldoorn.



The 2012 Workshop Series is supported through a Media Arts Grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.



In May of 2012, Holophon will partner with the Cathedral Village Arts Festival to present workshops and performances with members of the Regina arts community, students, and the general public. The Holophon concerts and soundwalking activities at last year's CVAF were fun, family-friendly, and intriguing showcases of local and national talent in a range of performance, composition, and other audio art practices. We look forward to another successful year at the festival! Holophon's activities at CVAF 2012 are supported by the City of Regina Civic Arts Fund.




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