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Friday November 30th
Featuring live performances from (in no particular order): The Zoltan Kodaly School For Girls - The World's first (and only) all girl post-modern recorder quartet, tonight scaled down to a trio. It's amazing what they can do with a couple of recorders and a triangle. Brian Andrew Inglis - Intense scaled-down audiovisual soundtracks from this composer/keyboard player, tonight accompanied by Rachel Hamilton (Ninki V) on flute and Colin Green (The Glaggaglaggas) on viola. Nathan Octavia - The brilliant Mr Octavia makes a welcome return to Scaledown where you will enjoy his spooky take on the traditional folk songs. Spoono - Jack Allet fuses the intricate guitar magic of John Fahey with the beauty of Debussy. Be captivated by the mesmeric sounds. SK5 - "The SK-5 invented Shambomelanchtronica. The keys to this great leap forward were the seemingly conflicting maxims of discipline and extemporisation." Or, in other words, enjopy this fine casio quartet who site their influences as Moondog, Aphex Twin, and the BBC Radiophonic Orchestra. Ronald Fraser Munro and Peter Marsh - Absurdist playwright Fraser Munro and his sidekick Mr Marsh will perform a scaledowned sketch of an unknown nature. Suffice to say, it will be amusing, odd, and totally original. |
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Friday 30th November - 7pm The King and Queen, 1 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL Click here to open map |