
ROCK MUSIC. ROCK ART
http://uk.amref.org/news/music-a-force-for-good-the-ugandan-story/
Review here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/oct/01/worldmusic.uganda
Lolui Island, Lake Victoria, Uganda.
Four rock gongs have been silent for generations.
February 2007. A group of musicians comprising members of the London Sinfonietta, five Ugandan master musicians and composer Nigel Osborne, along with sculptor Peter Randall-Page, travel to the island, accessible only by a seven-hour boat journey through dangerous waters. Their aim is bring life back to the rock gongs, natural rock formations that possess unique sonic properties found in only a few places on Earth. During the trip the gongs were digitally sampled to allow the sounds to be transported first to Kampala and ultimately back to the UK. They became the basis of a remarkably powerful musical collaboration.
This autumn the London Sinfonietta welcomes the Lead Musicians of Uganda Dance Academy – Bernard Kayiggya, Samuel Bakkabulindi, Hakim Kiwanuka, Robert Lubanga, and Mathias Muwonge – to London for the culmination of this two-year collaboration. In a mini-festival of music, talk, dance and art – the first at the newly opened Kings Place – audiences will have the opportunity to hear the results of this remarkable meeting of Western and African cultures.
Events during the week will include concerts, drumming workshops, exhibitions, talks, films and a club night. The final concert will feature the world premiere of Rock Music by Nigel Osborne – a London Sinfonietta commission – alongside music by leading Ugandan composer Justinian Tamasuza and rising British star Tansy Davies.
Promoted by London Sinfonietta in association with Kings Place Music Foundation.
Supported by the British Council, Ruwenzori Sculpture Foundation, Moose Foundation for the Arts, and London Sinfonietta Kings Place
Campaign supporters.
Rock Music. Rock Art Schools Concert.
Hall One 2pm.
An interactive and participatory event, presented by Richard Frostick, for students aged 10-13 and their teachers exploring traditional Ugandan music and cross-cultural musical collaborations.
For more information about community and schools programmes run by the London Sinfonietta contact Anna Rice (anna.rice@londonsinfonietta.org.uk or 020 7239 9340) or Joanie Magill about Kings Place Music Foundation’s outreach programme (joanie.magill@kingsplace.co.uk or 020 7520 1450).
***
Rock Art: Peter Randall-Page
Hall Two 7pm
Peter Randall-Page with the London Sinfonietta and Lead Musicians of Uganda Dance Academy
An illustrated talk by the sculptor Peter Randall-Page about his new exhibition at Pangolin London inspired by his experiences in Uganda, with live music from members of the London Sinfonietta, Lead Musicians of Uganda Dance Academy and Trinity College of Music.
Programme:
Talk by sculptor Peter Randall-Page
London Sinfonietta
David Hockings percussion
Tim Palmer percussion
Steve Smith guitar
Students, names tbc
Sound Intermedia sound diffusion
Steve Reich
Clapping Music (for 2 percussionists, 5’)
Electric Counterpoint (for guitar and tape, 15’)
Music for Pieces of Wood (7’)
Lead Musicians of Uganda Dance Academy
Bernard Kayiggya
Samuel Bakkabulindi
Hakim Kiwanuka
Robert Lubanga
Mathias Muwonge