Making it up: This moment of June
MAKING it up: This moment of June by Rebecca Lee is taking place in Loughborough this weekend.
Drawing on academic research from across the social sciences at Loughborough, Making it up: this moment of June investigates forms and relations of listening that (re)produce and are (re) produced by personal and public places, focusing on the interactions that might support people to perform music but are not in themselves musical.
Rebecca has brought together an ensemble of Loughborough musicians to reflect on these ideas and together they will trace boundaries of music, place and registers of listening, exploring how these might be brought within a performance. A public recording session will share the results, which will then re-sound in a playback programme on our Loughborough campus and in the town over the summer period.
It takes place on Saturday, June 9, between 5pm and 6pm at the Music Practice Room behind the Cope Auditorium, Epinal Way, Loughborough.
To book tickets visit https://www.eventbrite. co.uk/e/rebecca-lee-making-it-up-this-momentof-june-tickets46146922688?aff=es2
This event is part of (re) composition, Radar’s main commissioning strand for 2017/18, which explores how music makes place and places make music. The project draws on the research of Dr Allan Watson in Loughborough University’s Department of Geography, and has expanded to engage with research across the Social Sciences. More information on (re)composition at http://www.arts.lboro.ac.uk/radar/project/recomposition/