Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Myth of Ten Thousand Things at SOEX
Performance/Workshop at Southern Exposure
3:00pm – 6:00pm: Performance based open studio
7:00pm – 9:00pm: Performance of The Edge of the Pacific
Curated by Nathan Lynch, SoEx Curatorial Committee Member
At Southern Exposure Bolles and Hom create the conditions for a conversational exchange which will illuminate not only the stories brought to the table, but those which are made in the telling - particular to that place and time. Their latest episode, The Edge of the Pacific, features a built-in kitchen-table guitar strung with silk strings and played with a slide-steel in a cross between a Korean Gyageum and an American diddley bow. In narrative and poetic song-like structures Hom speaks of learning how to surf while pregnant, linking themes of ocean and family to international Korean adoption and mythological birth stories, while Bolles plays the table, sometimes singing.
From 3:00 – 6:00pm Bolles and Hom welcome gallery visitors to a performance-based open studio, which includes short segments from The Myth of Ten Thousand Things, stories about their process, demonstration of the instruments and singing.
At 6:00pm Bolles and Hom take a short dinner break and prepare for a lengthier storytelling session at 7:00pm, leaving some time in the middle to converse with the audience. If you're the kind of person who likes to sit down and be entertained you might come at 7:00pm, but if you're the kind of person who likes to get to know people a bit, or have children who don't like to sit still for long or be too quiet, you might come earlier.
October 17, 2010 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM
3:00pm – 6:00pm: Performance based open studio
7:00pm – 9:00pm: Performance of The Edge of the Pacific
Curated by Nathan Lynch, SoEx Curatorial Committee Member
At Southern Exposure Bolles and Hom create the conditions for a conversational exchange which will illuminate not only the stories brought to the table, but those which are made in the telling - particular to that place and time. Their latest episode, The Edge of the Pacific, features a built-in kitchen-table guitar strung with silk strings and played with a slide-steel in a cross between a Korean Gyageum and an American diddley bow. In narrative and poetic song-like structures Hom speaks of learning how to surf while pregnant, linking themes of ocean and family to international Korean adoption and mythological birth stories, while Bolles plays the table, sometimes singing.
From 3:00 – 6:00pm Bolles and Hom welcome gallery visitors to a performance-based open studio, which includes short segments from The Myth of Ten Thousand Things, stories about their process, demonstration of the instruments and singing.
At 6:00pm Bolles and Hom take a short dinner break and prepare for a lengthier storytelling session at 7:00pm, leaving some time in the middle to converse with the audience. If you're the kind of person who likes to sit down and be entertained you might come at 7:00pm, but if you're the kind of person who likes to get to know people a bit, or have children who don't like to sit still for long or be too quiet, you might come earlier.
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- dylanbolles
- I make sound/theatre works for people and environments. Many of these works involve new musical instrument design and construction.