
Fayen d'Evie, Troy McConnell, Sophie Takách, Prue Lang, Bryan Phillips 2016. [...] {...} [...] handovers + translations. Choreographic objects oriented through blindness: How does a straight line feel? Gertrude Glasshouse, Melbourne.
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Fayen d'Evie, Troy McConnell, Sophie Takách, Prue Lang, Bryan Phillips 2016. [...] {...} [...] handovers + translations. Choreographic objects oriented through blindness: How does a straight line feel? Gertrude Glasshouse, Melbourne.
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Artists Bryan Phillips and Fayen d’Evie present a live quadraphonic sound performance at the end of their Te Whare Hera Eavesdropping Residency.
The artists are in Wellington as part of Te Whare Hēra Eavesdropping Residency which is a partnership with Massey University's Te Whare Hēra, supported by Liquid Architecture through Creative Victoria's International Engagement program.
Artists Bryan Phillips and Fayen d’Evie present a live quadraphonic sound performance at the end of their Te Whare Hera Eavesdropping Residency.
The artists are in Wellington as part of Te Whare Hēra Eavesdropping Residency which is a partnership with Massey University's Te Whare Hēra, supported by Liquid Architecture through Creative Victoria's International Engagement program.