when: 01 September 2022 | venue: National Museum of Australia | cost: $30.00 to $60.00 | address: Lawson Crescent, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia | website: https://cso.org.au/event/australian-series-hearing-land/
published: 25 Aug 2022, 5 min read
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We live on an ancient continent, ever shaped by powerful and extreme forces, a place of great biodiversity and beauty. The vibrancy of Australian landscapes have inspired countless works; this program features Mirage by Michael Sollis, inspired by the desert, and Eric Avery's Mists 1, a moving, personal perspective on place and healing. The land speaks, if we will only listen; it resonates with a depth that transcends human language, drawing us into a richer understanding of our shared identity. Too often, we fail to hear; in Songs of Silent Earth, Natalie Williams challenges us to confront the consequences of a disharmonious relationship to the natural world. In the wake of extreme weather events, the land is tenacious in its regenerative capacity, even (to an extent) in spite of the destruction wrought by human hubris. Kirsten Milenko reflects on these life cycles in Solace and poses a confronting question: do we perceive ourselves as guardians or owners of the natural world? We close with an exciting new commission supported by the National Museum of Australia. Featuring the CSO Chamber Ensemble. Cultural Partner: National Museum of Australia See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
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We live on an ancient continent, ever shaped by powerful and extreme forces, a place of great biodiversity and beauty. The vibrancy of Australian landscapes have inspired countless works; this program features Mirage by Michael Sollis, inspired by the desert, and Eric Avery's Mists 1, a moving, personal perspective on place and healing. The land speaks, if we will only listen; it resonates with a depth that transcends human language, drawing us into a richer understanding of our shared identity. Too often, we fail to hear; in Songs of Silent Earth, Natalie Williams challenges us to confront the consequences of a disharmonious relationship to the natural world. In the wake of extreme weather events, the land is tenacious in its regenerative capacity, even (to an extent) in spite of the destruction wrought by human hubris. Kirsten Milenko reflects on these life cycles in Solace and poses a confronting question: do we perceive ourselves as guardians or owners of the natural world? We close with an exciting new commission supported by the National Museum of Australia. Featuring the CSO Chamber Ensemble. Cultural Partner: National Museum of Australia See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see Hearing The Land 2022.
Hearing The Land 2022 is on 01 September 2022. The opening hours are: 6:30 PM. Conveniently located in Canberra. Call 02 6262 6772 for details. Visit their website at https://cso.org.au/event/australian-series-hearing-land/.
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