Radical Choir seeking participants (Los Angeles)

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We are starting a radical choir in Los Angeles and are looking for
participants. No experience necessary. See below for more details.
Best,
Elana Mann

CALL FOR RADICALLY RECEPTIVE BEINGS:

The People’s Microphony Camerata (PMC) seeks participants for an
experimental choir exploring the emergent phenomena of the People’s
Michrophone (Mic) and ideas of radical receptivity through sound, voice,
and the body. If you know how to sigh, grumble and laugh, then you have an
expressive voice and something to contribute.

Rehearsals will begin with exercises and improvisations to build vocal
agility and develop our expressive vocabulary as a group. Each meeting will
unveil a new piece, written specifically for our group by composers,
artists, poets, and activists both local and international who were
inspired by the People’s Mic. The most successful of these pieces we will
premiere and record for special performance broadcast on April 20th.

Participants must commit to attending each rehearsal, recording session and
final presentations. Rehearsals will take place on: April 13 7-9pm, 14
10am-4pm, 15 10am-1pm rehearsal, 2pm recording. After this intensive
session, the choir will go on to plan other performance opportunities,
including a May Day Michrophony.

All voices are welcome; no auditions.

Reconnect with your voice, expand your sonic awareness, experience
community in Los Angeles and lend your voice to an international project of
expressive liberation!

Interested in joining? Please email:
elanamann@gmail.com

Call for Compositions/Scores/Directions/Music
TO BE DISTRIBUTED WIDELY
Calling out to artists, musicians and writers of all kinds: The People’s
Microphony Camerata (PMC), based in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking pieces that
explore the human microphone technology developed by the Occupy movement.
Beyond projecting an individual’s voice further than it can resonate on its
own, The People’s Mic has implications for all of the bodies in its
vicinity. It energizes listeners in ways the microphone or megaphone cannot
by making listening active, vocal, and embodied.

We encourage you to consider these and other questions as you write: What
are the implications—personal and social—of repeating someone else’s
utterance out loud? How does the act of repetition through different and
multiple bodies affect meaning? What happens when vocal sounds outside of
language are introduced? Where are the sonic, architectural, dramatic and
social limits of the People’s Mic?
All media are welcome. Scores can relate more or less to music, theater,
performativity, space, context, and/or visual elements, etc., but must
involve multiple voices. Non-traditional graphic or text-based scores
preferred. Selected pieces will be performed at public occupation-concerts
and all submissions will be available through the web and an eventual
publication. Email questions and/or submissions to: elanamann@gmail.com.

About the PMC:
The People’s Microphony Camerata (PMC), was founded in 2012 by ARLA
collective members Elana Mann and Juliana Snapper inspired by the Occupy
Movement. For more information about ARLA visit:
http://blog.art21.org/2012/01/04/radical-receptivities/.

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