1st (Sat) – 22nd Feb (Sat): Katz Mulk ‘everything unfurling’ @ Dai Hall

ame celebrates our new year with our new series underlined that encourages experimental art and music scenes in our new space Dai Hall delivering diverse ways of outcome from residencies to concerts. The first of the series starts with Katz Mulk Mini Residency. In this residency, they will occupy Dai Hall from 27th January in order to create a new piece, following by opening event and exhibition.

Exhibition Opening + Performance, Talk and screening
Saturday, 1st February 2020
17:00-  Exhibition open
19:00 – Performance, Talk and screening
@ ame Dai Hall, 29/30 Princess Alexandra Walk, Huddersfield HD1 2RSeverything unfurling  Katz Mulk will present a work-in-progress performance that gathers together intimate anecdotes about tiredness, play and ordinary intimacies to create a fluid silvery landscape of song fragments, movement and sculpture. 

There will also be a short screening and conversation about the residency to share the work of others who have animated the collaboration. This might include: CAConrad, Deborah Hay, Graham Lambkin and Éva Mag.

KATZ MULK

Katz Mulk ‘We can make poetry without language because language as the rehearsal material for poetry has made way for another poetry, that of objects, actions, environments and the arrangements’.Anne Boyer, The Handbook of Disappointed Fate. KM is a performance group featuring Andrea Kearney, Ben Ellul-Knight, Ben Morris and Siân Williams. Their work pulls together crude electronics, field recordings, narrative fragments, dance, and sculptural interventions to create a sticky radiophonic syrup. In 2019 they performed at Glasgow’s Counterflows Festival and were residents at Chapter Arts in Cardiff. 

KM will be spending a week at Dai Hall playing with fragments of ideas and following hunches, culminating in a performance of new work and an exhibition of song sketches, sculpture, movement diaries and scores. Some of the questions they’ll be turning over are: what happens when you observe and learn from each other? When have you ever been really in the present? and what are the songs that can fill the fluid and evolving landscape?