The Pilgrim, The Poison and The Party - Camden Art Centre

Three groups of explorers in folk tales, music, performance, mythology, sound and sights

 

Singer and folk musician Sam Lee presented a series of musical evenings organised in response to the current exhibitions at Camden Art Centre. Held over three weeks, each event in the series brought together a group of explorers in folk tale, performance, ritual, mythology, sound and sight.

The artists will be improvising their collective response to the David Askevold and Mathilde Rosier shows, and will use a song performed by Sam Lee as a departure point for their own interpretations.

The Pilgrim, The Poison and The Party will take place in which ever setting activates the performances best- the garden, the galleries or the shared space at Camden Arts Centre.

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The Poison: Sam Lee and The Magpie’s Nest

Wednesday 24 August, 7.00 – 9.00pm
3 nights, 3 songs, 3 themes: 3 groups of explorers in folk tales, music, performance, mythology, sound and sights.

Singer and folk music enthusiast Sam Lee presents a series of musical nights organised in response to the theatre, ritual and storytelling inherent within the exhibitions including

Joanna Burke
Nissa Nishikawa
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The Party: Sam Lee and The Magpie’s Nest

Wednesday 31 August, 7.00 –  9.00pm
3 nights, 3 songs, 3 themes: 3 groups of explorers in folk tales, music, performance, mythology, sound and sights.

Singer and folk music enthusiast Sam Lee presented a series of musical nights organised in response to the theatre, ritual and storytelling inherent within the exhibitions including

Alice Cade
Zoot
Lotan Spir