Down some steps. Into a tunnel. I wish it could happen again.

Studio Warehouse Glasgow
Sat 6 February 2010

Glasgow based artist Shelly Nadashi has reeled in Cliff Laine, a Lancaster based live performer, Laurie Pitt, drummer with (amongst others) Glasgow's Ultimate Thrush Band, and Nicolas Party, a Swiss visual artist exiled in the same city, to talk about emotional surgery on an open heart, the thrill of being seduced and your misgivings about it, overstepping the mark, and suddenly stopping but only after you've expended considerable violence. Sarah Lowndes will contribute a specially written text to accompany the event’s catalogue.

Then it's the UK debuts of Zohar Shafir, AKA Nico Teen, an experimental musician and performer from Jerusalem, and Itamar Weiner, co-founder of the unique Jerusalem pub and record and comics shop Uganda, who'll be playing Israeli underground classics from the Ak Duck collection you will not hear anywhere else.

Zohar and Itamar will give a talk about their activity in the experimental electronic music scene of Israel on February 7th in Shelly’s studio at SWG3, 100 Eastvale Place, Glasgow G3 8QG


Information / Enquiries
c.laine@lancaster.ac.uk

This project is made possible through the generous support of

Scottish Arts Council