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~ 17/05/94
Composed in Prague in 1994 and performed by the Fierce Throat screaming choir (once only).
This piece has returns to me from time to time... fragments from it weave through my thoughts... I dug it out and had to make something of it again. It was such a strong piece to perform, text and voices crass-thatched, parts in German and harmonies backwards against the forward spoken word score.
It was first performed in late 1994 at Where Are The Silences, an evening of spoken word held at a sculpture gallery in Melbourne and organised by a Persian Poet, who requests to remain nameless, and myself.
Written in Prague, 1994, for Auslander und Staatenlose. Performed by the Fierce Throat Choir.
