Centrifuge is a new outlet for creative musicians playing freely improvised music in the north west of England. Set into motion by the Frakture organisation based in Liverpool.
November 27th will witness Centrifuge #2 a new venture from the Frakture organisation. Centrifuge aims to provide a new opportunity in the North West for musicians, artists and listeners to meet, perform and share.
The Artists' Book Fair will be open 12 - 5 Saturday 15th November and 11 - 4 Sunday 16th November
There will be performances taking place from 12 midday on Sunday.
Venue: Wolstenholme Projects
Tea, cake, proper coffee and a friendly atmosphere also on offer.
Contact: Emily Speed - 07970 212 176 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
http://artistsbookfairliverpool.blogspot.com
During the summer of 2008 the Owl Project worked with musicians Leafcutter John, Kaffe Matthews and Thor Magnusson (IXI software) to develop a range of new wooden instruments for live performance. Night of the Owl will be a chance to see and hear some of the first results of this collaboration as well as other classic Owl Project instruments such as ilogs and log1Ks.
Venue: A Foundation, 67 Greenland Street, Liverpool, L1 0BY
Time: 7-11pm
Admission: FREE ADMISSION. NO booking required.
As part of Cities on the Edge - Radio Grenouille from Marseille uses radio as a space for communication, performance, creativity and social change. They have moved their operations to Liverpool for the duration of Coming and Going and they'll broadcast into and out of the streets of the city from the foyer at FACT. Their programmes will be an mix of music, sounds, voices and recipes from Liverpool, Marseille, Gdansk, Istanbul and Naples.
They've invited artists from all 5 cities to send a sound postcard of that place and, in Liverpool, are working with Tenantspin, a Liverpool-based community TV channel, to develop a bigger audio picture of the city. Alongside the usual ways of listening to radio, Radio Grenouille will be narrowcasting to locations across the city: shops, restaurants, galleries and public spaces will all become listening locations playing CDs of their broadcast.
See listening locations here. Monday 17- Friday 21 November, 4.30pm-6.30pm
Come and meet the Radio Grenouille every evening in FACT during their broadcast. Free. FACT, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool L1 4DQ
Liverpool Culture Company have produced a Slavery Remembrance audio tour and guide. Over the next few days this will be available on Art in Liverpool FM so listen out for these four tracks. They are presented by Laurence Westgraph, a local historian and writer.
Discover more about Liverpool's role in the Slave Trade and its Abolition with this walking tour around the city
You can download the tracks now or wait for them over the next few days.
More about Laurence Westgraph