Arranged and conducted by Richard Caceres
Performed by V. Bianqui, M. Daalder, Y. Holzworth, M. Miller,
G. Michael-Brower, T. Westhaus, D. Wu, R. York
Performed on May 13, 2009
Using a make-shift audio setup, discrete audio signals were routed and mixed in real-time to eight performers who were instructed to reproduce, as accurately as possible with their voice, the sounds they heard in their headphones. The performance lasted thirty minutes.
The sounds were a mixture of pre-recorded loops and live recordings. The content included spoken poetry, industrial noises, farm sounds, musical harmonies, and more. The choir was made up of new and old friends.
The performance was a made possible through the UCLA Hillel Center and student curators. For more information on the show, please visit http://springdortort.blogspot.com/.