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Studio 24
Edificio del Convento
A visceral new collaboration between experimental musicians from Java and Melbourne.
Lung Swara is a new musical collaboration between world renowned Indonesian artist Cahwati Sugiarto (voice/dance/percussion) and celebrated Australian experimental musicians Aviva Endean (clarinet/electronics) and Matthias Schack-Arnott (percussion/electronics). The group combines Javanese song and dance with visceral sonic textures to create music that is hypnotic and transformational.
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At its core Lung Swara is working with three elemental musical forces: voice, percussion and wind.
Cahwati Sugiarto’s singing has an extraordinary range of both colour and pitch – in turns snarling, warm, hushed, full bodied or resonant. She draws on her encyclopaedic knowledge of Javanese and Balinese song as a jumping off point for expansive improvisational forms. Cahwati Sugiarto’s background in Javanese dance and her effortless movement imbues the music with a ritualistic quality.
Aviva Endean’s approach to clarinets and aerophones is startling in its originality, often deconstructing her instrument to create entirely new musical worlds. Her use of electronics allows for a lush layering of air sounds that is able to move from a single breathy tone to a blizzard of harmonics in a matter of moments.
Matthias Schack-Arnott’s practice combines percussion with found objects, using electronics to create a depth of resonance not possible in purely acoustic instruments. These musical elements come together in Lung Swara to create a visceral musical world that is fierce and raw.
Lung Swara is produced by Michaela Coventry — Sage Arts.
Lung Swara was supported by Creative Australia, the Playking Foundation and Studio 24. This project has been Fringe Funded.