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Adam Pendleton
Adam Pendleton performs Hannah Weiner – An Argument for Black Dada, a new work commissioned for the opening night of Talk Show. With additional voices Maria Fusco, Will Holder and Falke Pisano.
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Robert Ashley, 'Foreign Experiences'
Sam Ashley and Jacqueline Humbert perform Robert Ashley's Foreign Experiences, in a two-voice version directed by Sam Ashley. With guest performer Charlie Poulet.
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Jeremiah Day / Simone Forti
An improvised collaboration between Jeremiah Day and Simone Forti.
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William Furlong's Audio Arts
William Furlong in conversation with Mel Gooding, discussing his practice and the thirty-five year history of Audio Arts magazine.
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Audio Arts interview with Kutlug Ataman
Audio Arts' Jean Wainwright in conversation with Turner Prize-nominee Ataman.
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Jimmy Robert and Ian White
Marriage à la Mode et Cor Anglais.
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Sharon Hayes
A performance staged on the streets of London, revolving around a text addressed to an absent lover.
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Latin American Political Chants
Working with historical material as an attempt to relate to a crucial political moment through its recorded 'sound qualities'.
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Dexter Sinister
New York publishers Dexter Sinister perform their play of a play, True Mirror Microfiche.
Theatre, Saturday 30 May 2009
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Joan la Barbara
A rare opportunity to hear La Barbara perform a group of her seminal works.
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The Thread: Doublespeak
Seph Rodney, Roger Orwell, Milly Getachew and Ken Livingstone discuss how language is used to manipulate others and conceal the machinations of power.
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Plus Minus Ensemble
A performance focused on the use of language and the voice, as well as the conversations that accompany the collective interpretation of musical notation.
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Speakeasy
Speakeasy events aim to explore aspects of artists' working process in an informal and interactive environment.
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Fia Backström
Agency and the construction of subjectivity are explored in the work of Fia Backström, who plays with modes of political, corporate and pedagogical address.
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Melanie Gilligan
During her residency Gilligan used the ICA as a base to develop a script through improvisations that used daily newspapers as their starting point.
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Ben Cain
Cain's work for Talk Show, entitled Last Stand for Solids, entailed three people performing a series of repeated actions in the ICA galleries intermittently throughout the day.
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Talk Show Exhibition
The exhibition component of Talk Show featured a variety of works that investigated the human voice in subtle, humorous or unexpected ways.
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castillo/corrales with Jason Simon
castillo/corrales transferred the working conditions of their Parisian space to the ICA, setting up a context for research and investigation.