09:30 - CoLab crew came and blacked out the Mackerras room, but they only had enough material for two of the four large bay windows argh!
10:00 - rest of the group arrive and we break the bad news to them. Whilst thinking of a back up plan, we worked out a performance order and divided up the sections then made 2 copies of the programme just in case. As we'd be in the dark or blindfolded most of the time there was no point in giving everyone a copy!
11:30 - Blake and I went shopping to acquire some more blacking out materials for the remaining windows as we weren't happy with doing a halfway house or the whole project seemed kind of pointless.
12:30 - We returned to the rest of the group half way through running the logisitical practice of the performance, very pleased that everyone was cooperating well in the last few hours before the big moment. Everybody pitched in to finish the blacking out process and the room was almost completely black (who knew light could be so penetrating?)
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| Kid's pizza at Bianco, yum! |
14:00 - Final run through and last minute discussions about who would do the talking in between sections (that was me) and who would be available to lead in the blindfolded audience. Many people have never led a blind person before so that ended up being quite interesting to observe, given that instructions such as "Come this way" and "Don't bump into that person" are fairly useless and specific directions and explanations are required, for example "Take one pace left" or "Stop, there's someone in front of you". You have to remember the blind person is relying on your vision for their safety!
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| 3pm Sharing featuring blind- folded audience |
15:00 - Performance time! We had a large audience which proved slightly difficult and time consuming to lead them all in individually to their seats as they were blindfolded and we had scattered chairs facing every direction in no organised fashion. We had people facing walls, each other and someone sat in between two pianos in the middle of our performance space!
16:00 - Sharing time over, we spoke to some audience members to ask what they thought of the whole experience, this brought some positive feedback!
"I found it relaxing and much easier to focus on the music. I'd love to go to a proper concert like this." - audience member
"I couldn't work out where I was but it was exciting!" - audience member sat in between pianos
"The scary piece was really effective but I nearly s*** myself when the flute played right in my ear!" - audience member
As a group we were very pleased with the outcome after a week of discoveries and enhancing our other sensory skills. We loved sharing what we had found out and hope the audience gained an insight into "Dans Le Noir" as well!
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| "The Sound and Movement Sculpture" |
Following a fairly swift clear up I went to see what else was happening around college. I watched "Jukin' Brass" play a variety of pop songs arranged solely by the performers in the group. I was able to listen to "The Cole Porter Story" but couldn't see it as it was so busy and the room was packed! Then I took a marble up to the top floor and put it down this contraption where by the marble creates sounds as it reaches the different stages of the marble run. You can't see here but right at the bottom includes a cymbal and it finally drops into a harpsichord!
By the time I had seen all of this I was exhausted but certainly had a great experience doing so and I've learnt a lot this CoLab, definitely looking forward to seeing how it helps in my future of performing!
S x










