HIDDEN GARDENS EXHIBITION
Part of 1913: Rite of Spring 100 Years On
Artists: Romany Dear / Federico Del Vecchio / Suzanne
Dery / Marie-Michelle Deschamps / Lauren Hall / Maude
Léonard-Contant / Alys Owen / Zoe Williams & Tom
Marshallsay
Private View: 18th May 2013 19:00 pm to 21:00 pm,
with performance by Romany Dear at 20:00, at Hidden Gardens and
Tramway 3, to coincide with performance of
MONAD at Tramway
To mark the centenary of the premiere of Stravinsky's
Rite of Spring in Paris, The Glasgow School of Art presents 1913:
Rite of Spring 100 Years On: Exhibitions and Events presenting
artwork, performances and ideas, by alumni and students across GSA
disciplines and programmes, with contemporary and critical
approaches to the Rite of Spring and its milieu. 1913 will take
place in May 2013 at venues across Glasgow: The Underground Car
Park at Fleming House, The Hidden Gardens, Mono and The Old
Hairdresser's. The Hidden Gardens is hosting an exhibition of
quieter, more contemplative artworks: props for imaginary
performances. The opening night on the 18th of May, will feature a
video/ music collaboration by Zoe Williams & Tom Marshallsay at
Tramway 3, and a performance by Romany Dear at the Hidden
Gardens.
Written by Igor Stravinsky for the 1913 Paris season
of Diaghilev's Ballet Russes and choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky,
'The Rite of Spring' premiered on May 29th 1913 at the Theatre des
Champs-Elysees, Paris and caused immediate uproar. The story of
pagan sacrifice, the avant-garde nature of the music, the
outrageous costumes and unusual choreography prompted audience
members to riot and had critics up in arms.
1913 forms part of an ongoing collaboration among The
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, The Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland (RCS) and The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) to mark the
centenary of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring premiere. A new
Performance, MONAD, choreographed by Hubert Essakow, and supported
by Scottish Ballet, will take place in Tramway 1 on the 18th of May
2013. Embracing the spirit of collaboration embodied in Diaghilev's
Ballet Russes, MONAD brings together students and emerging artists
to work together to create a contemporary response to the original
performance.
Curated by Sukaina Kubba
Rite of Spring GSA Coordinator: Kim O'Neill