UK TOUR | MAY 10-25 2013
ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA
Electronic Voice Phenomena is a new experimental literature, performance and music show that feeds on the corpse of paranormal pseudo-science.
The EVP programme takes its inspiration from Konstantin Raudive's notorious 'Breakthrough' experiments of the 1970s, where he captured voices-from-beyond in electronic noise. Themes of otherness, the profane and the divine join with new approaches to writing speaking and performing in a suite of new interlaced works - featuring poets Hannah Silva, Ross Sutherland and SJ Fowler, and hauntological synth-pop group Outfit.*
TOUR DATES
All tickets are now onsale.
10 May THE SAGE, GATESHEAD
* Special guests include Hetain Patel, Richard Milward, Holly Pester & more.
See full listings for details.
Website electronicvoicephenomena.net
Facebook facebook.com/electronicvoicephenomena
Twitter @_EVP
Produced by Mercy & Penned in the Margins
Funded by Arts Council England
ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA
Electronic Voice Phenomena is a new experimental literature, performance and music show that feeds on the corpse of paranormal pseudo-science.
The EVP programme takes its inspiration from Konstantin Raudive's notorious 'Breakthrough' experiments of the 1970s, where he captured voices-from-beyond in electronic noise. Themes of otherness, the profane and the divine join with new approaches to writing speaking and performing in a suite of new interlaced works - featuring poets Hannah Silva, Ross Sutherland and SJ Fowler, and hauntological synth-pop group Outfit.*
TOUR DATES
All tickets are now onsale.
10 May THE SAGE, GATESHEAD
15 May ST GEORGE’S HALL, LIVERPOOL
17 May THE BASEMENT, BRIGHTON
18 May RICH MIX, LONDON
19 May THE CUBE, BRISTOL
22 May ANTHONY BURGESS FOUNDATION, MANCHESTER
23 May ARC STOCKTON
25 May NORWICH ARTS CENTRE
* Special guests include Hetain Patel, Richard Milward, Holly Pester & more.See full listings for details.
Website electronicvoicephenomena.net
Facebook facebook.com/electronicvoicephenomena
Twitter @_EVP
Produced by Mercy & Penned in the Margins
Funded by Arts Council England