“Art is not separate from life. Song, story, culture, family, place, language, spirit, ancestors, all are linked.”
~ Genevieve Lacey ~ Image by artist Katarína Vavrová
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“Art is not separate from life. Song, story, culture, family, place, language, spirit, ancestors, all are linked.”
~ Genevieve Lacey ~ Image by artist Katarína Vavrová
Estampie - Stond wel, moder, under roode· Genevieve Lacey · Paul Høxbro · Anonymous · Poul Høxbro
Upon a Time
℗ 2004 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Anonymous, Hoxbro: Estampie – Stond wel, moder, under roode
Upon A Time
℗ 2004 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Album: Bower
Track: Dancing Master Suite - Bravade [05'08]
Genevieve Lacey (recorder & arranger), Marshall McGuire (harp & arranger)
Elena Kats-Chernin - Re-invention No.1 (after J. S. Bach, Invention No.8 in F major). Genevieve Lacey (descant recorder), Flinders Quartet.
Sujata Bhatt + Genevieve Lacey & John Rodgers
Orpheus, I tell you I'm not in hell, this place is called Maine. All winter the cold wind burns my face, and I sweat, wading through all this snow. But it's spring now: sounds of snow melting, water dripping off eaves, flooding crocuses and jack-in the-pulpits. Pussy willows, cattails, forsythia suddenly awaken junipers tipped with pale new shoots. The wind flings pine cones my way. Now walking along the coast I follow seagulls skimming waves and I focus on their bills in the foaming water, they dip their bills, I focus, they rise with limp silver flashing in the sun as others come swooping down, I turn circling with my camera while waves rise and crash upon rocks flinging salty seaweed and mollusks; chipping seashellss upon cliffs waves crash and leave small pools of fish stranded... Orpheus, I want to stay here, at the ocean's edge I have found someone new no god, but a quiet man who listens.
[Sujata Bhatt, "Eurydice Speaks", Brunizem, 1988]