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CODA Festival 2020 Programme michael wolters

This year’s CODA Festival 2020 at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire presents a programme of exciting new music, experimental, projections, screenings, films, discussions, and zooming – programme below:

 

DAY 1: Wednesday 17 June 2020

5pm: INFINITE OPERA’S “BESSE TRILOGY”
7.30pm: JAMES MCILWRATH’S “HOW TO COPE WITH HOW TO COPE”
8.30pm: EMILY ABDY’S “CLOSED CONSERVATOIRE”
9.30pm: ZOOMING IN – DAY 1


DAY 2: Thursday 18 June 2020

5pm: TANNA CHAMBERLAIN/KAT WALLACE’S “TREASURE HUNT”
7pm: DIFFICULT LISTENING’S ‘ARIA CUNTATA AND THE BLACK HOLES 
8pm: RIADH BOUASSAB’S “TO BE SINCERE”
10.45pm: ZOOMING IN – DAY 2


DAY 3: Friday 19 June 2020

6pm: STUART STEVENS’ “ALL ABOUT AND TO A FEMALE ARTIST”
7.30pm: SEÁN CLANCY & ANDY INGAMELLS’ “ANTONIO GUILLEM”
8.30pm: LUKE HARRISON’S “BIG BEAT BREAKDOWN”
9pm: AV À CODA
10.30pm: ZOOMING IN – DAY 3

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11.06.20
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