A Book of Hours is a revelatory new multi-disciplinary work, combining a world of projected movement and a dynamic live musical score. Created by composer Kate Neal, filmmaker Sal Cooper, choreographer Gerard Van Dyck and performed by new music ensemble Rubiks Collective, A Book of Hours is a sonic and visual feast for the senses.
Creative Directors
Kate Neal - Composition / Sound Design
Sal Cooper - Animation / Visual media
Gerard Van Dyck - Movement / Choreography
* includes two arrangements by Francois Couperin
Ensemble
Rubiks Collective:
Aidan Boase keyboards
Tamara Kohler flutes
Gemma Kneale cello
Kaylie Melville percussion
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