John Cage's Musicircus (at Melbourne Festival 2007)
2007-Oct-21, Sunday 20:12John Cage's Musicircus (at Melbourne Festival 2007).
Fri 26 Oct from 6.48pm - 5.20am
(Dusk til Dawn)
Food and drink will be on sale throughout the evening
John Cage’s Musicircus is a large-scale simultaneous performance event involving musicians, dancers, visual artists, poets and a pony. Audiences are invited to move around the BMW Edge anytime from dusk to dawn to explore works by local and international artists all being performed together at the one time.
The very first Musicircus in Melbourne is based on a John Cage event first performed in 1967. His score for the work was a series of instructions:
“I have not made detailed directions for Musicircus. You simply bring together under one roof as much music (as many musical groups and soloists) as practical under the circumstances. It should last longer than ordinary concerts, start at 7 or 8 in the evening, and continuing, say, to midnight. Arrange performers on platforms or within roped-off areas. There must be plenty of space for the audience to walk around. If you have more groups than places, make a schedule: Group 1 in Place A from 7-9:30; Group 23 in Place A from 9:45-midnight. Etc. There should be food on sale and drinks (as at a circus). Dancers and acrobats.”
John Cage, letter dated June 6, 1973
Much as I think John Cage's work is generally "artwankery", this sounds like an awesome amount of fun. I shall most likely be attending.