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2008 - 2012 | World Tour | World Wide | |||
The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour dates and locations will be added to the 2009 & 2010 pages over the coming months. |
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08 January 21:15 | Radio Broadcast | BBC Radio 3, Worldwide | |||
Bill Drummond delivered a 25 minute talk entitled The History of Music (Part 19) as part of BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival in Liverpool on 2 November 2008. The talk was followed by a Q & A session mediated by presenter Susan Hitch. The talk and Q & A session were broadcast on BBC Radio 3's Night Waves programme. |
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25 January 18:00 | Performance/Lecture | Transmediale Festival 09, KUNSTRAUM KREUZBERG BETHANIEN Mariannenplatz 2 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany | |||
Bill Drummond gave a talk titled All Recorded Music Has Run Its Course at this year's Transmediale Festival. The talk was followed by a discussion with Martin Conrads. Drummond invited the audience as individuals to perform the score IMAGINE when they wake up in the following night. Two photographs taken at the event, one of Drummond reading from 17 and the other of him being questioned by Martin Conrads have been added to Flikr. |
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28 January 13:00 | Conversation | In hired van, parked around the back of QUAD, Derby, UK | |||
Conversations is the name of work by artist Sally Lemsford. Lemsford uses conversations as a medium in her practice. These conversations are not documented. The conversation that she had with Bill Drummond in the hire van at the back of QUAD in Derby was begun by Lemsford posing the question 'If "The very urge to make recorded music is a redundant and creative dead-end", what is the motivation to produce hard copy artworks?' The conversations that are included in Conversations work as a chain. The next conversation in this chain will be between Sally Lemsford, Bill Drummond and Tracey Moberly. Location and date of this conversation yet to be set. |
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10 February | Announcement | Worldwide | |||
It is announced that Linz in Austria are hosting No Music Day 2009 as part of the city's Horstadt (Acoustic City) initative. Linz is also the European Capital of Culture for 2009. |
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February - March | Exhibition | Fishmarket, Bradshaw Street, Northampton NN1 2HL, England | |||
Surround Northampton Fishmarket was Bill Drummond’s contribution to the four-man exhibition 60 Miles By Road or Rail that ran at the Fishmarket in Northampton between 20 February and 28 March 2009. Surround Northampton Fishmarket involved the promotion, execution and documentation of a performance of Score 328 SURROUND performed by The17. The performance of this score happened on Saturday 14 March 2007. |
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07 March 14:00 | Performance | Vocal Invention, Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, UK | |||
This performance was part of Vocal Invention 2009 (a weekend of musical experiment). The first half of this performance was an introduction to The17 by Bill Drummond, the second half of the performance was the world premier of a new score by Drummond entitled Divide & Combine. |
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07 March 19:00 | Performance/Lecture | Vocal Invention, Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, UK | |||
The title of this talk is The History of Music (part 19), and it is also part of Vocal Invention 2009. Drummond first gave a version of this talk as part of BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival. |
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13 March 10:00 | Performance/Lecture | The University of Northampton, St George's Avenue, Northampton NN2 6JD, England | |||
This performance was only open to students at the university. |
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14 March 15:00 | Performance | Fishmarket, Bradshaw Street, Northampton NN1 2HL, England | |||
A performance of Score 328 SURROUND on the 5 kilometre circumference of a circle on the streets of Northampton. The centre of the circle is the Fishmarket. Bill Drummond gave an introductory talk at the Fishmarket at 3pm before the perfomance began. Photographic documentation by Mac Canonymous of some of the days events, can be viewed at Flikr This performance of SURROUND is twinned with a perfomance at the 10th Open Performance Art Festival in Beijing, Chinabe in August 2009. This performance is part of the Coast-to-Coast world tour by The17. |
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![]() Members of The17 after completing their performance of SURROUND. Photograph taken by Jayne West |
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23 March 15:00 | Performance | Moorways Sports Complex, Derby, England | |||
This was the world premier of Score 325 North V South. The match was between NFA Derby FC (The North) and Derbyshire Constabulary (The South). This was only the first half of this performance, the second half was at QUAD on the 24 April 2009. |
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![]() This is The North (NFA Derby FC). Photograph taken by John Hirst. |
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27 March | Drive | London to Zurich, Switzerland | |||
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28 March 14:15 | Keynote Speech | M4Music Conference, Ausgabe im Schiffbau, Zurich, Switzerland | |||
Bill Drummond gave the keynote speech at the M4Music Conference (2009). The title of the speech was The Meaning of Music. For further information click here |
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28 March 23:00 | Performance | M4Music Festival, Moods in Zürich zu Gast, Switzerland | |||
This was the world premier performance of the score NIGHTCLUBBING. For further information click here. This is the first date on the City-to-City world tour. |
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![]() Photograph taken by Cally in a car park in Zurich. |
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29 March | Drive | Zurich, Switzerland to London | |||
![]() Photograph taken by Cally between Dover and Thurrock service station |
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6 April - 6 September 2009 | Group Exhibition | Space Time is an exhibition at the National Glass Centre, Sunderland, England | |||
Amongst all the exhibits by other artists in this exhibition, there is one framed copy of Score 326 Stop, by Bill Drummond. This score was first performed on the 31 December 2008 on the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4. "In the ancient world the stars served as markers for the coming of a new year, the changing of the seasons and dawn of a new day and as ‘signs’ they continue to facilitate our punctuation of time. In 2009, UNESCO's International Year of Astronomy, the world commemorates the 400th anniversary of Galileo's use of the telescope to observe the night sky. The science, the interaction of glass and light and the development of optical technology has revolutionised our understanding of our place in the universe. ‘Space-Time’ draws together works that capture a moment in space and time, that reflect upon applications of astronomical observations and the role of time in our everyday lives, memory and future." |
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23 April 19:00 | Performance | Eastside Projects, 86 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham, B9 4AR, England | |||
This performance was for the first 17 people who stuck their names on the sheet of paper at Eastside Projects on the 31 October 2008. They know who they are. No further information. |
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24 April 14:00 | Performance | QUAD, Market Place, Derby, England | |||
This is the second part of the performance of NORTH V SOUTH. The first half was on the 23 March 2009. No Further information available. |
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06 May 12:00 | Performance | University of Chester, Chester, England | |||
This was the world premier performance of the score DESTROY by Michele Jackson. Further details of this score and performance will be made available else where. |
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11 - 12 May | Recording | London | |||
Recording first half of spoken word version of the book 17 |
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18 - 19 May | Recording | London | |||
Recording second half of spoken word version of the book 17 |
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20 May 10:00 | Performance | The Hewett School, Norwich, Norfolk, England | |||
The UK premier performance of Score 80 HOKUSAI MOTION written by Simon Cullen. |
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![]() The17 after their performance of HOKUSAI MOTION. Please now find out who Hokusai was, if you do not already know. Photograph taken by John Hirst. |
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06 June | Performance | The top of Snowdon, Wales | |||
Saul Taylor will perform Score 6 CLIMB on the top of Snowdon after he has completed competing in the Welsh 1000m Peaks race. His description will be added to this page once he has written it up. ABANDONED DUE TO EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS. |
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22 June 07:00 | Performance | A field near Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England | |||
A performance of Score 8 TAKE. This performance took place in a field near Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. The members of The17 were Steve Peck, Ruth Crome, Frances Cavendish, Paul Benney, Rowan Swanson, Lucy Andre, Catherine Lindsay Davies, Ros Coleman, Rob Hawe, Adam Brace, Cally, Jeannie Calloman, Tracey Moberly, John Hirst and Bill Drummond |
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![]() Four of The17. Photograph taken by Tracey Moberly |
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14 August | Performance | 10th Open Performance Art Festival, Beijing, China | |||
The17 were invited to perform at 10th Open Performance Art Festival in Beijing, China. The performance they gave was a version of Score 328 SURROUND. This performance was twinned with a performance of the same score in Northampton, England, that took place on 14 March 2009. The members of The17 taking part in this performance were made up of 100 Beijing market stallholders or their families. Read a full account of The17’s performance in Beijing, written by Bill Drummond. View the 100 Beijing market stallholder members of The17. View Score 328 Surround in Chinese. This performance is part of The17’s Coast-to-Coast world tour. |
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14 August 18:00 | Performance/Lecture | 10th Open Performance Art Festival, Beijing, China | |||
A talk was given by Bill Drummond about The17's performance of the score SURROUND that happened earlier in the day. This talk was for the other visiting artists and members of the public. |
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15 August | Graffiti | District 798, Beijing, China | |||
This is one of the 40 graffiti being done as part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. To view all graffiti done to date click here. |
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07 September | Graffiti | Far Cotton, Northampton, England | |||
This is one of the 40 graffiti being done as part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. To view all graffiti done to date click here. |
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08 September 10:23 | Graffiti | The lead roof of the Curfew Tower, Cushendall, N. Ireland | |||
This is one of the 40 graffiti being done as part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. To view all graffiti done to date click here. |
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08 September 15:40 | Graffiti | Spencer Road, Waterside, Derry, N. Ireland | |||
This is one of the 40 graffiti being done as part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. To view all graffiti done to date click here. |
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15 September | Photographic and performance | The Danube, Linz, Austria | |||
Photographic and performance event to promote No Music Day in Linz on the 21 November 2009. |
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![]() Photograph taken by Tracey Moberly. |
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02 October | Performance/Lecture | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
A talk was given by Bill Drummond to staff & 6th formers of Kingswood School. And a performance was given by The17. The members of The17 for this performance were the members of staff and 6th formers. This talk and performance were done as a way of introduction to the perfomances that were to be carried out in Kingswood over the following two weeks. |
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05 October 11:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
05 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
06 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
06 October 11:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
06 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
07 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
07 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
08 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
08 October 14:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
09 October 11:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
09 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
09 October 14:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
12 October 09:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
12 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
12 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
12 October 14:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
13 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
13 October 14:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
14 October 09:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
14 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
14 October 11:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
14 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
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15 October 10:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
16 October 12:30 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
16 October 14:00 | Performance | Kingswood School, Corby, Northamptonshire, England | |||
Over the previous two weeks 24 classes of pupils ranging between year 7 and year 11 (11 to 16 in age) from Kingswood School have become members of The17 and put together a version of Score 7 COLLABORATE. Their performance of this score was played back to them at 2pm on this date. The recording was not deleted immediately This performance is also twinned with a performance of the same score in early December 2009 in a school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. At the performance in Port-au-Prince, the recording of what was done in Kingswood was played for pupils there to compare and contrast with what they had done. Both are part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour.
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![]() All The17 at Kingswood. Photograph taken by Pete McLeod, immediately after the play back. |
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17 October | Performance | HAPPIDROME, Cornwall, UK | |||
This was the premier performance of Score 354: RECEIVE/TRANSMIT. The members of The17 performing included: Jonny Ambrose, Caitlin Desilvey, Sara Gadd, Christine Haven, Caroline Healy, Jessie Higginson, Lisa Lucas, Elizabeth Masterton, Eric Masterton, Hannah Maughan-Robb, Carol Patten, Lizzie Ridout, Bryony Rogerson, Andy Rossiter, Katherine Smith, Adam Stringer & Mike Westley. For further information click HAPPIDROME For further information about this performance please contatct Elizabeth Masterton info@elizabethmasterton.com |
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![]() This was a photograph taken from the place in Cornwall where the performance of RECEIVE/TRANSMIT was performed. |
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23 October | Performance/Lecture | Zurich University of the Arts Limmatstrasse 45-47 CH-8031 Zürich | |||
This was for students attending the university. |
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11 November 15:00 | Performance/Lecture | Swansea Metropolitan University, Wales | |||
Part of The IPCRESS File |
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12 November 10:00 | Performance/Lecture | Swansea Metropolitan University, Wales | |||
This is also part of The IPCRESS File. |
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12 November 19:00 | Performance | ||||
A world premier of Score 329 TWO TRIBES was performed in south Wales between two sides of break dancers - one from Swansea the other from Cardiff. It was performed on neutral territory between the two cities. This performance was to be twinned with a performance of the same score by two tribes in Papua New Guinea. This is part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour.
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14/11/09 - 21/11/09 | Promotion | McDonald's Restraunts in Upper Austria | |||
100,000 disposable mats used on the trays in McDonald's restraunts in Upper Austria carried information pertaining to No Music Day 2009. |
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18 November 10:00 | Press Conference | Solaris Bar, OK-Offenes Kulturhaus | |||
For further information regarding this press conference given by Bill Drummond please contact Pia Leydolt for German language media, or Maija Handover for rest of world media. |
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18 November 15:00 | Press Conference | Rhiz, Guertelbogen 37 & 38, 1080 Vienna, Austria | |||
For further information regarding this press conference given by Bill Drummond please contact Pia Leydolt for German language media, or Maija Handover for rest of world media. |
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19 November 19:00 | Public Discussion | Wissensturm (Knowledge Tower), Kärntner Straße 22, 4020 Linz | |||
Public discussion between Austrian musician & writer Rainer Krispel and Bill Drummond. |
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20 November 20:00 | Live DJ-Set | OK-Offenes Kulturhaus | |||
Live DJ-Set with DJ DSL (Hamburg/Vienna) at Solaris Bar. |
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21 November | Welcoming | OK-Offenes Kulturhaus. | |||
At the stroke of Midnight as DSL's set ended, Bill Drummond welcomed in No Music Day 2009. |
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21 November | Observance | Linz, Austria | |||
Linz is the capital of the Austrian state of Upper Austria. The following are a cross section of the institutions and businesses in Linz and Upper Austria that, in their various ways, are observing No Music Day 2009: Church: The Jesuit parish of the Old Cathedral Saint Ignatius will celebrate all masses on No Music Day without organ, choir or any congregational singing whatsoever; Radio: Upper Austria's Radio FRO will resist from playing any music for the 24 hours. Supermarkets: Throughout Upper Austria the 122 branches of the SPAR and 140 branches of the Maximarkt will not be playing piped music.
Schools: The Upper Austrian Music School will be closed. The students will spend the day discussing the future of music. Cinema: Moviemento Cinema will be screening films that use no musical soundtrack - further details below. Venues: The city's culture institutions, concert halls and music spots will host no concerts, gigs or DJs. These venues include the Brucknerhaus, Posthof, Ars Electronica Center (featuring No Music Day on its huge glass front to the city and the Danube), Café Strom, Grand Hotel Café Zum Rothen Krebsen, the OK - Offenes Kulturhaus and the Solaris Bar (playing a central role on No Music Day 2009). |
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![]() The words NO MUSIC DAY revolving around the outside of the ARS Electronica building. |
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21 November | Soup Making | Solaris, OK–Offenes Kulturhaus, Linz | |||
At 6pm Bill Drummond began to make soup in the Solaris Bar. The soup was ready by 8pm. As long as supplies lasted, it was free to all those that turned up and answered one of his questions. This is a Soup Lines International project. |
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21 November | Screening | Moviemento Cinema, Linz | |||
At 6pm Moviemento Cinema screened the first of the evening's two films without music. The first film was "Ten Skies" (James Benning / USA / 2004). |
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21 November | Screening | Moviemento Cinema, Linz | |||
At 8pm Moviemento Cinema screened the second of the evening's two films without music. The second film was "13 Lakes" (James Benning / USA / 2004) |
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21 November | Performance/Lecture | Solaris Bar, OK-Offenes Kulturhaus, Linz | |||
At 10.30pm, Bill Drummond gave a talk about the hows & whys he imagined No Music Day in the first place; the successes and failures of the No Music Day between 2005 and 2009; and what could become of No Music Day in the future. |
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21 November | Performance by Sprechbohrer | Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Leonhard-Tietz-Str. 6 50676 Köln/Cologne, Deutscland/Germany | |||
This was a performance by Sprechbohrer (Talking Drills). The performance was sandwiched by performances by Sprechbohrer on both the 20 & 22 November in the same venue. The performance on the 20th began at 23:00 and ended at 23:59 and on the 22nd it began at 00:00 and ended at 01:00. The performance included recitals of the following works by the following composers:
Georg Sachse: in dubio 1 (2009 UA) The programme on the 20th was constructed to constitute one single decrescendo from "music" via speech-only pieces until reaching Cage's 4'33. This last (and iconic) piece acting as a bridge to the 24 hours of No Music Day. At 00:00 on the 22nd, the same works were performed again but in the reverse order starting with the hush of 4'33 building up through the speech-only pieces to the crescendo of the "music" pieces at the end. Thus leading the audience and performers back to the world of noise and music.
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21 November 13:00 | Radio Broadcast | The Waiting Room on Radio WOXY www.woxy.com | |||
The Waiting Room (TWR) is a UK-based new music radio programme broadcast on US-based radio station WOXY. Instead of the usual two hour playlist of new releases they had a number of guests in the studio discussing the topics that arise from No Music Day. The Waiting Room broadcast times are: Saturday - 1pm GMT / 8am ET Repeated Sunday - 9pm GMT / 4pm ET Podcast Monday - 1pm GMT / 8am ET
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21 November 15:00 | Event | Sound of Mu, Markveien 58, Oslo, Norway/Norge | |||
The Sound of Mu opened at 3pm and stayed open until the early hours of the 22nd. Visit their web site to learn more. |
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21 November 19:00 | Birthday | Halifax, Yorkshire, England | |||
Yet again the singing of Happy Birthday were stopped at the birthday celebrations of Toby Dyter. |
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21 November 20:00 | Performance | Portland, Oregon, USA | |||
Portland, Oregon hosted No Music Day. |
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22 November | Live DJ-Set | Solaris Bar, OK-Offenes Kulturhaus, Linz | |||
At the stroke of midnight DJ Michael Fakesch (Funkstörung/K7) ended No Music Day 2009 and welcomed in the festivities of Saint Cecilia's Day. Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of music. In many countries the 22nd of November is the day chosen to give thanks for and to celebrate the existence of music. |
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02 December | Performance | Mathew Street, Liverpool | |||
Bill Drummond performed Score 1: IMAGINE while standing on the manhole cover at the bottom of Mathew Street, Liverpool, three yards in front of what was the entrance of the Liverpool School of Language, Music, Dream and Pun. This performance was twinned with a performance of the same score outside the Brill Buildings, New York. It is also part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. |
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![]() Bill Drummond performing Score 1: IMAGINE while standing on man hole cover in Mathew Street. Photograph taken by Tracey Moberly. |
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13 December | Performance | Broadway, New York, New York, USA | |||
Bill Drummond performed Score 1: IMAGINE while standing on the manhole cover in front of the Brill Building on Broadway, New York. The performance included Drummond singing Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow to the Brill Building. This performance is twinned with the performance of the same score that happened at 00:23 on the 2 December 2009 on Mathew Street, Liverpool. It is also part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. |
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![]() Bill Drummond performing Score 1: IMAGINE followed by him singing Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow to the Brill Building, while standing on manhole cover on Broadway. Photograph taken by John Hirst. |
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14 - 15 December | Performance | A school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti | |||
As part of the Ghetto Biennale in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, The17 performed Score 7 COLLABORATE. The members of The17 for this performance were made up of 60 + students from L'Ecole Guillaume Manigat, Rue Chareron, off Blvd Jean-Jacques Dessalines (Grand Rue). This is part of the Coast-to-Coast world tour by The17.
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![]() Members of The17 performing Collaborate in Port-au-Prince. Photograph taken on mobile phone. |
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15 December | Photographing | L'Ecole Guillaume Manigat, Rue Chareron, Port-au-Prince, Haiti | |||
All The17 at L'Ecole Guillaume Manigat holding photograph of The17 at Kingswood, Corby. Both schools performance of the same score were twinned with each other. |
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16 December | Performance | The Grand Rue, Port-au-Prince, Haiti | |||
Score 328 SURROUND was performed by citizens of the Grand Rue area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. |
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![]() Members of The17 preparing to perform. Photograph taken by Diana Hayman. |
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17 December | Graffiti | The Grand Rue, Port-au-Prince, Haiti | |||
This is one of the 40 graffiti being done as part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. To view all graffiti done to date click here. |
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18 December 14:15 | Symposium | Ghetto Biennale Conference, Fokal: Open Society Institute Haiti, 143 Avenue Christophe, Port-au-Prince, Haiti | |||
Bill Drummond took part in a public discussion called Does It Bleed, along with Myron Beasley, Leah Gordon and other artists and academics taking part in the Ghetto Biennaale. Drummond's brief was to respond to these following words "the dematerialisation of art and the relevences and conflicts this could have for artists in the developing world". This event was part of the Ghetto Biennale Conference. The conference began at 12:30pm and ended at 6:00pm. |
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![]() The panel before the panelists took the stage. Photograph taken on mobile. |
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20 December | Graffiti | Brooklyn, New York, USA | |||
This was to be the site of one of the 40 graffiti being done as part of The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. But it being a Sunday none of the local hardware stores were open to purchase paint and brush. To view all the other graffiti done to date click here. |
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