There are too many
things to do in NY to waist time tolerating mediocrity. So after sitting
through one half of a contemporary dance show which was more Rock Esitedford /So you think you can dance than our Sandra Parker or Jo Llyod, and
my silent laughter turned to visible shaking at the ‘troubled-yet-passionate” dance
to Hallelujah in which the couple
kept running away then towards each other, him with his open shirt fluttering
around his bare chest, her with her flexed footed leaping, we legged it out of
there. Caught the L across to Brooklyn and after getting lost, getting lost and
getting lost again found a gallery opening at 10 o’clock on a Friday night. And
in a compressed night which covered the ridiculous to the sublime, we listened
to a sound piece generated by the movement of the audience transferred into
vibrations which then passed an LPG bottle. The amplified micro movements were
at first perplexing then quite fascinating as it revealed an unseen world of
minute particles busying themselves with the flow of travelling through air. It
made me think of how full the empty space of air is.
Later that night we
became the recipients of noise rather than the emitters of sound at new club in
Brooklyn. In the blacken bunker space we were slammed on all sides by a
crescendo of repetitive beats. (My history of music professor tells me I
shouldn’t be intimidated by Italian words, and I can simply say “the volume gets
louder” but I think that the sound of the word ‘crescendo’ feels a lot more
like you head has been crashed between two subwoofers and four turntables, so in
this instance I’m going with that.) We had been told that “this room had the
most sophisticated sound system anywhere in the world tonight!”. And whilst I’m
learning to find the exaggeration of Americans endearing, grains of salt still
get sprinkled. To my great surprise they could have this time been right. The music was felt through the floor,
through the bar, through the air, through the bodies of the masses dancing and
yet we could talk to each other without shouting, we could hear each other
without lip reading. Although I should confess when I mentioned this to our
friend who had built the sound system he said “What?” and then I had to repeat
myself 3 times, which comically disproved my compliment to him.
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