Chinese artists present sonic works at Prague Quadrennial
Xinhua
2023/06/13

PRAGUE, June 11 (Xinhua) -- Two Chinese artists on Sunday showcased their sonic works at the ongoing Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space here in the Czech capital, winning a big round of applause from the audience.

Sun Hua, a sound designer from the China National Opera and Dance Drama Theater, and composer Feng Jinshuo from the Communication University of China, performed their piece Crazy Fabric at the Sound Kitchen, which offers a platform for sound designers, artists and composers from around the world to show their sonic works as part of the Prague Quadrennial.

Composed for an interactive stage performance, the Crazy Fabric was presented using touch-sensitive fabric, interactive videos, and sound design. The composition incorporates real-time data control in the sound engine and is specifically designed to enable performers to connect with their emotional rhythms.

"This is an interactive work. We have tried to create a musical piece, but designed and transformed it into a performance, an interactive piece," Sun, also an audio engineer, told the audience after their performance.

Upon request, he also brought the touch device from behind the scene and showcased how it works to the audience. "I move my hands on the pliable cloth, creating various three-dimensional positions and shapes. Each movement serves as a trigger for generating corresponding sounds," he explained.

Speaking to Xinhua, Sun said it was their first performance in Prague. "We were a bit nervous at the beginning to be honest, but we were delighted that our work had been well received by the audience when there was a big round of applause after the show."

"Being a part of the Prague Quadrennial has been a rewarding experience. It provided us with a valuable platform to engage in artistic and technological exchanges with artists from different nations. Our performance integrates elements of Chinese ethnic song, demonstrating the integration of new artistic technology and traditional ethnic culture in our country," he added.

"It feels quite dramatic," Sound Kitchen Co-curator Peter Rice told Xinhua about the Chinese artists' performance, noting that "humor and technologically advanced" are the two things that the works most appealed to him.

"When we first saw the piece, we knew it had to be here," Rice recalled. "It was a fantastic piece of coming together of research, performance, humor, and technology. It was like nothing else that we've seen, and it was one of my favorite pieces."

Rice said they received some 50 works globally and selected 29 to be presented here in Prague for a three-day sonic bliss.

The Prague Quadrennial is the "world's largest event focused on performance design and scenography in all their forms." Held once every four years since 1967, the event brings an extensive program for professionals and the general public that includes exhibitions, lectures, performances and educational activities.

The 2023 edition of the event runs from June 8-18. This year's main exhibitions have some 100 installations created by teams representing 59 countries and regions, according to the organizers. Enditem


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