An evening presenting 5 solo sets of differing lengths.
Doors: 7:30pm
Tickets: £5-10 Suggested donation (Pay what you can / No one turned away for lack of funds. Email popculture@thehorsehospital.com if you can't swing for a paid ticket and we'll sort you out)
Auguste Vickunaite is Lithuanian sound artist based in Berlin and Vilnius, with a background in physics science, using reel-to-reel tape recorders to play, record and create sound installations, articulating diverse layers of recordings including found material, field recordings, voice, music instruments, objects, and the whole spectrum of malfunctions of decaying technology.
She has performed solo since 2016 and has played in various cities in Europe.
florence uniacke is a writer living in london, recent publications include suiving (ma bibliotheque, 2020); Vocable (crater press, 2023); Speeches of mary (veer 2 , 2024); and in frame/drum song with veer later this year.
Regan Bowering is a percussionist, improviser and sound artist based in London. Her solo work explores various combinations of objects and materials, drums and percussion, amps, speakers, and feedback. Her debut album 'Solos for _ _ _ _ Spaces' (Dec 2023, Bezirk Tapes) captures this process across a variety of settings, from cavernous concert halls to studios and micro-edits on a laptop. According to The Quietus, ‘Solos’ is “a play of contrasts, contradicting voluminous expressions with confined phrases, taming resounding feedback with faint percussive flutters, but one that feels driven by the desire to craft electrifying drama rather than pure autotelic dissonance.” Bowering is one third of a trio with Li Song and Conal Blake, whose tape 'Music for Snare Drums and Portable Speakers' was released on Infant Tree in May 2023. She’s currently doing a practice-based PhD in Music at Goldsmiths.
Jackson Burton works with scores, text pieces and action-based performances that address class and other things, often in collaboration with Ash Reid, sometimes solo. Recent output has included performances at Cafe OTO, The Fruit Market Edinburgh and Hundred Years Gallery and a recent release on Infant Tree in 2023 with Adam Bohman, Sophie Sleigh-Johnson and Sue Lynch.
Zara Joan Miller is a British/Iranian artist and author of poetry collection BLUE MONDAY (JOAN Publishing, 2022). She works across film, performance and print – often playing with movement and sound as a way of reimagining a body’s rhythm. Her work has recently been presented at the Barbican Centre, Horse Hospital, No.9 Cork St., Ann Arbor Film Festival, Lausanne Underground Film Festival and has appeared in Fieldnotes journal, Hotel, MAP, Another Gaze and Worms Magazine. Zara has a record with Ute Kanngießer forthcoming on Reading Group