Lisa Knapp to Join The Dead Rat Orchestra for Live Film Score Presentation

By: Jul. 10, 2017
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The Dead Rat Orchestra (DRO) take the concept of the live film score to a new level as they tour their acclaimed score to James Holcombe's Tyburnia around the country.

They WILL be joined by groundbreaking singer Lisa Knapp, one of the UK's finest interpreters of song, and Holcombe, who WILL perform the film live using multiple projectors and locally sourced footage and stories to create a new version at each date - which WILL be staged as close to a local place of execution as possible.

The band release a special edition of their score featuring the original album packaged with a new text and cuttings of the film stock used in the creation of Tyburnia (Antigen Records) on 13 July. London's Serpentine Gallery WILL also be publishing a book, On Tyburnia, detailing Holcombe's unique and highly researched approach to creating the film.

For over 700 years there was a site of execution at Tyburn in London (now known internationally as Speaker's Corner). Those who fell foul of political, religious and judicial reforms enacted by the state were executed for public entertainment and instruction. These executions chart a history of the UK, illustrating the twists and turns of monarchical and political whimsy, church and state, and the birth of capitalism. In the current climate of enforced austerity and social reform, Tyburnia explores the parallels between contemporary and historical notions of crime in relation to business and property, the spectacular nature of punishment, and the state's use of the body as a site for political control.

DRO's Daniel Merrill said 'Tyburnia is one of the most challenging and important projects we have undertaken, the addition of Lisa's voice and musicality opens up new avenues of song for us to use to really do justice to James' extraordinary film'.

Shot on 8mm and 16mm film and using hand processing and historic chemical techniques Tyburnia is both visually and thematically engrossing, demonstrating how, despite the gallows having long since vanished, we still stand in the shadow of it's punitive ideology. Now for this unique live presentation Holcombe WILL be utilising 6 film projectors, physically manipulating and distorting, and occasionally destroying the film live, to create unique performances in each location. In addition each event WILL be introduced by a regional historian adding further context and meaning.

DRO have seized this opportunity to breath new life back into some very peculiar and rare folk songs. With their gritty, rough hewn interpretations and dextrous multi-instrumentalism, the three-piece have created a soundtrack that features songs composed by, or for, those condemned to 'dance the Tyburn jig'. Many of these broadside ballads have become a staple of folk music, but here, presented in close association to their original context, their power and resonance can be truly appreciated in a new light. DRO have also crafted contemporary versions of long forgotten songs in the luridly descriptive 'thieves cant' (a secret language used by thieves, beggars and hustlers of various disciplines).

See a short sample video of Tyburnia from the Spill Festival below!


One of the UK's most innovative ensembles, The Dead Rat Orchestra's music has been performed, installed and experienced across Europe, NORTH AMERICA and the Middle East. Their soundtracks have featured on BBC Television and at Tate Modern. They have toured internationally with artists as diverse as Martin Carthy, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Pere Ubu, Silver Mount Zion, Eric Chenaux, Silver Apples and Baby Dee. They have composed works for the London Contemporary Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia and the Ukranian Conservertoire. Acutely haunting, occasionally brutal and raucously joyous, their music always attempts to enchant and entrance, be it emotionally or physically.

Lisa Knapp's new album 'Till April is Dead - A Garland of May' has received rave reviews ('overflowing with warmth, light and waywardness' ????? The Guardian) and recently entered the top 40 Independent Albums chart.

James Holcombe's work has been exhibited throughout the UK and Europe including the Serpentine Gallery, Tate Modern and festivals and artist run spaces worldwide.

Visit www.deadratorchestra.co.uk, go to www.jamesholcombe.net and follow www.lisaknapp.co.uk for more.

TOUR DATES:

13th July 9pm

London, The Old Church, Stoke Newington Church Street, N16 9ES

£12, £10 www.theoldchurch.org.uk

14th July 8pm

Leeds Heart Centre Bennett Rd, LS6 3HN

£10 0113 275 4548 www.heartcentre.org.uk

15th July 3.30pm

Maidstone International Arts Festival, St Faith's Church, St Faith's St ME14 1JU

07879 050147 www.maidstoneinternationalartsfestival.org

16th July 8pm

Carlisle The Old Firestation Peter Street, CA3 8QP 01228 598 596

£10 01228 598 596 www.oldfirestation.carlisle.city

25th July 8pm

Manchester, Home Tony Wilson Place, 2 First St, Manchester M15 4FN

£10 (members £9, concessions £8, Students £6) 0161 200 2015 www.homemcr.org

26th July 8pm

Hull, The Adelphi 89 De Grey Street, Beverley Road HU5 2RU

£8/£10 01482 348216 www.theadelphi.com

27th July 8pm

Norwich Arts Centre St Benedicts Street NR2 4PG

£pay what you can 01603 660352 www.norwichartscentre.co.uk

5th August

Wallingford, Oxfordshire Supernormal Festival, Wallingford Oxfordshire OX10 6AN

£75 (festival ticket) www.supernormalfestival.co.uk



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