[spectre] N.K.- Berlin: JUNKO & MICHEL HENRITZI/ KUSUM NORMOYLE/ GERRITT WITTMER

Manuela Benetton manuela.benetton at gmail.com
Sun Oct 9 10:28:48 CEST 2011


*N.K. - Thursday Oct 13, 2011 -- Doors 21:00, Concert 21:30 * *Rumpsti
Pumsti Presents: JUNKO & MICHEL HENRITZI/ KUSUM NORMOYLE/ GERRITT WITTMER*


*Junko Hiroshige* (b.1961) is the grand dame of japanese shriek and the most
unique voice of Noise. She joined HIJOKAIDAN in 1982 and performs solo voice
actions since 2002. *Michel Henritzi* (b.1959) is a french improviser. He
was involved with different industrial & rock bands since the late 70’s,
before joining the collective NOX. Since 1988 he is working with the
improvisation/noise project Dustbreeders.

http://michelhenritzi.canalblog.com/

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*Kusum Normoyle* (b. 1984) is an artist and musician working in the area of
extended vocal techniques and noise for both performance and installation.
Core to Kusum’s practice is the idea of intervention, displacing normal
expectations of female body and voice. In performance these incursions are
brief, extreme and physical. The female scream takes a much heavier tone;
more like metal than hysteria, dragging the audience into a harder, faster
display of screaming, amplification and feedback.
 <http://www.kusumnormoyle.com/>

http://www.kusumnormoyle.com/
http://hildamagazine.com/kusum-normoyle.html

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*Gerritt Wittmer* is a sound and performance artist based in Oakland,
California. His work often articulates abstract narratives through vocal
expression, body performance, and intense theatrical lighting. He has
performed and recorded as Gerritt, Ginnungagap (with Stephen O’Malley and
Tim Wyskida), and Deathroes (with Sixes), and directs the publishing house
Misanthropic Agenda.

http://www.gerrittwittmer.com/
http://www.misanthropicagenda.com/


N.K.
Elsenstr. 52/
2.Hinterhaus Etage 2
12059 Berlin Neukölln
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