Loop Station

As of yet, I’m not sure what I want to base my piece on or what themes I want to explore. However there are a few performance concepts that interest me and that I would like to explore further.

As mentioned in previous blog posts, the notion of reenacting and imitation is something that I find fascinating, such as work from Anna Deavere Smith and Eric Bogosian. I also have a love for music and find the works of Laurie Anderson very interesting. I really enjoy the way she incorporates music into theatre, and this is something that I would very much like to incorporate into my final piece somehow.

Over the last week I have wracked my brain and watched performance after performance in the hope that some Laurie Anderson styled inspiration will appear. However to no avail. I realised I was trying to hard, so I decided to simply put my iPod on shuffle and wait. Inspiration came in the surprising form of Ed Sheeran. I was listening to one of his live performances and realised that he was using a loop station to create the depth and layering of music.

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Loop stations can record numerous sounds and layer them on top of one another. Typically it’s used for music (instruments) however, could I use this in a different way? Could I use this as a system to build layers of character’s speech? Could I incorporate rhythm and present a rhythmic performance of imitated testimonies? Could I combine my love for music and singing with character acting?

Below is a video example of how a loop box works.

(Lucie Feenstra, 2013)

I don’t want to run away with this idea this early on in the process, however this is something that I would really like to explore further.

Work Cited

Lucie Feenstra (2013) Live Loop Pedal Performance – Rhythm Interactive. [online video] Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvs2zupOA-I [Accessed 11 February 2016].

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