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SØNTH collective, Crush String Collective & Cecilie Sadolin / Make Sound Residency

8 to 21 August 2022

The artists Cecilie and Sofie sitting on the ground. Photo.
Photo by Cecilie Penney.

This project is a collaboration between the two feminist, Copenhagen-based collectives SØNTH and Crush String collective and the Danish sound artist Cecilie Sadolin.

During the Make Sound residency at IAC the artists will create a tribute to the programming language “COBOL” which was invented by Grace Hopper in the 1960s – a language which is still used today by the military, governments and companies. The aim is to create alternative notations/scores based on “COBOL”‘s programme structure and to create an improvised concert based on these.

SØNTH collective consists of the two electronic composers ALOO (Sofie Søe) and Cecilie Penney. Through SØNTH, the two artists curate a platform where female, trans and non-binary artists can support each other in creating current experimental electronic music of high quality.

Crush String Collective is a creative, experimental string ensemble, who improvises and composes their own material by exploring all aspects of the string sounds, from inside out, outside in, up and down.

The two collectives will be joined by Cecilie Sadolin, a Danish composer and sound artist who specializes in sound design, created in the meeting between analog instruments and electronic processing.

Listen to SØNTH collective on Sound Cloud – soundcloud.com/sonthcollective 

Listen to Crush String Collective on Sound Cloud – soundcloud.com/crushstringcollective

The work created during the residency will be performed at the Golden Days festival in Copenhagen in September 2022, which this year has the theme “Queens”.