RELAY
EIGHT
Clockwise from top left:
Phil Durrant - live electronic manipulation
David Leahy - double bass
Jonathan Bohman - unprepared objects
Adam Bohman - objects
Gail Brand - trombone
Angharad Davies - violin
Ivor Kallin - viola
Talya Davies - drums
Mark Wastell - cello
Knut Aufermann - sampling and refreshments
Phil Minton - voice
Pat Thomas - keyboards / electronics
Charlotte Hug - viola
Burkhard Beins - percussion
Rhodri Davies - harp
John Butcher - saxophone
John Bisset - guitar
Sunday 11th June 2000
Mini-Millennium Dome - Secret Location - Knut's Refreshment Table - 2:13 Club
Recording: Tim Fletcher, Clive Graham, Sarah Washington
Photography: Eike Adams, Dennis Austin
Relay takes place annually, during the Stoke Newington Midsummer Street
Festival. There are 3 or 4 performance spaces about 5 minutes walk from each
other. Each space has a fixed number of musicians and every time a new one
arrives another must leave. The event runs from 2:13 pm till 5:13 pm.
RELAY 8 - Sunday 11th June 2000
Two months before the event all participants made a self-portrait.
Jonathan Bohman started growing his moustache.
On Monday the children in Year 6 at William Patten School began constructing a
Mini-Millennium Dome. Under the guiding hand of Darcy Turner they took
hundreds of newspapers and rolled them up tightly, making sticks which were
then tied together to form the structure.
On Tuesday we discovered that Burkhard Beins' flight from Berlin was landing
at 2 pm - so we decided to start at 3:12 to give him time to get across London
and join us.
At 8 am on Sunday half a dozen children, parents and other helpers met at
William Patten School. They carried the Dome down Church Street, while all the
stalls and stages were setting up for the Festival. It was erected on a
triangle of grass in front of Clissold Park, given walls of brown paper and
sprayed with fire-retardant. Various people stood guard until 2:30, when the
first musicians arrived.
At 2:45 two Fire Officers appeared. They claimed the Dome was not fire-proof,
and set fire to it to bring their point home. Hazard tape was put over the
entrance and the musicians set up in front of it.
The 2:13 Club was the 'concert', with a stage area and chairs for the
audience. The starting group at each location had an already existing
identity or aesthetic. The intention was that an established group sound would
gradually be undermined or developed through interventions from successive
musicians. In the club this was the duo of John Butcher on Saxophone and Phil
Durrant on Electronic Manipulation. But Phil Durrant had a dreadful journey to
the event, and was besieged by technical problems for most of the first hour -
so that in fact the situation became more and more cohesive as time went on.