Be Glad For The Song Has No End
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambrdge, UK

Saturday 11 September 2010, 12am - 12pm

Martin Creed, Bob and Roberta Smith, Juneau Projects, Mark Leckey, Owl Project, Long Meg, Kaffe Matthews, Grubby Mitts, Die Kunst, Sue Tompkins, Sam Belinfante, Errorists, John Parry Chamber Orchestra, Joanna Robertson...

A one day festival celebrating artists' music through live performances, film screenings and events. the festival is set across three uniquely constructed stages in the grounds of wysing arts centre, and is organized and arranged by artist/musician andy holden. throughout the day artists will perform their music on the two outdoor stages whist a program of films and live performances that explore music from a more documentary or anthropological perspective take place in the cinema space.

As part of the festival I will be screening my new film The Taos Hum and presenting an ambitious reworking of my work for choir Stimmung.

Tickets are £15, or £30 including coach from london or £22.50 with coach from cambridge.
Limited camping tickets are also available for an additional £10

Wysing Arts Centre
contact: festival@losttoysrecords.com for inquiries

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Babel: An Evening of Performance and Video
WW Gallery, London

Thursday 5th August 2010, 6pm – 10pm

Natasha Bailey, Holly Slingsby, Zena Bielewicz, Jeremy Bailey, Sam Belinfante, Angus Braithwaite, Jack Catling, Steven Dickie, Benedict Drew, Ian Giles, Olof Helga Helgadottir, Kirsten Norrie, Frances Scott

Im extremely pleased to be involved in this evening of performances and film screenings curated by artists Holly Slingsbury and Natasha Bailey.
As part of the evening I will be performing a new version of Round a work for performer and dictaphones.

WW Gallery
30 Queensdown Rd, London E5 8NN

wwgallery@gmail.com
www.wilsonwilliamsgallery.com

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Cage Mix: Sculpture and Sound
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead

29 May - 19 September 2010

Sam Belinfante, Graham Gussin, Christian Marclay, Jeremy Millar, Katie Paterson, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Katja Strunz and Richard Rigg
Curated by Alessandro Vincentelli

Cage Mix: Sculpture & Sound is a group show that brings together works by eight contemporary artists who imagine and explore sound through scores, graphic notation and other forms of translation. All these artists are associated with the expanded possibilities opened by John Cage’s radical writings, lectures and creative experimentation; their art traversing what might be called ‘a universe of sound’ stretching across time and space.

As part of this show I will be showing my new film Taos Hum, please see Taos for more details.
For more information on the show please visit www.balticmill.com.

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John Cage: Every Day is a Good Day
A Hayward Touring Show

I have been commissioned by Hayward Touring to work in collaboration with a range of public galleries across the UK in the realisation of a dynamic program of performances, events and happenings to run in parrallel with a major retrospective of John Cage's visual art.

This new Hayward Touring Exhibition will be the first major retrospective in the UK of the visual art of the American composer and artist John Cage (1912–1992). The exhibition has been conceived by Jeremy Millar and is organised with the close support and guidance of the John Cage Trust, in collaboration with BALTIC. The exhibition opens at BALTIC, May / June 2010, after which it will tour to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge; Huddersfield Art Gallery; Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, Glasgow and De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea.

For information on the show and the various venues involved please visit the Hayward Touring website.



Sam Belinfante