Amble Skuse - Balancing Act by Radiophrenia published on 2017-07-02T17:13:14Z Noise, our voices become noise, our names become noise, inaudible, unheard, filtered out. In response to deep pedagogical mysogyny, the piece serves as a ritual, a mantra, a magical spell, presenting 1464 names, female names, invisible names, to the concert hall. Composers who are “simply not there” are here, we “cannot rewrite history”, we are not the ones rewriting herstory. To listen to these many many women, please go to manymanywomen.com Amble Skuse writes interactive live technology pieces. After studying at Dartington College of Arts (now University College Falmouth) and Bath Spa University she began writing for performers, finding ways of incorporating live electronics into the performance. She is interested in ways in which the past and the future come together and merge to create the now. Amble works with spoken word, languages, poetry and sound to relate a sense of location, time and identity through her pieces. Amble is a International Creative Entrepreneurs Fellow, a BBC Performing Arts Fund Music Fellow and runs her own producing house Remembered / Imagined with Judith Walsh. www.ambleskuse.net Genre Radio Art