Phil Minton's Feral Choir
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Phil Minton's Feral Choir
Phil minton's Feral Choir diary dates
1, 2 May from 3pm to 6 pm
3 May concert at 7 pm
Instants Chavirés
6, 7, 8 June Bristol

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Listen to Phil Minton's Feral Choir Brest Concert  mp3  1mins 50secs audio clip: 746K
Thanks to Penn ar jazz
Listen to Phil Minton's Feral Choir Brest Concert  mp3  1mins 30secs audio clip: 700K
Thanks to Penn ar jazz
Listen to Phil Minton's Feral Choir Vicenza CSC Concert  mp3  3mins audio clip: 945K
Listen to Phil Minton's Feral Choir Melbourne Feral Choir  mp3  4mins audio clip: 1.6MB
Watch Phil Minton's Feral Choir Melbourne Feral Choir  mp4  3mins 6secs movie clip: 6MB
Watch Phil Minton's Feral Choir Mulouse, France Feral Choir Concert  mp4  38 secs movie clip: 1.3MB
Thanks to Roger Parry and Paul Kanitzer

THE FERAL CHOIR

"Joyous and jubilant, now I go better on my way"

The Feral Choir project is a series of vocal workshops with non-professionals, leading up to performances. It originated in the late 1980's when I was asked to do some workshops with 'non-singers' in the Musik Centrum Stockholm. The success of these led me to develop the idea further. The choir consists of a three day workshop and performance, not only for singers but for anyone who takes a delight in the freedom to experiment. I encourage participants to take a vocal leap and explore all vocal possibilities through exercises and improvisations, over the workshop period, leading to a concert.
Feral Choir workshops and performances have subsequently been held in many different places around the world including Berlin, Centre for Performance Research Cardiff, Musickzentrum Munich, Tokyo, Angelica Bologna, City Festival Lausanne, Institute for Living Voice Antwerp, Baltimore, Nante, Brest, Oxford, Paris, Oakland, Melbourne, St. Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Bristol, Pau, Florence, Le Man, Trondheim, Rotterdam, Ghent, Zurich, Nancy Vandoeuvre, Poitiers, London, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Brugge, Strasbourg, and Aberystwyth.


Some of the choirs have been made up of professionals, sometimes actors and musicians, but many have been amateur groups with no previous musical interest or experience. These have been particularly rewarding, as has the work with teenagers in Belgium and Holland, and the responses from the participants have been overwhelmingly positive.

My recent experience of working with singers, many of whom think they cannot sing, has strengthened my conviction that the human voice is capable of so much more than is generally understood. In the workshops I have encouraged participants to realise that anyone who can breath, is capable of producing sounds that give a positive aesthetic contribution to the human condition and many of these contributions are without any cultural influences or references.

The workshops normally begin with laughter, a non-verbal 'vocal technique' which uses the voice in spontaneous, inventive and sometimes very extreme way. I know that these workshops have a very positive impact on the participants, and I spend enough time with each group to be able to leave a lasting 'legacy' and hopefully a structure in which the resulting choir can continue after I have left.

Some of the comments from previous Feral Choir participants are as follows:-

"You have let the sun enter into my head"
"Thank you for the most fantastic experience to let us express ourselves in this way".
"A new heart in my voice".
"You and your work brings happiness (and other great things) to people"

I hope that the workshops and performances will offer a similar experience to the many often 'voiceless' people who participate.

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