Follow that Feeling | Slip of the tongue

Performance
10 November 2021
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Blue graphic with white text reading: "Follow that Feeling, Slip of the tongue, Wednesday 10 November 6-8pm, Hen Vaughan, Francesca da Rimini, Melinda Rackham."'

Join us over two consecutive Wednesday evenings for a series of performances from 6 local artists platforming live and time-based artworks. 

When

10 November 2021

6:00pm to 8:00pm

Access

Slip of the tongue: a series of text and language based interventions

Follow that Feeling is a series of performances in ACE Open’s front room over two evenings, addressing modes of improvisation and experimentation through form and process. 

Invited artists span disciplines from sound art to writing, and have been encouraged to think through improvisation as a guiding prompt for working: How might we think about improvisation as a subversive tool in a world that prioritises rationality and logic? How might improvisation be a pedagogic strategy, a way of valuing intuitive felt responses to the world? Can improvisation be thought of as a feminist methodology?

  • Audience sits on ground in front room, watching intently.
  • A person sits at a table facing a horse head mask. Audience watches.
  • A person lies on their back on a table, reading from paper. Audience watches.
  • A man kneels in front of audience, a small device in his hand.
  • A man writes on a projector.
Audience sits on ground in front room, watching intently.

Guest Curator

Grace Marlow

Lead Artists

Francesca da Rimini,
Hen Vaughan,
Melinda Rackham

Follow that Feeling has been developed as part of a Carclew Fellowship awarded to Grace Marlow to focus on curatorial live arts programming and is supported by the City of Adelaide.

ACE tampinthi, ngadlu Kaurna yartangka panpapanpalyarninthi (inparrinthi). Kaurna miyurna yaitya mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku. Parnaku yailtya, parnaku tapa purruna, parnaku yarta ngadlu tampnthi. Yalaka Kaurna miyurna itu yailtya, tapa purruna, yarta kuma puru martinthi, puru warri-apinthi, puru tangka martulayinthi.

ACE respectfully acknowledges the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.