Evolving musicians of all ages are asking themselves how the music they make might engage with, inform, and respond to the lives they live. Or perhaps it’s the other way around: how does life respond to music? In his essay, The Externally Facing Artist, percussionist, conductor and author Steven Schick proposes three important relationships at the core of a healthy artistic practice: between an artist and the materials of their craft, between an artist and the natural world, and between an artist and their community. To unpack these ideas and crucial relationships, ANAM and Schick will combine forces in a residency of three performances in 2025.
The first concert – Thought – is a solo recital by Schick featuring Sarah Hennies hour-long work Thought Sectors
Sarah HENNIES Thought Sectors
Steven Schick percussion
Steven Schick’s Artistic Residency at ANAM is generously supported by Peter Jopling AM KC and Richard Parker
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