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George holds a network of copper pipes which meander across the screen, slightly obscuring George's face. George wears a black turtle neck and has short brown hair.

Music: Sparky Conversations with Contemporary Music Centre and George Higgs

7 Mar 2025, 12:00 pm (Past)

Online



George Higgs joins the Contemporary Music Centre in Sparky Conversations on March 7 at 12 noon.

George Higgs joins the Contemporary Music Centre (CMC), as part of their online discussion series Sparky Conversations. Composer and instrument builder George Higgs will lead a discussion on his work with participants who are deaf, and accepting the role of the non-expert, of being a learner in the room rather than a leader. The conversation will explore the importance of finding common ground with others, and reinventing ideas of community and connection through music.

“I’ve been working musically for the past 15 years with deaf participants to broaden my approach to composition. Currently I’m working with the University of Liverpool and Music Generation on a pilot programme in a Wexford deaf school to create a multisensory music programme for both deaf and hearing individuals. I’ve also been funded by Arts Council Ireland to create multisensory graphic scores to explore a visual, kinesthetic and vibrotactile notation grammar.” – George Higgs

As always, all are welcome to Sparky Conversations, and participation in discussions is encouraged. This season, conversations will begin with an open forum for audience questions and ideas, followed by a presentation from the artist/initiator.

Access and how to register

This event takes place online via Zoom, with closed captions available. To register, visit cmc.ie

Please let the Contemporary Music Centre know if you have access requirements to join this event by emailing Anna at amurray@cmc.ie


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