
Starts
7:30 pm
Ends
10:00 pm
Venue
St Margarets Church
Admission
Ticket price
£12.50 Adv / £14 OTD
Suitable for under 18s?
Yes
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Eroteme presents : Jon Collin / Kelly Jayne Jones
Eroteme’s 1st show of ’25 brings together the abstracted folk of Stockholm guitarist Jon Collin and the multi-sensory sonics of local artist Kelly Jayne Jones. Expect stringed instruments, flute, long tones, field recordings and electronics.
Food provided in the ticket price but arrive early to avoid disappointment!
£12 ADV / £15 OTD
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Jon Collin makes music, sound and art using stringed instruments, long tones, found objects, field recordings, anxiety and friction. His recorded practice is based around interactions with the world through recordings made in non-studio locations. He has released records on e.g. Discreet Music (Sweden), Feeding Tube Records (USA) and DDS (UK).
His collaborative work includes three LPs with Demdike Stare, releases with Bill Nace and Sarah Hughes, and an upcoming trio record with Troth on A Colourful Storm (Australia). He runs the record label Early Music and ran the tape label project Winebox Press.
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Kelly Jayne Jones is a Manchester artist making work that combines performance, installation and sound. Mostly self taught, she began working in DIY noise music expanding her practice to include dance, sonic drawings, stone sculpture and film scores.
She is interested in creating multi-sensory experiences, often exploring animist ideas around the breath and spirit of mountains and rivers. Her work traverses the emotions of desire and anxiety, the comfortable and uncomfortable edges of our inner spaces and social co-existence.
KJJ has collaborations with Hannah Ellul (White Death), Greta Buitkute (Clout then Grappling) and Dan Valentine from Rainer Veil. She was one half of the group part wild horses mane on both sides, which disbanded in 2016.
She has performed across Europe, presenting work for the Venice Biennale, Tate Modern, ICA London, Le Plateau Paris, Borealis Festival Norway, Tectonics and hcmf.
She has performed across Europe, presenting work for the Venice Biennale, Tate Modern, ICA London, Le Plateau Paris, Borealis Festival Norway, Tectonics and hcmf.