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January 5th, 2012
 

Sam Cowan and SOVEREIGN O’ER TRANSMUTED ILLS

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Written by: Courthouse ARTS
Sam Cowan

An explorative essay on the benefits & disadvantages of tranquility.

Words and music by Samuel Cowan
Visuals by TSD

In his composition, experimental musician Samuel Cowan (Divide and Dissolve) explores themes of social expectation, dissatisfaction, and the ‘Great Australian Dream’.

Accompanied by digital video from the team at TSD.

Date: Saturday 28 January
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: White Box Gallery at Courthouse ARTS
Price: Free Entry

 

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