Lara Jones

Artist Preswyl / Artist in Residence

17 / 02 / 20 – 22 / 02 / 20

Sacsoffonydd, perfformwraig fyrfyfyr, cyfansoddwraig, addysgwraig a chyd-weithredwraig yw Lara Jones sy’n rhannu ei bywyd rhwng Leeds a Llundain. Mae’n aelod o J Frisco, triawd jazz sy’n creu seinluniau byrfyfyr sy’n hylifol o ran genre a sŵn a dynnir o faterion sy’n ymwneud â’r emosiynau, gwleidyddiaeth a rhywedd. Mae Lara yn aelod o Beyond Albedo, pedwarawd retro-ddyfodolaidd rhyngserol ac yn Gyd-gyfarwyddwr Northern Contemporary Collective, ensemble o gerddorion, artistiaid a dawnswyr sy’n defnyddio gofodau anarferol, byrfyfyrio a ffurfiau trawsgelfyddydol ac sy’n cyflwyno gweithdai addysgol yng Ngholeg Cerdd Leeds.
Yn ystod ei phreswyliad 6 diwrnod dwys yma yn y Capel, bydd Lara yn gweithio ar ysgrifennu a recordio ei halbwm cyntaf sy’n edrych ar symudiad cylchol siwrnai drên y mae wedi’i gwneud yn rheolaidd rhwng Leeds a Llundain dros y 12 mis diwethaf. Wedi’i hysbrydoli gan y syniad/symbol Japaneaidd o Enso, mae Lara yn anelu at fynegiant ymgorfforedig o’r ennyd, gan adael lle i afreoleidd-dra ac i ddyfod, wrth gwestiynu cyfyngiadau prosesau canfyddedig y Gorllewin tuag at ’berffeithrwydd’.

Bydd Lara yn dychwelyd i’r Capel yn nes ymlaen eleni i gynnig perfformiad cyhoeddus.
Am fwy o wybodaeth am waith Lara, ei phrosiectau a pherfformiadau blaenorol dilynwch y ddolen hon.

Lara Jones is a saxophonist , improviser, composer, educator and collaborator based between Leeds and London.She is a member of J Frisco, a jazz trio generating improvised genre -fliud soundscapes and noise drawn from emotion, political and gender issues. Lara is a member of Beyond Albedo, an interstella retro-futuristic quartet and Co-director of Northern Contemporary Collective, an ensemble of muscians, artists and dancers that utilise unusual spaces, improvisation, cross art forms and deliver educational workshops at Leeds College of Music.
During her intensive 6 day Residency here at y Capel, Lara will work on writing and recording her debut album exploring the circular motion of a train journey regularly undertook between Leeds and London over the last 12 months. Inspired by the Japanese notion /symbol Enso, Lara aims towards an embodied expression of the moment ,allowing for irregularity and room for becoming, questioning the constraints of perceived Western processes towards ‘perfection’.

Lara will return to y capel later this year to offer a public performance.
For more info about Lara’s practice, her previous projects and performances follow this link.

Wild Philosophy; Raving, Running, Reading | Athroniaeth Wyllt; Gwallgofi, Rhedeg, Darllen.

31/08/18 – 03/09/18

Prosiect gan Joanne Matthews fel rhan o DIY 15: 2018, wedi ei greu gan LADA (Asiantaeth Datblygu CelfyddydFyw ) a’i gefnogi gan Peilot, Chapter.

A project by Joanne Matthews as part of DIY 15: 2018, created by LADA (Live Art Development Agency) and supported by Peilot, Chapter.

 

 

‘An intensive rural retreat, reading theory and philosophy for women who are tentative to do so, channelling punk, rave energies and radical sensitivity….

The academic world can be a hierarchical and dusty place of power, a place that often feels exclusive. This DIY is about breaking down the class, and race privilege of academia and valuing responses to reading theories which are immediate, bodily and fun. The big players in theory and philosophy are often white and male, this project aims distort this power relationship. We will spend time reading women philosophers and thinkers from diverse racial backgrounds…

….a drinking game with Angela Davis, a rave in our pants with Simone De Beauvoir and running through rugged moorland with Iris Murdoch… ‘

Joanne Matthews.

‘Encilfa dwys cefn gwlad, damcaniaeth darllen ac athroniaeth i fenywod sy’n betrus amdani, sianelu pync, egnïon gloddest a hydymdeimledd radicalaidd….

Gall y byd academaidd fod yn lle hierarchaidd, llwchlyd o bŵer, lle sy’n ymddangos llawer gwaith yn gyfyngedig. Mae’r DIY hwn ynglŷn â thorri braint dosbarth a hil y byd academaidd a gwerthfawrogi ymatebion i ddamcaniaethau darllen sy’n uniongyrchol, yn gorfforol ac yn hwyliog. Mae’r chwaraewyr mawr ym myd damcaniaeth ac athroniaeth yn aml yn wyn ac yn wryw; mae’r prosiect hwn yn bwriadu ystumio’r perthynas pŵer hwn. Treuliwn ni amser yn darllen athronwyr a meddylwyr sy’n fenyw ac sydd o amryfal gefndiroedd hiliol…

….gêm yfed gydag Angela Davis, gloddest wyllt gyda Simone De Beauvoir a rhedeg dros y gweundir garw gydag Iris Murdoch… ‘

Joanne Matthews

Reading List

‘Radical Listening: A Manifesto’ by Soofiya and Andry from Strike Magazine Radical Pedagogy issue 19

‘Introduction’ from Deep Listening: A Composer’s Sound Practice, by Pauline Oliveros

‘Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic As Power’ from Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde

‘Walking After Midnight: Women, Sex, and Public Space’ from Wanderlust: A History of Walking by Rebecca Solnit

‘The Mind at Three Miles an Hour’ from Wanderlust: A History of Walking by Rebecca Solnit

‘Concrete Flowers: Contemplating the Profession of Philosophy’ in Hypatia Journal by Kristie Dotson

‘Rhythm and Matter: In Praise of the Dancing Body’ from Strike Magazine Body Issue 18

The Combahee River Collective Statement

Methodology of the Oppressed Theory Out of Bounds by Chela Sandoval

Teaching to Transgress Education as the practice of Freedom by bell hooks

Gender as Seriality: Thinking about Women as a Social Collective in Journal of Women in Culture and Society Volume 19, Number 3

 

PlayList

more punk

more rave

 

Women

Claudia Jefferies

Jenny Gaskell

Ulijona Odisarija

Caitlin Webb-Ellis

Ali Wates

Avi Allen

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joanne Matthews

 

Responses

I will take away the beginnings of a more organic and fluid approach to making work, using dancing and moving my body as a way to open up my brain to the flow of ideas. I do this a lot anyway, but this weekend affirmed the value of it for me.  It has given me a desire to read more. The philosophical ideas we discussed as a group, particularly Audre Lorde’s ideas of The Erotic have given me new standards to strive for in my work and life.  

The experience showed me how nourishing it can be to take a break from men (!) and spend time discussing ideas with women.  This is something I’d like to do more often.

Claudia Jefferies

 

In no order of importance:
New thinkers/artists/writers/musicians/publications/podcasts to research and incorporate into my practice.
New friends and acquaintances in different disciplines.
Alternative ways of approaching philosophical or theoretical texts and finding understanding.
Practical and philosophical ideas relating to how I communicate and listen in my daily interactions with other people.
Tools for reflection and meditative practice – deep/radical listening.
The importance of a mid afternoon rest/nap for mental and physical wellbeing.

An acceptance of my body as it is.
The desire to be more activist in my daily life and practice.
A feeling that my body is alive and strong.
Fun memories.
Ideas for my upcoming participatory project, and current film project.
Concepts to test with my collaborative partner.
Confidence to go naked and not be ashamed.
A sense of strength as a woman – rebellious images and memories from this weekend simmering inside like a powerful secret

Yeast flakes!!

Caitlin Webb-Ellis