Outback and Beyond single work   musical theatre   opera  
Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Outback and Beyond
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'“Outback and Beyond” is a live electronic opera performed by Mike Cooper and Australian resident Grayson Cooke. To Cooper’s blistering soundtrack of lap-steel guitar, deconstructed Blues and electronics, Cooke performs a live remix of archival footage of the Australian outback from the National Film and Sound Archive. Cooper also sings a libretto that explores the adventures and misadventures of Charles Todd, the man who built the Overland Telegraph between Adelaide and Darwin in the 1870s. With an outback road-movie soundtrack, and footage from docu-dramas and feature films from the 1920s to the ‘50s, “Outback and Beyond” presents the audience with a series of micro-narratives reminiscent of the themes and aesthetics of the Western film genre, but crucially, it is a Western set in Australia’s outback, reflecting Australia’s own relationship to its land, its history and its peoples.' (Source: http://culture.australia.or.jp/en/events/view/485 )

Notes

  • The source of the libretto is a book by Alice Thomson – great great grand-daughter of Charles Todd – called The Singing Line.

Production Details

  • First performed on 12 December 2011 at the Pacific Solutions Conference, University of Barcelona,Spain

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