21st - 23rd November 2024

Free!
10

Feather Dervishes

Artist: Mark Anderson

Location: Victoria Park

Stanhope Road, Portsmouth

All three days

5pm – 9pm

Feather Dervishes is a mesmerising, kinetic, light and sound installation.
White goose feathers become whirling holographic like dancers continually changing their form as they delicately display their unique strength and suppleness, accompanied by a haunting, warbling acoustic sound, created by spinning whistles.

Feather Dervishes was first shown as part of ‘For The Birds’ at the Wellington Festival NZ in 2016, and has since been shown at many festivals and events internationally and in the UK.

Artist Bio:

Mark Anderson is a visual sound artist, and pyrotechnician, working almost exclusively outside.

He makes compelling site-specific temporary installations and performances, often spectacular, at other times subtle and intimate, and, on occasion, all these things at the same time. His installations and performances are moving investigations into phenomena and perception that touch, surprise and sometimes amuse audiences both young and old.

Drawing inspiration from the meeting point between the natural, industrial, and technological world, his work uses light and sound to explore and create, often with a childlike playfulness, a fusion of these worlds, defining space with sound and creating illusion in outdoor spaces.

His many works in Power Plant, For the Birds and in Furious Folly create immersive visual sound environments, sometimes in sympathy with the surroundings at others almost jarring as another world invades the ‘natural’ environment.

He often works in collaboration with other artists and groups, and has worked often with Anne Bean, Richard Wilson, the late Paul Burwell of the Bow Gamalan, Red Earth, Stans Cafe, Jony Easterby, Kathy Hinde Ansuman Biswas and many others. He was a founder member of the long running but now disbanded collective Blissbody and is the lead artist of the international hit Power Plant.

His work has been shown at prestigious arts festivals in the uk and around the world, including Lumiere (Durham), Edinburgh Festival (British Council Showcase), Sydney Festival, Hong Kong Arts Festival, Ten Days on the Island (Hobart, Tasmania), Wellington Festival, (NZ)Auckland Festival, (NZ) Latitude, Stockton Riverside Festival, Fire In The Mountain and many others.

Mark Anderson is an Oxford Contemporary Music Associate Artist.

 

https://www.mark-anderson.uk

Next Previous

Founding Partners

Official Accommodation Provider

Community Partners

Shining Stars