Ursonate Sound Poem by Kurt Schwitters
Feb 6
8:30 pm

REDCAT
631 W 2nd Street, Los Angeles California 90012


It took artist Kurt Schwitters ten years to write the epic sound poem Ursonate, a sonata in “primordial sound.” As with his famed visual collages, Schwitters’ poem breaks down language to its constituent parts and reassembles them to find new meaning in the seemingly irrational. For more than 90 years, the work has inspired visual artists, composers, choreographers, and musicians. Join director Zoe Aja Moore and special guests as they stage a rare reading of the seminal piece, which places Schwitters’ primal sounds into a diverse assembly of bodies and voices.


631 W 2nd Street, Los Angeles California 90012

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