***CANCELLED*** Phth + xLq

Concert

***CANCELLED*** as a precaution associated with the developing situation with COVID-19. Those who have bought tickets in advance can contact Showclix, our ticketing platform, for refunds.

The Music Gallery presents
Phth + xLq
$18 Regular / $13 Advance / $10 Member/Students

Adventurous new Montreal-based vocal collective Phth (Sarah Albu, David Cronkite, Gabriel Dharmoo, Kathy Kennedy, Elizabeth Lima, Vahram Sarkissian and Andrea Young) brings its mind-bending fusion of improvisation, co-composition and new music interpretation to The Music Gallery. The ensemble features some of the most adventurous vocalists in Canadian contemporary music with practices spanning from extended voice to noise, early music and experimental theatre. The group will present their daring interpretation of Claude Vivier’s “Love Songs” and other works.

For this performance, they invite local emerging pop-art duo xLq as a guest performer.

Unfortunately, 918 Bathurst is not currently wheelchair accessible due to stairs (two half-flights to enter the performance space, and one flight to access the washrooms). We are working as quickly as possible with 918 Bathurst to make the building accessible for all.

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