Spaghetti Chorus
Musical hotline: Spaghetti Chorus is a slow communication device.
Visitors are invited to speak into one of the two microphones suspended at the extremities of a very long, luminous thread. Voices travel in shafts of colour, transforming into a message of music and light, intermingling to create singular melodic moments.
Tailored to the National Gallery of Canada’s iconic Scotiabank Great Hall, Spaghetti Chorus is part of Daily tous les jours’ Hello series, which emphasizes the music and harmonics of human speech through poetic messaging systems. In our current world so often confined to the size of a screen, this series uses the human voice to create musical bridges between people, offering an invitation to connect beyond words.
Daily tous les jours is a Tiohtia:ke/Mooniyang/Montréal-based studio that leads an emergent field of practice combining interactive art, storytelling, performance, and urban design to reinvent living together in the 21st century.
Free with admission
