Forest Swords Scores Dance Piece Shrine: Watch/Listen

Forest Swords Scores Dance Piece Shrine: Watch/Listen

Three years after the release of EngravingsForest Swords (Matthew Barnes) has provided new original music to accompany a dance piece he devised called Shrine. The piece, commissioned by arts organization Metal and presented by Boiler Room, is performed by Owen Ridley-Demonick and choreographed by Carmel Koster. Most of the score is made up of sounds from the human body. The entire soundtrack is available now on Bandcamp and to pre-order on limited edition vinyl via Dense Truth. Find the soundtrack, its artwork, and tracklist below, and watch Boiler Room’s presentation of the piece. Here’s what Barnes said about the process of creating Shrine in a statement:

“For me, the past six months has involved watching how bodies can fail and fix. I became acutely aware of the power of forcing ourselves to look at its vulnerabilities and how we connect with them. In an age when human bodies are still regularly devalued, it feels cathartic to embrace the workings and design of them, even if it makes us uncomfortable and sometimes shameful. Being able to explore that has been enlightening.”

Shrine: Original Dance Score:

01 Shrine Hale
02 Shrine Tooth
03 Shrine East
04 Shrine West
05 Shrine Hold
06 Shrine Out

Shrine: Original Dance Score by Forest Swords

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