Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Southbank Gamelan Players

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

Ensemble in Residence at Southbank Centre, Southbank Gamelan Players has achieved an international reputation for collaborating with dancers, puppeteers and composers from Indonesia, Europe and the USA. The ensemble - comprising many players who have studied extensively in Java and Bali - performs both traditional Javanese repertoire and champions new music for gamelan.

Renowned Javanese musician, composer and ethnomusicologist Dr Rahayu Supanggah agreed to act as Associate Artist at Southbank Centre and works closely with Southbank Gamelan Players to devise innovative projects for the future direction of the gamelan programme.

In 1988, the Royal Festival Hall was presented with a full set of Central Javanese gamelan instruments Kyai Lebdhajiwa (The Venerable Spirit of Perfection) as a gift of friendship from the people of The Republic of Indonesia to the people of Great Britain. Since its arrival, the gamelan has become a popular and important part of artistic and educational life at Southbank Centre. Founded by Alec Roth, the gamelan programme has inspired similar education programmes throughout Great Britain and Europe - many of which rely of the expertise of the tutors from Southbank Centre.

www.sbgp.org.uk

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