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Strings in the Salon: Autumn

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(1 of 1) The Salon at the Monster kitchen and bar. Shot by Ross Honeysett.

Strings in the Salon: Autumn

Hotel Hotel Projects, Performance

The Canberra Symphony Orchestra – with Barbara Gilby on violin, Pip Thompson on violin, Tor Fromyhr on viola and David Pereira on cello – played Borodin‘s String Quartet Nō 2 in the Monster Salon and Dining rooms. This quartet, by Russian Romantic composer Alexander Borodin, is one of the world‘s longest lasting string quartets.

Salon Gatherings

The Monster Salon and Dining rooms at Hotel Hotel were a reinterpretation of the suburban family rooms of immigrants in Australia post WWII. It was a domestic place. At once a parlour for receiving guests, for talking art and politics, a living room for lolling around by the fire with friends, a place for listening to music, and a room for sharing meals. At times, we gathered old and new friends here to exchange ideas and we host conversations, poetry readings and performances. Fittingly, we often shared stories about immigration, about how immigration increases the textures and layers of a place’s cultural fabric. These are important stories. Especially in a time when the number of people displaced by conflict is at its highest since the aftermath of WWII.

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