Hypocrite presents: 360 degrees of POP
Recorded and broadcast live at Hamshack Radio (2/9/2022), this session forms part of a series of performance-lectures staged by Hypocrite in connection with Changing same: An ontology of spirit.
Recorded and broadcast live at Hamshack Radio (2/9/2022), this session forms part of a series of performance-lectures staged by Hypocrite in connection with Changing same: An ontology of spirit.
This piece was produced as a creative response to the work and ideas presented in ‘Changing same: An ontology of spirit’, an ongoing research engagement concerned with the nature of reality.
Featuring Hypocrite (microphone), Asher Gamedze (drums), and Lirubishi (decks), ‘Dual Unity: Sigils, Spells and Other Chaos Magik’ is a post-disciplinary performance-lecture about the creative and magical utility of oscillation between positive and negative poles.
Held at Theatre Arts and broadcast live on Hamshack Radio (27/5/2022), this session forms part of a series of performance-lectures staged by Hypocrite in connection with Changing same: An ontology of spirit.
Recorded and broadcast live at Other Radio (27/5/2022), this session forms part of a series of performance-lectures staged by Hypocrite in connection with Changing same: An ontology of spirit.
Sorcery! is a party dedicated to the power of sound and spirit, bringing together selectors, performers and conductors in a unified act of celebration.
Hypocrite live at Hamshack Radio on Friday, the 2nd of September, 2022.
An open, participatory recording session with Hypocrite (microphone), Asher Gamedze (drums) and Lirubishi (selection).
Devised and performed by Hypocrite, ‘Redspace at Michaelis School of Fine Fart’ was an intervention held as part of Yalla Shoola’s White Curtain’s Group Exhibition at Michaelis Galleries.
‘Dual Unity: Made in the Image of Dog’ is a post-disciplinary performance-lecture interrogating the notion of being as constituted of a unified binary, where you cannot have ‘one’ without the ‘other’. Featuring Hypocrite, a jester-like character with a proclivity for overdoing things, and world renowned composer and multi-instrumentalist Hilton Schilder, it speaks to the idea of ‘God the Mother’ and ‘God the Father’ as co-creators in the process of reality. Putting forward an incommunicable argument, the performers engage in a free, feeling-driven creative dialogue. It all begins with a primordial doggy growl.