Event Taking a line for a walk – 1 3 December 2017 Back Vidya Sagar, Untitled, 1992-1993Vidya Sagar, Untitled, 1992-1993Graphite on Paper, 10. 22cm x 29.8cm Location Gallery V_Sagar_Image_10._22cm_h_x_29.8cm_lr-17.jpg The first of two Sunday music events exploring the influence of Indian classical music on western composers. The Guildhall’s Ubu Ensemble will perform John Cage’s Sixteen Dances, his first composition using chance operations, followed by Terry Riley’s minimalist masterpiece In C. This event coincides with Everything we do is music, a major new exhibition that explores how Indian classical music has inspired modern and contemporary artists. Cultural, musical and art historical context will be provided by Professor Simon Wills, Ubu Ensemble, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Jacqui McIntosh, Exhibitions Manager, Drawing Room. Performers Ubu Ensemble Simon Wills Repertoire John Cage – Sixteen Dances (1951) Terry Riley – In C (1964) FREE. No booking necessary. *Visitors are free to drop in at any point during the performance Related Content Exhibition Everything we do is music 30 November 2017 – 4 March 2018 See more related content