Four members of the group, Mud Huts, perform experimental music during the Out to Lunch lunchtime series at the Arts Centre on Thursday. Playing a homemade cymbal in the foreground is Kreon Quince, and behind her, from left, are Billy Humbaba (bow harp), Brett Lupton (bells), and John Chrisstoffels (idiophones). The group, all members of Christchurch bands, are interested in playing music with instruments which are made from everyday materials. They played the score from a multimedia performance series, “The Epic of Gilgamesh.”
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Press, 15 July 1985, Page 14
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83Four members of the group, Mud Huts, perform experimental music during the Out to Lunch lunchtime series at the Arts Centre on Thursday. Playing a homemade cymbal in the foreground is Kreon Quince, and behind her, from left, are Billy Humbaba (bow harp), Brett Lupton (bells), and John Chrisstoffels (idiophones). The group, all members of Christchurch bands, are interested in playing music with instruments which are made from everyday materials. They played the score from a multimedia performance series, “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” Press, 15 July 1985, Page 14
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