Score
Dredge Dragon : for percussion quartet / Eve Duncan.
Library shelf no. 784.6814/DUN 1 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
Dredge Dragon depicts the negative emotions that the community has experienced about dredging in Port Phillip Bay. It does this allegorically by entering the mythical realm of the Dredge Dragon, which incorporates the fear, coldness and ruthlessness by which industry and technology advances, often with insensitivity to the natural sea environment. These emotions have surrounded the issue. In the traditional of dragons, the mythical Dredge Dragon is heartless, covered with slimy scales and has fearsome talons and fiery breath.
Part of the Dredge collection of three works for percussion quartet.
Work Details
Year: 2009
Instrumentation: Percussion quartet.
Duration: 6 min.
Commission note: Commissioned by Arts Victoria.. Commissioned by Arts Victoria as a part of 'Dredge', a collaboration with photographer Siri Hayes exploring layers of the dredging in Port Phillip & Westernport Bays.
First performance: 30 Jul 10. Gallerysmith, North Melbourne
Analysis
Resonate article: Eve Duncan’s Butterfly Modernism by Corrina Bonshek
Subjects
- Has as subject/About: Environmental themes
- Has as subject/About: Landscape and Nature
- Influenced by: Mythology
Performances of this work
30 Jul 10: Gallerysmith, North Melbourne
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