Showing posts with label Orkestra of the Underground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orkestra of the Underground. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Arrival


By Thomas Connelly

The crowd gathered and chatted, looked at mobile phones, took photos and texted envious friends. Some sat on recently installed bleacher seats, some on giant hot pink bean bags, some stood in the centre of the hall surrounded on both sides. The rising din echoed off the hard walls and was at the same time muffled by the soft humid crowd. Phones flashing, children laughing. Out the open door the blue blue of the river. Warehouses along the waterfront and the low foothills retreating to infinity. And then the hushing anticipation as the musician took the stage and nodded here and there with their instruments warming up and calming nerves.

The Arrival on stage (www.benw.info)
We were gathering to see a performance of Ben Walsh's Orkestra of the Underground scores Shaun Tan's The Arrival.

The lights fall and rise, eyes appear and fade away, rapid changes and snatches of folk music and other snippets of sound and sense swirl and build to a frenzy of faces and drums and horns and a take your breath away in a galloping pace. The music flows, images fade and now we see fearful children under covers. A clatter of drums, the wail of horns. Mystery and Menace. After the rapids, a slow cool eddy.