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Compass presents Doppelganger: Prymedia Review

With great anticipation we approached the weekend that would bring an inevitable mix of cross-disciplinary arts, music and interactivity. The night was founded upon previous collaborations with ‘Compass at both ‘Shambala and ‘Nozstock where their attention to detail transformed spaces into the escapists dream.

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Tri Hita Karana x Jangle Nozstock Promo

Tri Hita Karana Trailer and Premiere from Thom Buttery PRYMEDIA on Vimeo.

We thought it best to post the Tri Hita Karana trailer again ahead of this weeks performance at Nozstock. This version gives an insight to the live performance though footage captured at the premier launch night of the documentary a couple of months ago.

The musicians performing to the film and animations are Mark Thompson & Ben Garman two members from the impressive Jangle Live outfit, if you know nothing of them then check them out here Jangle. As well as magical performances as a live band, bass, keyboard player and band organiser Mark Thompson produces digitally under the same guise.

Mark released as free EP eariler last year and it’s soooo good we thought we’d better share it with you! Click the artwork for the download.

Tri Hita Karana

Tri Hita Karana is a live-cinema performance told through multi-screen video projection and live-music directly influenced from Balinese culture. The documentary explores the Balinese philosophy of the Tri Hita Karana and how disregard for this balance has culminated in the loss of cultural values and a sustainable way of living. Diversifying from traditional documentary with the use of live performance and modern techniques, the piece is a cultural insight and exploration of documentary. Created by Joel Bates & Thom Buttery (Pry Media)

The event takes place at Cotham School, Cotham Lawn Rd, Bristol, United Kingdom, BS6 6DT on Saturday May 14th commencing at 3PM

For Tickets Visit – http://www.amiando.com/trihitakarana.html

Heres the trailer:

Tri Hita Karana from Thom Buttery PRYMEDIA on Vimeo.