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at/Tribute
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Called to Respond, Shenece Oretha, Cell Project Space. Courtesy the artist


Artist Shenece Oretha’s installation at/Tribute is a tribute to M. NourbeSe Philip’s book-length poem Zong! Commissioned for the ICA theatre for the convening Strange Echoes, at/Tribute is a multi-vocal reading of this seminal text. Within this new work, Zong! Is performed across multiple channels of sound and light. Shenece Oretha describes the resulting sound as ‘a polyphonic chorus, chant, song, lament, ritual, wake, memorial, tribute, tribulation and celebration’. 

Acclaimed for its experimental approach to the poetic form, Philip’s anti-narrative lament Zong! is cited by Oretha as a living and inspiring force. This poem by Philip is a conceptually innovative polyvocal epic concerning slavery and the legal system. 

Poets and members of the Oretha’s community inhabit at/Tribute as voices who collectively read Zong! At/Tribute is both a meeting point and a listening site, transforming the theatre into a space for communion with different speakers, voices and histories. Audiences are invited to go in search of pieces and fragments of text, to listen to the multiple stories unfolding and hear history’s presence in the present.
Shenece Oretha is a London based multidisciplinary artist sounding out the voice and sound’s mobilising potential. Through installation, performance, print, sculpture, sound, workshops and poetry she amplifies and celebrates listening and sound as an embodied and collective practice. Her solo exhibitions include Called to Respond at Cell Project Space, London, (2020); TESTING GROUNDS at Cafe OTO Project Space, London (2019). Group exhibitions include: SURVEY II, G39, Cardiff and Jerwood Arts, London (2021); Cinders, Sinuous and Supple, at Les Urbaines, Lausanne, Switzerland (2019); and PRAISE N PAY IT/ PULL UP, COME INTO THE RISE, South London Gallery, London, (2018). Shenece was recently commissioned to make new work in response to the sound archive at the British Library as part of the CCA Show Notes on Play (2021). 
 
Ticket information
  • All tickets that do not require ID (full price, disabled, income support) can be printed at home or stored in email
  • For aged-based concession tickets (under 25, student and pensioner) please bring relevant ID to collect at the front desk before the event.

Opening Hours: 

Tue 22 Feb: 12 – 5pm 
Wed 23 Feb: 12 – 9pm 
Thu 24 Feb: 12 – 5pm 
Fri 25 Feb: 12 – 9pm 
Sat 26 Feb: 12 – 4pm, 5 – 9pm  
Sun 27 Feb: 12 – 9pm

The exhibition is free. Tickets can be booked online or at the front desk. Tickets are valid all day.

* Contains themes of death
 
Accessibility

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