A Day in the Life, Idée Fixe’s first piece (1995), takes its audience on a dynamic journey through a diverse range of experimental music. The music has been placed into a structure based on the typical day in the life of an artist. The performance includes sound and visual collages based on found objects and sounds known to all. This is the only company work with signed movements. The composers are Leigh Landy, Tony Myatt, Jos Zwaanenburg, Tom Constanten, Richard Orton and Remko Scha and the performers consisted of Evelyn Jamieson, Pascal Wyse, Landy, Myatt and Zwaanenburg.
Pascal, Wyse, Tony Myatt and Leigh Landy performing Richard Orton’s Mug Grunt as part of A Day in the Life.
A%20Day%20in%20the%20Life%20-%20programmeThe programme of A Day in the Life
A performance video (not of the greatest quality) of A Day in the Life follows