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[jaii‘iz again. tic director Gregory Oh. “Sounds that aren't “These two artists have been working ,’ "f, That includes an inflatable tree-shaped necessarily on commercial radio. but sounds together for years. and the combination is so i g; pipe organ that plays music based on your that can make you listen in different ways, sympathetic," said Oh. “It’s a magical -. _._ v movements around it, as well as hands-on make you hearthingsindifl‘erentways†evening, full of fantastical creatures and «if . noise machines that invite the curious ofall Top among them is a rare chance to see stunningly beautiful visual projections. iï¬ifgxfg; a . ages to create their own compositions of Canadian visual artist Slurry Boyle perform- Everything you see is created and manipulat- 41; n. __ sounds ing new work with musician Christine Felâ€" ed by hand, or paint brushes directly onto {shy â€f’ ‘ , the overhead projectors, all in time to the , 7 it: _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_“ music, it's a beautiful thing." a a ' The ï¬rst weekend also includes a per- a "is; .. . ' ' formance best-sellin Canadian t and '. Region of Waterloo some am?! (11mm ng, and “if; the . - rock band Rush like you‘ve never heard it. Friendly Rich and the Lollipop People will ' I I tl c e perform the Rush album. A Farewell to Kings. with up to a dozen musicians, playing every- Artist M W9 brings her “flunk†crea- thing from banjo and trombone to harp and tures to the Open Ears Festival this week â€" pipe organ along with the music of Christine Fellows. 'Friendly Rich is one of the most fearless. “MW.†N0") NOTICE W MUG MTAW CENTRE crazy, innovative noise makers in Canada," Space leader Majdi Bou-Matar performs. said Oh, a professional pianist who will per- Others taking a turn on stage include Mike “W“ w W M W - form as part of the Rush tribute. “You'll still Farwell, the voice of the Kitchener Rangers; M 11 hear all the famuiar Rush riffs and licks. but Nora Young. host of the CBC Radio program Fl†m w h ms.- M M in unexpected ways. 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