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Andy Pink

Bristol, UK

Andy Pink particularly enjoys blurring the relationship between sound, music and movement. Raw sound is the seed for all of his musical compositions as in the score for 'Bird Song' (2002) for Siobhan Davies Dance. 'Bird Song' fundamentally questioned how dancers hear. It went on to become part of Tate Modern's '40 Artists 40 Days' Olympic bid and is on the national curriculum for dance.

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Andy Pink

Bristol, UK

Andy Pink particularly enjoys blurring the relationship between sound, music and movement. Raw sound is the seed for all of his musical compositions as in the score for 'Bird Song' (2002) for Siobhan Davies Dance. 'Bird Song' fundamentally questioned how dancers hear. It went on to become part of Tate Modern's '40 Artists 40 Days' Olympic bid and is on the national curriculum for dance.