
An evening of spoken word, sound and song with:
MacGillivray a Scottish singer who has performed as support for The Fall, Arlo Guthrie and
Arthur Brown and is currently working on her third album Somewhere the Night. Her first album
Wolf was played on BBC Radio 3 Late Junction and The Verb and has been performed at venues
including The Volksbuhne, The 100 Club, Sketch and Modern Art Oxford. She is hugely influenced
by Scottish mouth music and lining out, Mary Margaret O’ Hara, Meredith Monk and Neil Young.
D.Gwalia a writer and performer of minimalist songs centered around the human voice, using
fragmentary lyrics to evoke psychological landscapes which fuse both the ominous and the familiar.
D.Gwalia has performed throughout the UK and in Europe at venues and events including the
Volksbühne, Berlin, the Oxford Chamber Music Festival and the Whitechapel. His album In Puget
Sound was released during 2009.
B.Catling a poet, sculptor and performance artist. His work spans the globe including Spain,
Japan, Iceland, Israel, Holland, Norway, Germany, Greenland and Australia. He founded the
international performance group The Wolf in The Winter and his video work moves between gallery
installation and narrative film. Catling’s permanent monument for the site of execution at the Tower of London was unveiled in 2007 and A Court of Miracles, a compilation of all of his poetry, was published in 2009. He is Professor of Fine Art at The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Linacre College.
Please do book early for what will be an extraordinary event.
Ticket Price:£15 adult, £7.50 under 16 and students
Venue:Dorchester Abbey
Date/Time:Saturday 7th May, 8.00pm