
Monday 31 May 2010 - Friday 4 June 2010
Experimental vocal trio juice, led by Kerry Andrew, works with Aldeburgh Young Musicians exploring their voices, both individually and together, and on their own or in combination with instruments.
They will be touching on all genres, from contemporary classical to folk, pop to world vocal traditions, using music theatre, innovative notation and improvisation.
In addition, they will discover how to tackling text as a musical device, plus the opportunity to compose for voices, including writing for juice themselves.
Open Session Friday 4 June 4pm
Britten Studio, Snape. Tickets £5 (under 27s half price)

The Aldeburgh World Orchestra Project
The AWO project brings emerging professional musicians from all over the world to Suffolk; to inspire, engage and perform; raising ambition and celebrating talent on a local to international level, as part of the London Cultural Olympiad in 2012
AYM Exchanging Worlds Ensemble
As part of Exchanging Worlds we will also establish a creative performance ensemble made up of exceptional young musical talent (under 18's) through Aldeburgh Young Musicians (AYM). This commissioning ensemble will be cross cultural and cross genre in content. Through collaborative working and the exchange of global musical conversations, new works will be created for performance at Snape Maltings and regional touring.
Alongside the ensemble AYM Composers will compose a fanfare for members of Aldeburgh World Orchestra, experiment with remote interactivity and take advantage of AWO mentoring opportunities. Finally, two young musicians will join AWO.
Exchanging worlds has been funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games across the UK.