

Five Quick-Tempered Dances
Presented by Black Square Quartet
Rhythms that Stir, Melodies that Ignite
Intrepid trailblazers Black Square Quartet bring an electrifying fusion of rhythm and movement to the stage with Five Quick-Tempered Dances—a dynamic program of contemporary string quartet music, inspired by dance.
At the heart of the programme is Brisbane composer Thomas Green’s String Quartet No. 2, a high-energy work commissioned by BSQ during the pandemic. Green reflects on the collaboration, saying, “This experience with the quartet, resulting in this piece, is one of my favourite musical experiences of my life.”
The journey continues with Jessie Montgomery’s percussive Voodoo Dolls, a bold and energetic piece drawing from West African drumming traditions. Audiences will also experience a brand-new work by BSQ’s own Mike Patterson, showcasing his innovative compositional voice.
The program concludes with Brisbane-born Philip Eames’ bold and eccentric reimagining of Duke Ellington’s Blue Bubbles, where jazz collides with playful twists and contemporary energy.
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This performance
27 July @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Other Performances
Five Quick-Tempered Dances
Space: Eudlo Hall
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Genre
Music
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RATING
G
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DURATION
60 mins
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Premiere
First time at Anywhere Festival
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ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Accessible public transport. Accessible parking. Accessible path to entrance from parking or public transport Accessible toilets Adjustable lighting Doors wide enough to cater to people in wheelchairs (1100mm+) Chairs Toilets Well-lit at night Wheelchair access (full space)
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WARNINGS
No Warnings
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Doors Open
5-15 minutes before the show
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Things you need to know or bring
Just your phone with your ticket ;-_
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VENUE
Private: Woolloongabba Substation
Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.