Julia Holter is a composer, performer, and recording artist, whose music is multi-layered and texturally rich, often featuring an array of instruments played by an ensemble of creative musicians.
Holter has amassed a body of work that explores melody within free song structures, atmosphere, and the impulses of the voice. Her interest in sonic mysteries has led her to record in various settings as well as to perform live, often with a focus on the voice and the space between language and babble. Her latest release, ‘Something in the Room She Moves‘, is inspired by the childlike playfulness of her daughter.
Holter has performed at venues and festivals throughout the world, and was recently commissioned by the Chorus of Opera North to compose a score for the 1928 film ‘The Passion of Joan of Arc’, which she and the chorus performed to picture at the Barbican.
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Format: Standing
Age: 14+ (Under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)
Doors: 19.30
All timings are approximate and subject to change
Please note: Ticket price includes £1.00 restoration levy for Trinity
[Something in the Room She Moves] seeks a release from rational thought. It sounds fluid, sonorous, and free.”
Pitchfork
Access Tickets
Access tickets are not available for purchase via Bristol Beacon for this event.
All accessible ticketing is being administered by the host venue.
Please contact Trinity directly to book access tickets.
The venue
Trinity
Getting to the venue
Location: Trinity is located near Bristol City Centre, between Old Market and Lawrence Hill, 160m from West Street bus stop.
Address: Trinity Centre, Trinity Rd, St Jude’s, Bristol BS2 0NW
Bicycle
Bicycle racks can be found inside Trinity car park at the front and side of the venue. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.
Car parking
Trinity has a pay and display car park at the venue with 75 spaces. Additional car parking can be found at Cabot Circus car park 600m from the venue.
Bristol Clean Air Zone
Trinity is outside but close to the Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.
Bus
Lamb Street bus stop is 350m from the venue for eastbound services and Easton Road bus stop is 300m from the venue for westbound services.
Access
Mobility
Trinity has step-free level access from street level. Accessible parking bays in the car park are located by the Daytime Reception area. There is a viewing area (floor level) stage-left for wheelchair users and those who require a seat.
Toilets
Accessible toilets are located to the right of the venue inside the hall.
Assistance Dogs
Registered assistance dogs and emotional support animals are allowed in the venue and auditorium.
Hearing Facility
There is no induction loop facility at this venue.
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