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Kill Your Timid Notion

10 - 12 December 2004

Line Describing a Cone'; Photo: Anthony McCall Kill Your Timid Notion is a festival which took place in Dundee featuring and bringing together experimental forms of music and moving images.  The festival's programme included performances, film screening, online works and exhibitions. 

2004's festival at Dundee Contemporary Arts was a huge success with equal parts of live music, avant-garde cinema and visual art.  Kill Your Timid Notion is a celebration of artists whose vision crosses boundaries of media or genre.  The weekend offered audiences and participants a unique insight into some of the most exciting experiments in performance and cinema today.

The Programme

Performances and exhibitions at the festival in December included:

  • AMM and Malcolm le Grice
  • Mirror and a film by Bill Morrison
  • Thuja and Keith Evans
  • Perlonex and Ulrike Flaig
  • Text of Light
  • La Cellule d'Intervention Metamkine
  • Kill Your Timid Notion logo; Photo: KYTN
    The 2003 festival was a sell-out, and this year Kill Your Timid Notion again offered a celebration of risk taking and adventure from some of the boldest pioneers of the last 40 years.  Performances fused experimental and underground forms of music to create new experiments and experiences in sight and sound.

    For more information have a look at the Kill Your Timid Notion website.

    Supported by the National Lottery through the Scottish Arts Council.

    Related links
    * Kill Your Timid Notion
    * Dundee Contemporary Arts
    * Malcolm le Grice
    * La Cellule d'Intervention Metamkine
    * Music home
    * Current music projects
    * Music projects archive
     
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