An Uaimh Bhinn (“The Sweet Sounding Cave”) is a multidisciplinary project by artist and spatial sound composer Lugh O’Neill and experimental collective Temporary Pleasure. At its core is an installation featuring a performance among the basalt columns of Fingal’s Cave, a natural wonder on Scotland’s Isle of Staffa, famed for its cathedral-like acoustics and mythical ties to an ancient giant’s bridge.

Curated by Orpheu de Jong, a pivotal figure in Amsterdam’s music scene, the exhibition transforms the space into a dynamic environment for innovative music and performance. Shifting between exhibition, installation, and stage, it offers a constantly evolving acoustic and spatial experience.

For the second of two performances at Brutus during IFFR, Temporary Pleasure invites musicians, artists, and audiences to share a collective musical experience that is contemplative, ecstatic and cathartic.

Title: An Uaimh Bhinn presented by Temporary Pleasure
Entrance: Keileweg 18, 3029 BS Rotterdam
Program times: February 7 (21:30 until 01:00)
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