Item MS-3-46, 1986-021 - Live at NSCAD

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Live at NSCAD

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  • Moving images

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Demi monde

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MS-3-46, 1986-021

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  • 1986 (Creation)

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2 audiocassettes

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(1986-1988)

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Demi monde was a band based in Toronto who existed from 1986 to 1988. Marion Lydbrooke played the saxophone and performed the vocals, Elaine Stef played guitar, Susan Sturman played guitar and performed the backing vocals, Gaby Van der Velde played the bass, and Rita McKeough played drums. Rita McKeough's website states the origin of Demi monde: “Rita McKeough and Gaby Vandervelde came from Calgary in 1986 from the band Mode d’emploi. Elaine and Marion had played together in Vancouver in the Moral Lepers and Susan Sturman from Recorded in Toronto 1987 with Michael Phillip Wojewoda.”

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Rita McKeough is a Canadian media artist. McKeough’s education includes a BFA (1975) from the University of Calgary and a MFA (1979) from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Works of McKeough’s have been included in the tape collection of the Centre for Art Tapes.

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The tape was donated to the Dalhousie University Archives in 2013 by the Centre for Art Tapes.

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Items consist of audio recordings that were recorded live at NSCAD.

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  • English

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Audio can be listened at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.

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Copyright is held by the artists.

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