BREATH QUARTET
PRESS RELEASE
On 26 March at IKLECTIK in Peckham, Breath Quartet will present Only Breath a live, immersive performance where electronic music, voice, movement, and ritual converge. Built around the elemental act of breathing, the work invites audiences into a shared sensory environment that moves between sound installation, meditation, and dance floor. The collective, composed of movement artist Patrick Ziza, sound artist Marcus Herne, photographer James Merrell and artist Margot Wilson, will build the environment through a durational and fully improvised performance. Rather than following a fixed score, the groups method sees them building a live feedback system in which sound, breath and movement continually respond to one another, and to the flow of the audience.
Structured across four evolving movements - Wake, Flight, Dream and Dance - the work will guide the audience through moments of rest, dance, and meditation.
The performance opens with a distorted electronic narrator introducing fragments of mythic text as the breath of the room slowly
synchronises. Layered harmonics, vocal improvisation and movement gradually expand the space into a drifting sonic landscape in which audiences are free to move through the environment.
Participants are then invited to lie down within a resonant chime-bell sound bath before the performance culminates in a collective dance floor where distinctions between performer and audience dissolve.
Drawing on long-standing human practices of breath and rhythm while engaging contemporary electronic sound, Only Breath explores how shared listening and movement can shape a temporary collective experience.
Breath Quartet’s creative methods is through improvisational approaches and breathing techniques that dive into a spiral wave of energy, effectively initiating the body to naturally start moving, aided, and amplified by soundscapes. Wilson, Ziza, and Herne, enter into a trance, erupting into a cosmic phenomenon reaching to an altered state of mind.
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HOLY ISLAND (2025)
Performance: Patrick Ziza
Filming: Margot Fraser Wilson
Music and Video Editing: Marcus Herne
Special Thanks: James Merrell
This work was created during an overnight pilgrimage to Holy Island, also known as Lindisfarne, a tidal landscape long associated with early monastic life, sanctuary and crossing thresholds. The island’s shifting access and deep time resonance offered a powerful backdrop for an unscripted collaboration. Ziza and Wilson arrived with a shared intention to remain responsive and open.
Ziza brought a hand-dyed textile used in a previous ritual performance in Chile, along with stories from a recent international residency. Wilson filmed using a small Fujifilm camera on loan from photographer James Merrell. Together they followed the horizon with a soft gaze, allowing the work to form at the edges of perception. The resulting footage is handheld and intentionally soft in focus, echoing the fragility of breath and the instability of remembering.
Later in quiet reflection they recorded Ziza’s recollections and performance of a Rwandan clapping song from childhood. That memory now informs the next phase of the project.
Herne edited the final film and composed a soundscape that carries the pulse of ancestral memory and evokes a borderless field where inner and outer worlds converge.
SPRING EQUINOX (2024)
Performance: Patrick Ziza, Marcus Herne, Margo Fraser Wilson
Filming: James Merrell
Music: Marcus Herne
Special Thanks: Northumbria County Council
Breath Quartet: We Have Always Walked... (Spring Equinox 2024)
‘WE HAVE ALWAYS WALKED’ is Breath Quartet’s third collaboration celebrating the season change and performing an improvised ritual for our common ancestors. This project is a special one, speaking directly to all the world’s wanderers, pilgrims, uprooted and displaced souls, searchers, explorers, the curious, the lost, the broken, the found, the confused, those grieving, those weeping, those singing, those praying, those speaking, sharing, laughing, teaching, learning, passing on wisdom, exchanging gifts, cooking, eating, sleeping, sheltering, healing, leading, following, holding hands, holding each other, loving each other, loving, breathing, breathing, loving, smiling, hearing each other, heading towards and from the horizon, heading towards and from the sea, sharing a common ancestral thread, sharing common ancestors, hearing them whisper with every step ‘we have always walked, we have always walked….we have always walked….’ @margot_wilson_art @patrickziza @jamesmerrellphotography @marcusherne @breathquartet.
WINTER SOLSTICE EXTENDED (2024)
Breath Quartet: Winter Solstice 2024 (Extended)
Breath Quartet is an improvisational collaboration between myself, Marcus Herne, Patrick Ziza and James Merrell. Using experimental and traditional tantric and shamanic breath practices such as kundalini 'breath of fire' my body is both percussion and wind instrument. This film shows our first live collaboration performed at Powerhouse Studios in Surrey. Inspiration was drawn from my ongoing research into protoconsciousness and proto-emergence and theories such as 'the orchestral universe' led by Stuart Hameroff and Sir Roger Penrose. Earlier this year I attended and shared my research at the Science of Consciousness Conference in Sicily. I came away with deep awe at the role of microtubules in orchestral consciousness. As a life long practitioner of experimental meditation and energy channelling the notion of the cosmos and consciousness being musical resonates for me. Our Breath Quartet improvisations invoke ancestral voices, rhythms, and spiral flow that circulate fluidly throughout the 'body' of the quartet. Improvisational collaboration is a generative space and place for a nameless, post-ontological breath to be heard, felt, shared, inhabited, inhaled, exhaled, elevated, levitated.
Marcus Herne's original Celtic and shamanic sounds weave a sonic spectacle that urge both performers and audience to raise arms, spreads wings, and fly. Patrick Ziza's continuous flow traces the bends and pulses of the cosmic waves. James Merrell's presence and ethereal eye captures the beautiful collective organ of breath. Breath Quartet is committed to one thing, the universal basis of human life: breath. At the end of the performance we concluded that the improvisation was 'not a performance', neither was it a 'happening'. We're sitting with this.
This first edit uses only the sound recorded by the Fuji X100 camera. The full length 2.5 hour film will use the studio recording. All breath and vocals are raw and though amplified are not electronically altered.
The location is Powerhouse Recording Studios in Addlestone, Surrey UK. Our next performance will be site-specific and with audience participation.
BREATH QUARTET is seeking galleries and performance venues to expand and experiment with this investigative practice. Initially interested in locations in London, New York, Europe.
Earlier Vocal Experimentation
MAA Tetraptych: 4 AMPLIFICATIONS
Although titled First MA, it is actually the LAST MA. In terms of improvisation techniques I call it my 'Britney' performance. This will never happen on stage as the vision I have combines my live voice and live music mediated by dimensionalised light and sound as astrological geometry. Filming by Sound Design and Original Composing by Marcus Herne, Filming by James Merrell. Editing by Margot Wilson. This is a collaboration project born out of passion for improvisation.
This was the most powerful session of the day, one in which I gave myself permission to step fully into Gaia's wound and pain. I wanted to give voice to the rage of planet Earth, of Gaia, of Venus, of the Matriarch forgotten. This was both the easiest and hardest thing I've ever done. More to follow. Filming by James Merrell. Sound Design and Original Composing by Marcus Herne. Editing by Margot Wilson.
FURIES COLLECTIVE
ONE EXTENDED MEDITATION by the FURIES COLLECTIVE is the debut exhibition of their curatorial trilogy. It will introduce the various practices of each member, and seeks to explore the ‘impulse’ of the creative act through its intimate and meditative process as they work together. Drawing from theatrical improvisation and experimental meditation techniques, the audience is invited to witness and immerse themselves within the collective experience of creation. Each artist will be showing existing work from their own practice, and will also collaborate with other members of the collective to create new work.
FURIES COLLECTIVE are a group of female and non-binary artists who met at The Royal College of Art. The term Furies is the verb iteration of the word Erinyes, meaning "to raise, stir, excite". They approach every aspect of art as a verb and a portal of transformation, only possible with and through audience alchemy. Through this, their mission is to raise, stir, and excite the white box gallery into one energetic extended meditation.
The collective are: Suni Mullen, ATHENA Mothership, Sara Emil, Maria Helena Toscano, Amanda Cornish, Lujane Pagganwala, Elinor Henry, Margot Wilson, and Hannah Dowling.
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @furies.collective FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE LIVE PROGRAMME OF EVENING PERFORMANCES.
Hannah Dowling, Curator