Requiem for Radio: Full Quiet Flutter (RFR: FQF)

June & July 2025

Tour Dates

RE:FLUX Festival (Moncton, NB) 

Salle Bernard-Leblanc, Aberdeen Cultural Centre — June 5 & 6, 2025 at 8pm ADT

Tickets $25 

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National Art Centre (Ottawa, ON) 

Azrieli Studio — July 23 - 26, 2025 (showtimes at 4pm and 8pm EST)

Tickets: $25 for General Admission;  $15 for audiences under 30, Indigenous audiences, wheelchair users & companions.

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Requiem for Radio: Full Quiet Flutter (RFR: FQF) is a 60-minute live performance for human bodies, electrons, and radio waves. Architecture, technology, history, and the human body come together in this near-supernatural conjuring of the spirits of the demolished Radio Canada International (RCI) shortwave towers. Structured with thirteen movements for the thirteen radio towers, the performance follows the format of a traditional requiem, but for the RCI shortwave site that was once located near the border of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from where it transmitted shortwave radio around the world from 1944 to 2012.

The performers on stage interact with an elaborate set of invented and modified electronic instruments that use sensors, custom circuits, and wireless technology to play the ghosts of the radio towers with radio waves. 

The largest of these invented instruments, taking up most of the stage, is a scale model of the RCI site, in which each of the thirteen towers is equipped with sensors, that when touched, trigger haunting droning sounds that were recorded with contact microphones placed on the actual RCI tower before the site was demolished. The thirteen tower recordings are filtered to create the thirteen notes of a chromatic scale, thus allowing the performers to play it like a larger-than-life keyboard, simply by touching it with their skin.

This performance also involves a theremin sending control voltage to trigger ghostly images of the towers and the sounds they once made, a bowed instrument played with the bone of a cow that lived beneath the RCI towers, a saxophone, a choir, shortwave radios, and transmissions sent from five separate sites on different parts of the planet to be mixed in real-time in the theatre.

While technological in nature, this performance remains one about connection – between people, places, and the unseen forces that bind us all.

Credits

Creator, Director, Performer

  • Amanda Dawn Christie

Performers

  • Amanda Dawn Christie
  • Geneviève D’Ortun
  • Laura Katherine Perry

Composers

  • Amanda Dawn Christie
  • Geneviève D’Ortun
  • Laura Katherine Perry
  • Lukas Pearse - “Dead Air Requiem” (Simulcast)

Computer Coders, Physical Electronics Designers, and Fabricators

  • John Janigan Mills
  • Martin Marier
  • Nathan Ryan
  • Amanda Dawn Christie

Lighting Designer

  • Nathan Finnemore
  • Amanda Dawn Christie

Audio Engineers

  • Amanda Dawn Christie
  • John Janigan Mills
  • Bruno Bélanger
  • Martin Marier
  • Marc “Snake” Landry
  • Léandre Bourgeois

Tour Manager

  • Mireille Bourgeois, IOTA Studios

Acknowledgments

This project is supported by the New Brunswick Arts Board, Canada Council for the Arts, the National Arts Centre, Aberdeen Cultural Centre, and RE:FLUX Experimental Music and Sound Art Festival.

  • Logo for National Arts Centre, Centre national des arts.
  • Logo for Canada Council for the Arts, Conseil des arts du Canada
  • Logo for Arts New Brunswick
  • Logo for Centre Culturel Aberdeen
  • Logo for RE:FLUX Festival, Re:flux written 4 times with a mirror effect

Thank you to our global shortwave radio simulcast partners, who are transmitting live during the performances at the National Arts Centre: WRMI Radio Miami International (Miami, FL, USA), WBCQ Free Speech Radio (Monticello, ME, USA), Télédiffusion de France (Issoudun, France), and WWCR Shortwave (Nashville, TN, USA).