We used to sing in the shower, whistle sometimes, and even dared to touch others - when we once danced, a generation or so, ago. Bathroom baritones and showering sopranos are also less common these days -almost extinct, much like the fading sounds of rain and water in our drought plagued new millennium.
"Shower Songs" explores these phenomena. It asks, what does it mean for us when the shower singers stop singing? Perhaps it is signal for us to notice. It reminds me of the practise of the miners of years ago, who always carried singing canaries in cages, with them down into their mineshafts. If the canaries stopped singing it was time to pay attention and get out, the air was poisonous and the miners risked explosions of gases or asphyxiation. Perhaps our hearts and spirits are finding it hard to survive without more awareness of our feelings and our singing voices.
Tom Fitzgerald
Shower Songs premiered on ABC Radio National networks on December 11, 2005 & was featured in 'In Performance' with Damien Beaumon, 14th April 2006
An excerpt from Shower Songs, Part 1 is now online from the
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