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Search Results for "duet"Vanishing ActsAn evening of live performance echoing within a visual arena, instigated by dancer/choreographer Luke Miller. Hiraku Suzuki Live Drawing PerformanceA live drawing performance by Japanese artist Hiraku Suzuki. With live music by composer / producer Raz Mesinai. MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
We exhibit artists’ work in our main gallery eleven months a year, and often in our two other public spaces as well. All of the work we exhibit is developed at Location One, much of it by artists in our residency program. While Location One seeks to nurture a critical awareness of the implications of [...]
Yuka Honda & Petra Haden
An exclusive concert by musicians Yuka Honda (former Cibo Matto) and Petra Haden (The Decemberists, Foo Fighters) playing new songs from a duet album on which they have been collaborating, as well as improvisations with Haden’s distinctive vocal layering over a soundscape of Yuka Honda’s music.
Yuka Honda & Petra HadenAn exclusive concert by musicians Yuka Honda (former Cibo Matto) and Petra Haden (The Decemberists, Foo Fighters) playing new songs from a duet album on which they have been collaborating, as well as improvisations with Haden’s distinctive vocal layering over a soundscape of Yuka Honda’s music. Odd Job back in NY
Fifteen years after making a brief splash as an ill-fated downtown supergroup in the avant jazz and experimental music scene, Odd Job (Shelley Hirsch, Ned Rothenberg, David Weinstein and Samm Bennett along with new member bassplayer Stomu Takeishi) gave a one night reunion concert at Location One on Friday, January 21st , 2005.
Music in December : Ikue Mori & Janene Higgins
Janene Higgins and Ikue Mori will perform a live duet of video and music.
Music in December : Ikue Mori & Janene HigginsJanene Higgins and Ikue Mori will perform a live duet of video and music. Music in December: Shelley Hirsch
Shelley Hirsch will perform solo and improvisational works with turntablists Marina Rosenfeld and Toshio Kajiwara. Hirsch will be celebrating her record release The Far in Far Out Worlds of Shelley Hirsch (Tzadik) and Duets with Uchihashi Kasuhisa (Innocence).
Wake the Dead Spring Music Series : Arch and How I See the World, #1With electric harp, processors, multiple projections, and cameras, they perform a live music/live video duet. Parkins continues her sonic research on her self-invented electric harp, a hybrid of an acoustic harp and an electric guitar. Higgins utilizes video mixers and cameras in a live performance setting, enabling her to “play” the video as a musician would play an instrument. Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari KimuraThe Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500). Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari KimuraThe Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500). Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia NortonThe second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle). Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia NortonThe second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle). |