Concert for National Children’s Day
Sarah - Hadley Yakir violin, Grace Brahimi poetry, Sophia keyboard/vocals, Max Coburn piano, Stun Gun, Defibrillator, Feedback
Sarah - Hadley Yakir violin, Grace Brahimi poetry, Sophia keyboard/vocals, Max Coburn piano, Stun Gun, Defibrillator, Feedback
After two years in the East Village, we are celebrating our move into a renovated silo located in an industrial park on the Gowanus Canal.
Ne(x)tworks performs works by Joan La Barbara, Cornelius Dufallo, Kenji Bunch, Chris McIntyre, and Earle Brown.
Tim Barnes and Mattin are both major components of the global improv scene. Not only do they constantly collaborate with musicians from all over, but they are also both activists of sorts, with their record labels making sure that the music of the peers is available to whomever seeks it out.
Join us for a special evening with Daniel Pinchbeck, as he discusses the life and work of Rudolf Steiner.
In a dark enclosed space using eight audio speakers, controlled by software clocks that are projected, are ever changing electronic sounds, measuring different timelines, meeting for an instant then drifting away. And a single automatic piano-preparation-unit is playing almost silently above a silent piano.
Dorit Chrysler performs on theremin, voice and laptop, with visuals by Lary 7.
"The Project Room presents a rare performance of Tenny's Postal Pieces (1965-71). Written during a brief tenure in the earliest days at CalArts, Postal Pieces is a remarkable series of eleven works printed on postcards.
New York based composer and hammer dulcimer player Dan Joseph will lead his chamber ensemble in a program of his recent ensemble works.
Join us for a special evening with Daniel Pinchbeck, author of Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism (Broadway Books, 2002).
Proto-Homos: Male-Male Erotic Cultures in the U.S. before 1900
A rare sighting of composer Gina Leishman's one-of-a-kind glass armonica (a three-tiered construction of spinning goblets).