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    EVENTS from October 2001


      LEFTOVERS-OCTOBER 2001


        San Francisco, CALIFORNIA:

        San Francisco Inventions: New Works by Three San Francisco Composers

        Beth Custer
        Pamela Z
        Carlos Gutierez

        commissioned and performed by The Left Coast Chamber Ensemble

        September 28, 29, 30, 2001 at 8pm
        Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Forum Theater
        3rd and Mission Streets in San Francisco

        October 1, 2001 at 8pm
        The Green Room
        War Memorial Performing Arts Center, 2nd Floor, (upstairs from Herbst Theater) 401 Van Ness Ave. at McAllister San Francisco

        Pamela Z Composer/Performer pamelaz@pamelaz.com http://www.pamelaz.com


        San Francisco, CALIFORNIA:

        BINDU at THE SMELL THURSDAY 10/4

        BINDU is making its first live appearance at The Smell this Thursday night:

        Robert Jacobson, guitars
        Ronit Kirchman, guitars and violin

        Drawing from a rich combined musical vocabulary, this versatile electric-acoustic duo weaves the moods of the moment and explores emerging relationships among familiar and unfamiliar forms. Melody and harmony stretched into new patterns and languages. Mean grooves, notes and noise of all shapes and sizes. Who knows what they'll do Thursday night!

        The Smell
        247 South Main Street, downtown LA
        doors open at 9, show at 9:45

        The club is behind the Jalisco Inn. Enter from the alley in back.
        There is a parking lot on the north side of the building. Ben Goldberg/Adam Lane @ Meridian 10-5-02


        SAN FRANCISCO

        Meridian Music: Composers in Performance presents the first time duet performance of clarinet player, Ben Goldberg and bassist, Adam Lane

        Fans of the Meridian Music Series will recall the incredible duet performance that Ben Goldberg gave with John Schott last year as well as the stunning solo performance that Adam Lane gave at this summer's Meridian Midsummer Music Festival. It is wonderful to have both these brilliant musicians to the series and a special treat as this is their first duet performance! Originally we had planned and very much looked forward to a concert on this date by John Tchicai. A great loss to the California music community occured recently when Mr Tchicai moved back to Europe. We wish him the best and hope to be able to present him at Meridian Gallery in the future!

        Friday, October 5, 2001
        8 pm
        Meridian Gallery
        545 Sutter (between Mason and Powell)
        SanFrancisco
        415 398 7229
        ryokan@value.net
        http://www.meridiangallery.org
        $10
        $ 5 students, seniors, impoverished artists.

        We do not accept reservations. Please arrive early as we expect a very full house for this event.

        Ben Goldberg - clarinet
        Adam Lane - bass

        Ben Goldberg studied with jazz luminaries Steve Lacy and Joe Lovano, and has performed and recorded with George Lewis, Cecil Taylor, Bobby Bradford, John Zorn's Masada, Andrew Hill, Mark Dresser, Roswell Rudd, the ROVA Sax Quartet, John Tchicai, Phil Haynes, Alvin Curran, Eugene Chadbourne, and was the featured soloist with Wayne Horvitz and Robin Holcomb's New York Jazz Composers Orchestra at the 1994 San Francisco Jazz Festival. His clarinet can be heard on the upcoming recording by the Charlie Hunter Trio on Blue Note. He is one of the leading figures in what is being referred to as "Radical Jewish Music".

        ADAM LANE Bassist and composer Adam Lane combines traditional skills with a fascination for modern electronic music, drawing comparisons as wide-ranging as Charles Mingus and Captain Beefheart. Having studied with master trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith in Los Angeles before heading north, Lane has recorded with a broad spectrum of artist, from avant-jazz stalwarts like John Tchicai to rock legend Tom Waits. His debut album as a leader, Hollywood Wedding (Cadence Jazz), has received overwhelming critical praise, with Signal to Noise calling Lane "an ambitious composer who clearly has the goods, one who can command a large ensemble with daring eloquence or just as quickly blow the roof off the joint with unleashed cacophony." Lane's formal training also includes studies with Anthony Braxton at Wesleyan, and master classes with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Steffano Scodanibbio at Darmstadt. He is the recipient of the 2000 Julius Hemphill Prize for outstanding jazz composition, and has received several Meet the Composer grants for performances in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

        Meridian Music: Composers in Performance presents concerts the first Friday of each month in the intimate setting of Meridian Gallery. The series has been underway since fall, 1998 and is curated by Philip Gelb.

        Upcoming concerts:
        - November 2 2001 India Cooke - violin
        -December 7, 2001 Fred Frith - solo guitar
        -January, 2002 TBA-February,
        - 2002 Dave Slusser/Ralph Carney duet
        - March, 2002 Alan Lechusza - winds, Christopher Adler - Khaen
        - April, 2002 Brandon Labelle - electronics
        -May 31, June 1, June 2, 2002 Meridian Gallery in collaboration with the Pauline Oliveros Foundation will present a 3 day retrospective of the work of Pauline Oliveros in honor of her 70th birthday featuring the Deep Listening Band, Circle Trio, The Space Between, a very large orchestra of virtuoso new music players from around the world and many smaller ensemble pieces performing compositions of Pauline's from 1960 - 2002!!!!!!!! The festival will take place at the Lorraine Hansberry Theater in SanFrancisco, one block from Meridian Gallery.

        Proposals for Future concerts are always welcome.

        Philip Gelb
        ryokan@value.ne
        http://value.net/~ryokan


        NEW YORK CITY:

        John Tedeschi
        in
        I love
        M Y
        S E
        L F

        Don¼t Tell Mama presents

        John Tedeschi
        in
        I love
        M Y
        S E
        L F

        Directed by Andrew Gibbons, Jim Hanson, Bobby Kneeland

        I love MYSELF explores the crucial balance of taking ones false mask off to allow ones true self to emerge, as one removes the mask the true self is available to give and experience love. I love MYSELF takes Narcissus by the hand, educates him and allows him to discover unconditional and unobjectified love. Through songs by Queen, Journey, Blitzstein, Lloyd Webber, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, vintage ditties and patter of life¼s adventures the audience and the performer learn the invaluable platitude of "You can¼t love another without loving yourself."

        Monday, October 1, 9:00PM
        Friday, October 12, 8:30PM
        Sunday, October 14, 2:30PM

        $10ãplus 2 drinks, phone 212.757.0788 for reservations

        Don¼t Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street (8th and 9th Aves.), NYC

        John Tedeschi is rapidly establishing himself as a rising young talent after recent successes with Center Stage, Hartford Stage, Mint Theater and Centenary Playhouse. John has worked with Anne Bogart, Irene Lewis and Mark Lamos. Critically acclaimed productions include: King Lear, H.M.S. Pinafore and Trouble in Tahiti. Other recent performances include Carmine in VAMP, Your Waiter in Beyond the Apron, Che in Evita, the Dentist in Little Shop of Horrors, and the new musical Rubirosa as the title character. Mr. Tedeschi has appeared with the Baltimore Orioles singing the National Anthem as well as numerous concert and cabaret endeavors throughout America and Paris, France. John has appeared on the popular serials All My Children and As the World Turns, numerous commercials and several independent feature films. John had the pleasure of working with Lisa Heffter, Jeff Couchman and Damien Gray in the epic musical Blood and Fire. Mr. Tedeschi is a graduate of Boston University. Mr. Tedeschi marked his debut as playwright with the successful premiere of his one man play:Who are the People in Your Neighborhood?. "Who are the People in Your Neighborhood?" was recently produced by the Access Theater in New York City. Douglas DeVita of OOBR reviewed the show, "Focusing on the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, Tedeschi displayed chameleon-like ability with his various characterizations, and his performance of a homeless schizophrenic was downright chilling. . . ", Alex Barocas of The American Place Theatre found the play "inventive", "honest" and "entertaining".

        Mr. Tedeschi may be contacted @ 212.252.3204 for more information.


        MONTREAL, Quebec, CANADA:

        MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW CINEMA AND NEW MEDIA (FCMM) PERFORMANCE PROGRAM

        MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW CINEMA AND NEW MEDIA (FCMM)

        OCTOBER 11-21, 2001 / http://www.fcmm.com

        As a film festival, the FCMM has been at the forefront of the revolution in motion pictures and sound for some thirty years. This year, the New Media section returns to celebrate its fifth anniversary and to once again tackle new forms of artistic expression in the realm of digital culture.

        The Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal will showcase an international selection of performance pieces characterized by the creative, innovative and significant use of moving images, digital image and sound processing. The Media Lounge, installed at SAT for its fifth edition, will host a selection of audio-visual projects and electronic music artists, demonstrating the vitality of digital culture.

        In all, there will be over 50 artists from 10 nationalities contributing directly to the festive spirit of this 30th anniversary which, once again, promises to be an event not to be missed.

        Partial list of artists involved:
        Anti-Pop Consortium (US), kid606 (US), Jetone (Canada), The Wire Sound-System (UK), Richard Devine (US), Phoenecia (US), Venetian Snares (CA), Rechenzentrum (Germany), T. Raumschmiere (Germany), Fairmont (Canada), Safety Scissors (US), Sutekh (US), Twerk (US), Matthias Gmachl (A), Martin Ng (AUS), Christian Fennesz (Austria), Hazard (Sweden), Phill Niblock (US), Jon Wozencroft (UK), Markus Nikolai (Germany), Hakan Libdo (Sweden), Felix Kubin (Germany), Herri Kopter (CA), Eboman (NL), DHS (US), [The User] (CA), Zbigniew Karkowski (Sweden/Poland), Edwin van der Heide (NL), Kurt Ralske (US), Lukasz Lysakowski (Poland), Deadbeat (CA), Bob Ostertag (US)

        DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS

        Friday October 12th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 9PM - 25.50$

        MEDIA LOUNGE OPENING NIGHT
        *Eboman (Netherlands), Dimensional Holofonic Sound (US), Philip Sherburne - DJ (US)

        For the opening of the Media Lounge, we have concocted an exciting program for your eyes and ears. First up is Eboman, a one-man multimedia orchestra who playfully and spectacularly manipulates a wide range of sounds and images. And then there is DHS, who perpetuates the tradition of audio-visual scratching in the way of EBN and Coldcut - a distinctive hybrid blend of dubby breakbeat.

        Saturday October 13th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 4PM & 9PM - 17$

        GAMEBOY POCKETNOISE
        *Christoph Kummerer (Austria)
        Performance using POCKETNOISE, an experimental audio generating software especially written to transform a Nintendo Gameboy cartridge into an experimental music unit

        SYMPHONY #2 FOR DOT MATRIX PRINTERS
        *[The User] (Canada)
        A project in which the Montreal duo recycles obsolete technology in a playful manner

        Saturday October 13th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$

        UNDERGROUND PERSISTENCE ( Presented in collaboration with The Wire)
        *Anti-Pop Consortium (US), kid606 (US), Jetone (Canada), The Wire Sound-System (UK), miau-miau.com + wildlifeanalysis.org - VJs This night of sonic confusion and digital dyslexia promises a liberal dose of hardcore techno, indie-punk, noise-rock, heavy metal, black poetry and hip-hop with Bay Area's very own laptop punk beatmaster whizz, kid606, and New York underground conspirators Anti-Pop Consortium.

        Sunday October 14th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 4PM & 9PM - 8.50$

        THE DRIVER MUST BE A MADMAN
        *Eboman (Netherlands)
        The art of storytelling as interpreted by Eboman, with digitally processed audio-visual samples displayed in a non-linear fashion on 3 screens, reinforcing the sense of immersion created by the viewing experience

        Sunday October 14th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$

        BLENDER BEATS (Presented in collaboration with Brave New Waves)
        *Richard Devine (US), Phoenecia (US), Venetian Snares (Canada)

        An uncompromised journey through deconstructed and abstract forms of electronica. With representatives of the Schematic/Warp (Devine and Phoenecia) and Planet Mu labels.

        Monday October 15th / Contemporary Arts Museum & Media Lounge / 9PM - 8.50$

        NET_OSC REMIX
        *Sensorband (Poland - Sweden - Netherlands - Japan)
        NetOsc is the software instrument used by the Sensorband trio in network performances. In this performance, Zbigniew Karkowski will perform at the Media Lounge, Edwin van der Heide at the MACM, while Atau Tanaka will be joining from Europe. The actions of the players are relayed via the Internet to a server and dispatched to each remote space where they are translated into sound and image.

        Monday October 15th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 11PM - 8.50$

        NIGHTCAP
        *Felix Kubin (Germany), Herri Kopter (Canada)

        Described as "A Devil in Gods Clothes", Felix Kubin is simultaneously artist and master of ceremonies of a kitsch musical universe. His shows with synthesizers, organs, and sometimes a plastic skull, are explorations in a genre that could be termed Electronic Psycho Sci Fi Pop!

        Tuesday October 16th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$

        A NATION OF NNs
        *242.pilots (Norway - Poland - US), Deadbeat/guest musician (Canada) Video-sound performance by the live video improvisation ensemble 242.Pilots, a trio composed of HC Gilje, Lukasz Lysakowski and Kurt Ralske. Utilizing their own custom software created with the controversial nato.0+55 programming environment, the trio expressively improvise rich, layered video works in real-time, as soloists, in duets and as a trio

        Tuesday October 16th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 11PM - 8.50$

        NIGHTCAP
        *Markus Nikolai (Germany)
        The return of the "hombre ojo", co-founder of the Perlon label with which he scans the margins of electronic music, brewing his own blend of minimal and playful house.

        Wednesday October 17th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$

        RE_WORKS
        *Steina Vasulka (US)
        Steina Vasulka takes on the invitation of FCMM and will treat the audience to elements of her work which range from installation to performance. The proposed trajectory will comprise among others of the screening of three of her three channels video recordings, as well as an interactive segment featuring video works edited in real-time with the Imagine/ine software.

        Wednesday October 17th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 11PM - 8.50$

        NIGHTCAP
        *Hakan Libdo (Sweden)
        First visit to Montreal for this highly anticipated Swedish producer - prolific, eclectic, refined and entertaining. As he puts it himself, his music is "structured, intelligent, serious and funky "

        Thursday October 18th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$

        SOLLBRUCHSTELLE \sol* bruc-h" shtelle\ n.
        *Gcttcatt + Soda (Austria - Australia - UK)
        Notably involving Matthias Gmachl - one of the members of Farmers Manual - and Martin NG, this performance orchestrates multiple channels of live-visuals and live-audio within a technical background that allows the capture of a whole event in its complexity onto the most unexplored digital media, the DVD

        Thursday October 18th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$

        DIGITAL VISIONS OF NATURAL WORLDS
        *Christian Fennesz (Austria), Hazard (Sweden), Phill Niblock (US), Jon Wozencroft (UK)

        Presented by TOUCH, the audio-visual label that for over two decades has worked with some of the most influential contemporary artists, this evening promises an unforgettable experience of the sensual possibilities of live performance. With Fennesz, a radical explorer of complex digital music, Phill Niblock, New York-based composer and intermedia musician - an underrated pioneer of the minimalist genre - and Hazard, a young composer inspired by extreme weather conditions and its effect on humans

        Friday October 19th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$

        BETWEEN SCIENCE AND GARBAGE
        *Pierre Hebert (Canada), Bob Ostertag (US)
        In this collaborative performance, experimental filmmaker Hebert draws and scans images to make impromptu digital animations, while Ostertag composes a soundscape through the manipulation of samples. Together, they combine trash and technology to create a commentary on our disposable culture

        Friday October 19th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$

        LE FILM EST DEJA COMMENCE?
        *Rechenzentrum (Germany), T. Raumschmiere (Germany), Fairmont (Canada)

        After the last MUTEK, Rechenzentrum return to Montreal by special invitation of the FCMM to perform a live remix of Maurice Lemaitre's masterpiece of 'lettriste' cinema, "Le film est deja commence?", produced in 1957. Joined by Berlin compatriot Marco Haas (Shitkatapult, Kompakt) and the Toronto producer Jacob Fairley (Dumb-Unit), Rechenzentrum will also play their most recent compositions of challenging electronic music

        Saturday October 20th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 3PM - 8.50$

        TIME, ENERGY AND CODE
        *Woody Vasulka (US)
        Woody Vasulka explores the way in which electro-mechanical machines contain the principles of time/energy and code, presenting tools and images from his rich archive.

        Saturday October 20th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 9PM - 25.50$

        SAN FRANCISCO NIGHT (Presented in collaboration with XLR8R)
        * Safety Scissors (US), Sutekh (US), Twerk (US), *Seed ( ) (US)

        This evening promises to be an experience of total digital immersion. Controlled by Seed ( ) - David Robert and David Tinnapple-, the multi-screen set-up at the Media Lounge will be transformed into a complex audiovisual installation. The system will run autonomously for a period of time before introducing the musicians who will progressively bring the evening from a quiet, experimental beginning to a festive crescendo.

        Sunday October 21th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 4PM & 9PM - 17.00$

        WETFISH vs METROPOLIS
        *Wetfish (Canada)
        Electronic duo Wetfish bring you Fritz Lang's Metropolis as you've never seen and heard it before. The original editing has been digitally re-organised and manipulated. This new work feature Wetfish original score performed live withelectronics, cello, percussions and throat singing.


        BROOKLYN, New York:

        Subliminal Kid Productions is pleased to announce a HAPPENING based on conceptual art and dj culture

        To celebrate the release of DJ Spooky's new album "Under the Influence", Subliminal Kid Productions is pleased to announce a "HAPPENING" based on conceptual art and dj culture. A portion of the proceeds will go to the photo installation of "Here is New York" on 116 Prince St's fund with the CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 911 FUND - made to help the orphans of the terror.

        When: This Friday, Oct. 12th from 9 pm to whenever...

        Where: The Lunatarium - Jay & Water Streets in Dumbo Brooklyn - top floor... really big industrial space with a view of all three bridges between Manhattan and Brooklyn.... directions, details, and much more info about the event at http://www.dumboluna.com and a lot more info about DJ Spooky at http://www.djspooky.com

        Performers: DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid
        Dj Assault from Detroit
        Dj Singe from Soundlab
        Lure
        Akin Atoms from Byzar
        Dj Duane from Other Music Record Store
        Special Live event with Sussan Deyhim and Arto Lindsay with Dj Spooky

        9pm until whenever...

        THE RECORD: It's called "Under the Influence"... the artist is called "Dj Spooky that Subliminal Kid"... the mix is yet another sound art piece directed out at a world in geo-political upheaval... synchronia/synchronicity - pulling all the patterns together with sound... there's tracks from Moby, Talvin Singh, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Future Sound of London, electro wild stylz from Anti-Pop Consortium, Phoenix Orion and Dj Hive, art music maestros Sonic Youth and Arto Lindsay, Dj Singe and MC Verb who do that legendary event in NYC called Soundlab... and there's even turntablists like Mix Master Mike from the Beastie Boys and his Automator remix (Automator is the fellow behind the "Gorrilaz" virtual band), Kut Masta Kurt and his project with Kool Keith and Motion Man a.k.a. "The Masters of Illusion" and Dj DeckWreckka out of London, and the poet laureate of experimental hip-hop, Saul Williams... The album also features some of Dj Spooky's remixes and collaborations with Sussan Deyhim - master of digital Persian music on a global scale...


        OAKLAND, California:

        Wind trio = others, oct 13 Oakland

        Saturday, October 13, 2001
        21 Grand
        21 Grand Street
        Oakland, CA
        510 652 7914
        tickets 6-20 (sliding scale)

        8 pm Herman Buhler (from switzerland) - einds , electronics

        8:30 pm
        Matt Ingalls - solo clarinet

        9 pm
        The Wind Trio of Alphaville
        Philip Gelb - shakuhachi
        Phillip Greenlief - soprano, ato, tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute
        Jon Raskin - sopranino, alto, baritone saxophone

        9:30 pm Moe! Staiano - solo percussion

        10 pm
        BIGM 4tet
        (Buhler, Greenlief, Ingalls, Staiano)

        for more information, please contact Philip Gelb ryokan@value.net
        http://value.net/~ryokan


        WILLIAMSBURG, New York:

        Maroon @ the BQE Lounge (Williamsburg), Sat Oct 13th

        MAROON ~ featuring special guest Pheeroan akLaff

        Saturday October 13th ~ sets at 10:30 & 11:30 pm ~ free @ the BQE Lounge 300 North 6th Street ~ Williamsburg, Brooklyn ~ (718) 388-2211

        MAROON is an alternative jazz group led by vocalist Hillary Maroon and pianist Benny Lackner, and featuring bassist Andrew Emer and the renowned Pheeroan akLaff on drums.

        Borne of the rock/R&B era, MAROON presents arresting original songs, unearths lesser known jazz and pop gems, and dives into nonstandard readings of older favorites. MAROON chooses its words carefully: sometimes self-mocking and frustrated, sometimes direct and vulnerable, the lyrics often embrace emotional contradictions.

        Whether grooving or playing free, MAROON's approach extends beyond typical jazz vocal territory.

        MAROON's new CD, Migratory, flies to a new world with each song, buoyed by supple vocals, surging Fender Rhodes, acoustic piano played inside and out, buzzing bass, simmering drum work and a modern production approach. Engaging solos and intense group improvisation will sweep you up on a restless journey. Guests on the album include drummers Mark Ferber and Allison Miller, guitarist Mark Tewarson and percussionist J Why, who also produced the album, with Michael Dillon at the console.

        For more information on MAROON and the new CD Migratory: go to: http://music.calarts.edu/~hill


        NEW YORk CITY:

        Machover's "Sparkler" at Carnegie Hall on 10/14

        SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th at 8pm

        Tod Machover, the Artistic Advisor of the American Composers Orchestra's first annual Orchestra Techí festival, announces a world premiere performance of his latest composition, Sparkler for orchestra and live computer electronics, commissioned by the ACO and performed at the culminating concert of the festival on October 14 http://www.orchestratech.org.

        Designed as the opening piece of Machover's Toy Symphony, a performance and education project involving collaboration between orchestras and children worldwide that premieres in Europe in Spring 2002 (with US dates to follow), Sparkler takes listeners on a compact but dramatic journey while pushing the boundaries of orchestral potential. Microphones capture and analyze instrumental sound masses, allowing the players to generate and control (pushing, pulling, twisting, and morphing) complex electronic extensions and turning the whole ensemble into a kind of hyperorchestraí. Through its delicate, sinuous melodies and rapturous, scintillating textures, Sparkler reflects the energy, innocence, imagination, vulnerability, and rapid passing of childhood.

        Other works on the October 14th program include the New York Premiere of Edgard VarËse's DÈsertsí with video created by Bill Viola, Morton Subotnick's Before the Butterflyí (World Premiere, Digital Version) and the US Premiere of Tristan Murail's Le Partage des Eaux.í

        The premiere of Sparkler on October 14 kicks off a very busy fall season for Machover. As he continues his role as Music Alive Composer-in-Residence for the ACO, he is also preparing the music and Music Toys for the February premiere of Toy Symphony in Berlin with Kent Nagano and the Deutsche Philharmonie.

        To learn more about Machover's thoughts about the future of the orchestra and technology, see the current issue of New Music Box http://www.newmusicbox.org. Machover is also supervising a new production of his opera Resurrection, being performed by Boston Lyric Opera from November 7-20 http://www.blo.org/resurrection.html. In addition, a first recording of Resurrection will be released by Albany Records in time for these performances.

        For ticket information, contact Carnegie Hall's CarnegieCharge directly at (212) 247-7800 or online at http://www.carnegiehall.org.


        LOS ANGELES:

        Jeff Gauthier Goatette w/Nels Cline

        Friday October 19, 8:30 PM - $10

        The Jeff Gauthier Goatette

        Nels Cline - guitars
        Alex Cline - drums, percussion
        David Witham - keyboards
        Joel Hamilton - bass

        The Circle Theater
        804 N. El Centro (2 blocks north of Melrose, 1 block west of Gower)
        Hollywood
        323-957-2343

        http://www.cryptogramophone.com


        WEBCAST events:

        go_HOME Live Webcast: Location One / Sarajevo Center

        Please join us on

        **SUNDAY OCTOBER 14** 2PM EST / 8PM in Central Europe

        For a Live Webcast Dinner + Discussion from:

        Location One, New York & The Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Arts in Bosnia + Herzegovina.

        For "go_HOME", A Collaboration Between Bosnian Artist Danica Dakic and Croatian Artist Sandra Sterle

        There will be presentations by guests curators, artists, theorists including Darko Fritz, Tina LaPorta, Ann Snitow, and Cristine Wang.

        Guest presentations include:

        Darko Fritz : The Future State of Balkania http://members.ams.chello.nl/fritzd/projects/balkania/balkania.html Tina LaPorta: voyeur_web http://www.whitney.org/artport/artists/laporta/tina.html

        Cristine Wang : Defining Lines: Breaking Down Borders http://cristine.org/borders

        The Sunday dinner discussions, webcast live through the new media center Location One in New York and The Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Arts in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The themes of the dinners will interweave an exploration of the impact of the internet on culture and community.

        Project Description:

        In the four-month residency and online project go_HOME, Bosnian artist Danica Dakic and Croatian artist Sandra Sterle will explore physical, cultural, and psychological dislocation and strategies for rebuilding and renewal. In September 2001, the artists, two women of different ethnic backgrounds from the former Yugoslavia who maintain homes and careers in both West and East Europe, will relocate to New York City to live together for four months in an experimental home. Artist Marjetica Potr* from Slovenia and artist Milica Tomi* with theorist Branimir Stojanovi* from Serbia, will participate in the project in September and December respectively. The artists will utilize the physical residence and their website*a virtual home on the internet*as a haven for creating video and photographic projects, and as a common meeting ground for engaging the interested public in dialogue around issues of migration, national identity, technology, and globalization.

        The project will provide time and space for highly personal reflection and artmaking as well as public discussion from fresh perspectives not often heard in the United States. The go_HOME website will feature photographic, video, and sound works; recipes; a bibliography; texts from the US and from Eastern Europe; a calendar of events; chatrooms; and a guestbook. Each month, the artists will invite artists, architects, scholars, representatives from immigrant service organizations, and neighbors for. The October dinner discussion will be point-to-point web-streamed with the Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Arts’ media lab. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Go_HOME is co-directed by Fritzie Brown and curator Katherine Carl.

        Locations and Dates:

        Go_HOME will take place in New York City and online from September 15, 2001 to December 31, 2001.

        Sunday dinner discussions with special guests will be held during the course of the project.

        Each dinner will be webcast at

        http://www.project-go-home.com http://www.location1.org

        starting at 2:00 pm US Eastern Time and 8:00 pm Central European Time on the following dates:

        October 14 Women Who Move Too Much: Relocating Culture, Reproducing Home

        Partners:

        Go_HOME is an ArtsLink Special project funded by the Animating Democracy Initiative, a program of Americans for the Arts funded by the Ford Foundation; the Trust for Mutual Understanding; the Kettering Family Foundation; CEC International Partners; and Franklin Furnace’s “The Future of the Present” program.

        IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

        Press Contacts:

        Fritzie Brown: tel: 212.643.1985 x23 email: fbrown@cecip.org

        Katherine Carl: tel: 718.398.0107 email: kcarl@diacenter.org


        ON TOUR in U.S.A. and Europe:

        Tour schedule for tin hat trio

        TIN HAT TRIO http://www.tinhattrio.com

        CARLA KIHLSTEDT - viola, violin MARK ORTON - guitar, dobro, tenor banjo ROB BURGER - accordion, piano, harmonica, marxophone

        USA TOUR
        10.02.01 Kendal Cafe, Cambridge, MA
        10.03.01 Flywheel, Easthampton, MA
        10.04.01 The Waiting Room, Burlington, VT
        10.05.01 The Waiting Room, Burlington, VT
        10.07.01 Tonic, New York
        10.10.01 Mercury Cafe, Denver, CO
        10.11.01 Trilogy, Boulder, CO
        10.12.01 Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO
        10.13.01 Paramount, Santa Fe, NM
        10.14.01 Modified, Phoenix, AZ
        10.15.01 Solar Culture, Tucson, AZ
        10.16.01 Dizzy's, San Diego, CA
        10.18.01 Knitting Factory, Hollywood, CA
        10.19.01 Freight and Salvage, Berkeley, CA
        10.20.01 Noe Valley Ministry, San Francisco, CA
        10.23.01 Whitsell Auditorium, Portland, OR (with Starewicz films)
        10.24.01 EMP's JBL Theater, Seattle, WA (with Starewicz films)
        10.25.01 Sam Bond's Garage, Eugene, OR

        EUROPEAN TOUR
        11.11.01 BRIGHTON/England
        12.11.01 LONDON/England, Purcell Room at Royal Festival Hall
        14.11.01 LEEDS/England
        15.11.01 KENDAL/England
        16.11.01 SINGEN/Germany, Kulturzentrum Gems
        17.11.01 GSCHWEND/Germany, Gemeindehalle
        18.11.01 ROVERETO (TN)/Italy
        19.11.01 TORINO/Italy, Folkclub
        21.11.01 BAD ISCHL/Austria
        22.11.01 STRASBOURG/France, Le Club TJP
        23.11.01 AMSTERDAM/Holland, Bimhuis
        24.11.01 BIELEFELD/Germany, Bunker Ulmenwall
        25.11.01 HALLE/Germany, Turm in der Moritzburg
        26.11.01 COLOGNE/Germany, Stadtgarten
        27.11.01 INGOLSTADT/Germany, Kleinkunstb‰½hne Neue Welt
        29.11.01 VˆÑSTERAS/Sweden, Village
        30.11.01 GOTHENBURG/Sweden, Nefertiti
        01.12.01 HAMBURGSUND/Sweden, Gerlesborgsskolan


        NEW YORK CITY:

        TONIC - various performances!

        For more details, ticket info and updates please go to http://www.tonicnyc.com.

        October at Tonic:

        --Mon, Oct 01--
        *Heather Greene / Cynthia Goddeau İCD Releaseİat 8:00pm

        **Tzadik Festival Continues**
        Oct 2nd - Oct 6th

        --Tue, Oct 02--
        *Elliott Sharpİat 8:00pm
        *Jamie Saft: Sovlanutİat 10:00pm
        *Mike Pattonİat Midnight

        --Wed, Oct 03--
        *Annie Gosfield's EWA7İat 9:30pm
        *Marty Ehrlichİat 8:00pm
        *Frank London, Lorin Sklamberg & Rob Schwimmerİat 10:30

        --Thu, Oct 04--
        *Marc Ribot plays John Zorn's Book of Headsİat 8:00pm
        *Ikue Mori: Labyrinthİat 10:00pm
        *Raz Mesinai: Before the Lawİat Midnight
        *phonomena at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Fri, Oct 05--
        *Mark Feldman Soloİat 8:00pm
        *Steven Bernstein's Diaspora Soulİat 10:00pm
        *Naftule's Dreamİat Midnight
        *The Polar Bear Club at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sat, Oct 06--
        *Harry Partch: 17 Lyrics of Li Poİat 8:00pm
        *Gary Lucasİat Midnight
        *Danny Zamir's Satlahİat 10:00pm
        *subtext at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sun, Oct 07--
        *Mike Cohen & FriendsİKlezmer Brunchİat 1:30 & 3:00pm
        *Tin Hat Trioİat 8 & 10:00pm

        --Mon, Oct 08--
        *TBAİWillem Breuker Kollektif is cancelled İ

        --Tue, Oct 09--
        *12k/BiP_HOp Festivalİat 8:00pm

        --Wed, Oct 10--
        *12k/BiP_HOp Festivalİ (CMJ Music Marathon)İat 8:00pm

        --Thu, Oct 11--
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day One: Gert-Jan Prins, Cor Fuhler, Lee Ranaldo & I- Soundİat 8:00pm
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day One: Christian Marclay & CCMCİat 10:00pm
        *No Music Festival: Reynolsİat Midnight
        *phonomena at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Fri, Oct 12--
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day Two: Cooper Moore & Sang-Won Parkİat 8:00pm
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day Two: Nihilist Spasm Band & Thurston Mooreİat 10:00pm
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day Two: Interplayİat Midnight
        *The Polar Bear Club at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sat, Oct 13--
        *No Music Festival Afternoon Matinee: Borbetomagus/Shaking Ray LevisİDouble Billİat 1:30pm
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day Three: Emil Beaulieau/Jason Lescalleet/Due Processİat 8:00pm
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day Three: Nihilist Spasm Band & Joe McPheeİat 10:00pm
        *No Music Festival 2001 Day Three: Interplayİat Midnight
        *subtext at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sun, Oct 14--
        *Burton Greene's Klez-Jazz featuring Perry RobinsonİKlezmer Brunchİat 1:30 & 3:00pm
        *No Music Festival Day Four: Arto Lindsay & Rodney Grahamİat 8:00pm

        --Mon, Oct 15--
        *Little Theatre Presents Judy Elkan's Play Stationİat 8:00pm

        --Tue, Oct 16--
        *electroluxeİat 8:00pm

        --Wed, Oct 17--
        *electroluxeİat 8:00pm

        --Thu, Oct 18--
        *Frank Gratkowski, John Lindberg & Gerry Hemingwayİat 8:00pm
        *Ralph Carneyİat 10:00pm
        *phonomena at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Fri, Oct 19--
        *elektro music night at 8:00pm
        *The Polar Bear Club at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sat, Oct 20--
        *Big Lazyİat Midnight
        *subtext at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sun, Oct 21--
        *David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!İKlezmer Brunchİat 1:30 & 3:00pm
        *Lori Carsonİat 8:00pm

        --Mon, Oct 22--
        *Little Theatre Presents Judy Elkan's Play Stationİat 8:00pm
        *Krash Area: David Krakauer, Rea Mochiach, Elliott Sharpİat 10:00pm

        --Tue, Oct 23--
        *The Placesİ/İMichael Hurley, Robin Remaily & Dave Reischİ
        Double Billİat 8:00pm

        --Wed, Oct 24--
        *Pos/Negİ/İWerner Dafeldecker, Franz Hautzinger & dieb 13 İ/İEfzeg İTriple Billİat 8:00, 10:00 & Midnight
        *Barrelled in subTonic at 10:00pm

        --Fri, Oct 26--
        *Barbezİ/İFaun FablesİDouble Billİat 8:00pm
        *Ori Kaplan Shaatnez Band at Midnight
        *The Polar Bear Club at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sat, Oct 27--
        *Louie Belogenis Quartetİat 8 & 10:00pm
        *subtext at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sun, Oct 28--
        *The Catskill KlezmorimİKlezmer Brunchİat 1:30 & 3:00pm

        --Mon, Oct 29--
        *Little Theatre Presents Judy Elkan's Play Stationİat 8:00pm

        --Tue, Oct 30--
        *Marc Ribot Soloİat 8:00pm

        --Fri, Nov 02--
        *Suntanamaİ/İNeil Michael Hagertyİat 8:00pm
        *The Polar Bear Club at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sat, Nov 03--
        *Smokey Hormel & Miho Hatoriİat 8 & 10:00pm
        *subtext at 9:00pm, $FREE in the SUBTONIC lounge

        --Sun, Nov 04--
        *KlezamirİKlezmer Brunchİat 1:30 & 3:00pm

        Please visit http://www.tonicnyc.com for more information & updates.

        107 Norfolk Street (Between Delancey & Rivington) 212-358-7501 / http://www.tonicnyc.com.

        For more information, contact TONIC: 107 Norfolk Street (Between Delancey & Rivington) 212-358-7501 / http://www.tonic107.com


        PALO ALTO, California:

        Space Between

        The Space Between in their first Bay area appearances this year!

        The Space Between Pauline Oliveros - accordion Dana Reason - piano Philip Gelb - shakuhachi

        Saturday, October 20, 2001 8 pm Trinity Church 2320 Dana Street Berkeley Berkeley

        Monday, October 22, 2001 8 pm Strictly Ballroom Series Stanford University Department of Music The Ballroom at the Knoll, 660 Lomita, Stanford, CA Palo Alto

        The Space Between trio formed in the winter of 1996 when the Dana Reason/Philip Gelb duet invited Pauline Oliveros to join them for a concert in San Francisco. The trio's unique combination of just-intonation accordion with shakuhachi and piano immediately creates a special sonic space. The Space Between employs timbre and texture as their main structural units for composition and improvisation. As a result, the discrepancy in tuning systems of the instruments becomes an advantage rather than a disadvantage. Since the three members live in different cities, performances are rare; highlights include the Opus 415 festival in San Francisco, Casa Del Popolo Festival (montreal), Spruce Street Forum in San Diego, and a two night stint at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies where they were joined by Barre Phillips on bass and numerous performances and workshops at varioous music schools including: U. Colorado, Naropa Institute, and Cal Arts.

        PAULINE OLIVEROS is a senior figure in contemporary American music. Her career spans fifty years of boundary dissolving music making. In the '50s she was part of a circle of iconoclastic composers, artists, poets and such gathered loosely around John Cage. Oliveros has been as interested in finding new sounds as in finding new uses for old ones - her primary instrument is the accordion, an unexpected visitor perhaps to musical cutting edge, but one which she approaches in much the same way that a Zen musician might approach the Japanese shakuhachi. Pauline Oliveros' life as a composer, performer and humanitarian is about opening her own and others' sensibilities to the universe and facets of sounds. Since the 1960's she has influenced American music profoundly through her work with improvisation, meditation, electronic music, myth and ritual. Pauline Oliveros is the founder of Deep Listening, which comes from her childhood fascination with sounds and from her works in concert music with composition, improvisation and electro-acoustics. Pauline Oliveros describes Deep Listening as a method to listen in every possible way to everything possible to hear no matter what you are doing. Such intense listening includes the sounds of daily life, of nature, of one's own thoughts as well as musical sounds. Deep Listening is my life practice," she explains, simply. John Cage: "Through Pauline Oliveros and Deep Listening I finally know what harmony is... It's about the pleasure of making music." http://www.deeplistening.org

        Philip Gelb is one of a handful of shakuhachi players focusing on new music. He has studied shakuhachi with Kurahashi Yoshi, Ronnie Nyogetsu Seldin and Dale Olsen bai-o. He has performed throughout North America and in Europe and Japan as a soloist and in various ensembles, premiering numerous new works for shakuhachi solo and in varied ensembles. His recordings have been released on Deep Listening, Leo, Sparkling Beatnik, New World/Countercurrents, 482Music, Ryokan, Abray, Cultural Labyrinth and Limted Sedition. He has received grants from the Florida Arts Council, Meet the Composer and the Knight Ridder Foundation. In addition to being an active freelance performer, his current projects include "The Space Between" with Pauline Oliveros and Dana Reason; "Trio Natto". with koto player, Shoko Hikage and electronic musician, Tim Perkis; "The Wind trio of Alphaville", with saxophonists, Jon Raskin and Phillip Greenlief, duets with interactive computer composer Chris Brown, and collaborations with dancer Eri Majima. Some of the other musicians he frequently collaborates with are Joe McPhee, Matthew Sperry, and Davey Williams. He holds a BA in anthropology from the University of Florida and attended graduate studies in ethnomusicology at the Florida State University School of Music. He currently lives and teaches in the SanFrancisco bay area and maintains a webpage at http://value.net/~ryokan. In addition he is curator of the Meridian Music Series at Meridian Gallery in Sanfrancisco.

        Dana Reason is a pianist/composer/improvisor from MontrÈal, Canada. Ms. Reason has appeared at the San Francisco Jazz Festival, Frau Musica (Nova) Cologne, Beyond the Pink Festival, (LA), Guelph Jazz Festival, Banff Arts Festival, Knitting Factory (NYC), Music Gallery (Toronto), and Newfoundland Sound Symposium. She has performed with Pauline Oliveros, George Lewis, Cecil Taylor, Joe McPhee, Lisle Ellis, and Richard Teitlebaum among others. She has been featured on National Public Radio, and Radio Canada. Ms. Reason has recorded for Music & Arts, Red Toucan, Deep Listening, Sparkling Beatnik and Ryokan labels. Ms. Reason contributes writing to the Twentieth Century Music Journal, Musicworks, and Improvisor magazines. Her music has been reviewed in Cadence, Coda, Musicworks, 20th Century Music Journal, Wire, Jazz Critique (Japan) and Outside Magazines. Ms. Reason was the co-organizer of the ground-breaking symposium Improvising Across Borders (1999) held at the University of California, San Diego. Reason holds a Bachelor of Music from McGill University, a Master of Arts in Composition from Mills College and is a Ph.D candidate in the music program Critical Studies/Experimental Practices at the University of California, San Diego. http://www.danareason.com

        One more Bay area Space Between gig this fall on November, 18 where we will be joined by the legendary guitar player Fred Frith at the Musicians Union Hall in sanfrancisco!


        SAN FRANCISCO, California:

        THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 8:00 PM

        Electronic music Thurs, 10/25
        Concert by Sean Rooney and K. Atchley

        Noise artists Atchley and Rooney will perform both solo and in collaboration. Atchley's work focuses on the use of fountains as performance, installation and studio instruments. He recently installed his array fountain gate at Z Program 8 and toured New York with the 6 feet tall column. Rooney uses pedal feedback systems, samples, and computer programs to create pulsing clouds of textural noise. In addition to their solo sets, they'll be performing a new collaborative piece which uses recordings of AM radio and interference from a BART train as the basis for an exploration of the hidden world of unheard signal & sound.

        Atchley has composed and performed electronic music since the early 1970's. Transcendentalism, conceptual eclecticism, philisophical curiosity and technical mastery of the electronic idiom have defined his work. A CD of solo recordings is due to be released on Artifact Records in late 2001 and the new work sealed_fountain_010723 will be included on the compilation CD 2001 Noisefest. Rooney (who sometimes performs under the name Peakaboo Hudson) is a Bay Area noise musician and founding member of Crispus, an electronic improvisation ensemble, which will be releasing a CD on HeadFullaBrains records this fall. p2p, his cross-country collaboration with web artist and noise musician Yoshi Sodeoka will release a CD on Shift Factory later this year.

        http://www.katch.com

        http://www.ntet.net

        Venue: Luggage Store Gallery
        Address: 1007 Market Street at 6th Street- upstairs (2nd floor), San Francisco, California
        Public Transportation Tip: 1 block from Powell Street BART
        Cost: $5-$10 sliding


        NEW YORK CITY:

        10/24 Ablinger Concert @ CalArts

        The California Institute of the Arts School of Music invites you to a Concert at the Roy O. Disney Concert Hall with Works by Villa Aurora composer-in-residence Peter Ablinger Wednesday, October 24th, 2001 8:00 PM

        Address: California Institute of the Arts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia Directions: I-5 North to Valencia, Exit McBean Parkway Free parking, free admission

        Program

        WEISS / WEISSLICH 22 White / Whitish 22 Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Bruckner, Mahler (1986,96), 4í

        VIOLINE UND RAUSCHEN (ÑVERONICA") Violin and Noise (ÑVeronica") (1995/96), 7í

        OHNE TITEL / 3 FL÷TEN I-III Untitled / 3 Flutes I-III (1989-91), 20í

        (Intermission)

        WEISS / WEISSLICH 7: PANPIECE White / Whitish 7: Panpiece (1999), 4í World Premiere

        DAS BUCH DER GESŸNGE, 100. Gesang The Book of Chants, Chant 100 (1997/99), 8í

        Instrumente und ElektroAkustisch Ortsbezogene Verdichtung (ÑPORTRAITS"), 2 Violinen Instruments and ElectroAcoustic Sitespecific Condensation (ÑPortraits"), 2 violins (1995/96), 24í First Performance of Final Version

        Violins: Johnny Chang, Mark Menzies Flutes: Andrea Lieberherr, Sarah Wass, and Julia Tichi Electroacoustics: Robert Duckworth Technical support: Wolfgang Musil Organisation: Mark Trayle, Mark Menzies For more information call (661) 253-7816


        NEW YORK CITY:

        I Love NY art benefit

        MORE THAN 150 NEW YORK CITY ART GALLEA CITYWIDE ART EXHIBTION AND SALE, OCTOBER 26 ‚ NOVEMBER 3, 2001RIES PRESENT "I LOVE NY ‚ ART BENEFIT,"

        ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT ROBIN HOOD RELIEF FUND TO AID LOW INCOME FAMILIES OF WTC VICTIMS

        This unprecedented benefit event will offer paintings, drawings, sculpture, photographs, installations and media arts, donated by both emerging and renowned contemporary artists and dealers. Visit http://www.ilovenyartbenefit.org for details. The site, which will be accessible for up to six months, includes a list of all participating artists, galleries, images of the works for sale, and names individuals and companies which have made this event possible.

        In conjunction with this benefit, Downtown Arts Project has mobilized the junior memberships of many of New York City's museums who will join together for a benefit walking tour of participating galleries and museums in Soho and Chelsea starting at 10:30am on October 27, 2001. Ticket prices start at $100. For registration and further information, call 212.243.5050.

        http://www.ilovenyartbenefit.org For media requests, email john@bluemedium.com or strausn@att.net.


        NEW YORK CITY & NJ Metro:

        GRAND OPENING of Poetic X-pressions Collective

        Poetic X-pressions Collective

        Welcome! We are the Poetic X-pressions Collective based out of the NY/NJ Metro region. Our organization celebrates differences in the many artistic forms of poetic expressions. Headed by a proud African American woman and assisted by a proud Latina, this unified force is just the beginning of the celebration of diversity within the community.

        "Step 2 Da Mic" - GRAND OPENING

        http://poeticexpressions.homestead.com You are invited to attend the Grand Opening of Poetic X-pressions Collective on Sunday, November 4th, 2001.

        This event is open to artists of ALL lifestyles and cultures. There are NO EXCLUSIONS! It is our mission to provide a forum for poets, writers, musicians and artists to display their artistic expressions and talent at our weekly Sunday event.

        This event will be televised!

        We are asking for your help to spread the word about us. We thank you for allowing us to make our acquaintance and we look forward to networking with you in the future.

        WE CELEBRATE DIVERSITY IN OUR COMMUNITY, IN THE ARTS AND EVERYWHERE!


        Lake Worth, FLORIDA:

        BROOKLYN! provides the first systematic look at the art emerging from this new art world center

        On view from September 8, 2001 through November 25, 2001.

        For full information please click below:
        http://www.e-flux.com/decode.php3?cid=700

        Roster of 86 Artists Promises Most Comprehensive Examination to Date of Present-Day Phenomenon.

        BROOKLYN! provides the first systematic look at the art emerging from this new art world center, which was largely wrested by artists from the abandoned industrial buildings and neglected storefronts of a few working class neighborhoods.

        This exhibition celebrates the moment that is Brooklyn now -- a place of vibrant synergy among artists, galleries, and neighborhoods--before this world is transformed yet again, as all `momentsí like this are,î says Michael Rush, director of the Palm Beach ICA, and a co-organizer of the exhibition with the New York-based curator and critic Dominique Nahas.

        PBICA is located at 601 Lake Avenue in Lake Worth, Fla. For more information, contact:
        Anne Edgar, 646-336-7230 aedgar@earthlink.net
        or Michael Rush, 561-582-0006 mrush@palmbeachica.org
        http://www.palmbeachica.org

        Electronic Flux Corporation http://www.e-flux.com


        INTERNET & NORTHWESTERN University:

        Home, an interactive, navigable web work, contains the work of 17 artists

        Home, an interactive, navigable web work, contains the work of 17 artists. These include: a screenwriter, a photographer, a set designer, film and video makers, and sound and computer artists. Each has a unique perspective on the meaning of home, this most universal and basic of necessities.

        Primary collaborators Drew Browning and Annette Barbier will be at the Block Museum at Northwestern University to demonstrate and talk about the work during the following times:

        on Tuesday, Sept. 25 from 12-5 PM
        and Friday, Sept. 28 from 6:30 - 8 PM with a gallery talk at 7:15 PM.

        Home is permanently on line via the Block web site at: http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/art_tech/virtual.html

        For directions, see: http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/welcome/directions.html

        The development of Home was supported by a grant from the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Arts at Northwestern University.

        Contributing artists from the Northwestern community include: Dave Tolchinsky, Michelle Citron, Sam Ball, David Downs, Rives Collins, Linda Gates, Dan Brintz.


        CALIFORNIA:

        Amy Knoles - 2 x 10 x 10 x 10 + 1 a mulitmedia work

        Tuesday, September 25 - 8 PM
        New Langton Arts
        1246 Folson Street
        San Francisco
        tix 415 626-5416

        Saturday, September 29 - 8 PM
        Spruce Street Forum
        301 Spruce Street
        San Diego
        tix 619 295-0301

        Monday, October 1 - 10AM*
        California Lutheran University
        Preus-Brandt Forum
        info 805 493-3311

        CD available on Echograph Records http://www.echograph.com


        INTERNET:

        Post Media Network

        Michele Thursz, the former Director of Moving Image Gallery, is proud to present her latest project the Post Media Network:

        http://www.michelethursz.com/

        The network operates as a physical and virtual structure composed of editorial, curatorial, and artists projects that stresses the different perspectives and uses of the electronic and computer-based mediums.

        Post Media is an action demonstrating the continuous evolution of the term and uses of media. The network promotes actions of collaboration, representation and market utilization of all media.

        The Network

        Portfolios showcase the artists on the network, the digital studio and the marketable physical and virtual objects.

        Represented artists:
        Cory Arcangel, Betty Beaumont, Carlos Casado, Andy Deck, Jody Elff, Angie Eng, Fakeshop, Katrin Grotepass, Yael Kanarek, Willy Le Maitre & Eric Rosenveig, Golan Levin, Michael Mandiberg, Kevin & Jennifer McCoy, Yucef Merhi, Sally Minker, Joseph Nechvatal, Michael Rees, Carlos Zanni, screaMachine and net.ephemera (Mark Tribe).

        Developed by Claire Barliant (senior editor of artbyte), Dialogue features conversations with the artists to reveal their history and process.

        The archives document the on going exhibitions and events presented or affiliated with all past and present network participants.

        Director: Michele Thursz
        Design: Ray Canapini
        Dialogue: By Claire Barliant
        Intern: Seraphina Tisch

        "All data is created equal" -- Arcangel


        NEW YORK CITY:

        Cin-o-matic: Memory and Cinematic Perception 19.oct - 30.dec

        New Museum
        Media Z lounge
        583 Broadway (between Houston and Prince Streets in SoHo)
        New York, NY 10012

        [ Opening Reception ] Fri. October 19, 2001 6-8 PM

        Cin-o-matic: Memory and Cinematic Perception 19.oct - 30.dec Organized by Michele Thursz in collaboration with Anne Ellegood

        Cin-o-matic explores the evolution of the cinematic experience and the impact of new technologies on time-based works. The exhibition includes the artist collaborative project Adrift and works by Willy Le Maitre and Eric Rosenzveig, Yucef Merhi, Joseph Nechvatal, and John Cabral. Each of the projects presented utilizes the Internet as a tool for reconfiguring media-into network performance, net art, software-propelled visualizations, or sculptural objects-and each creates a new cinematic experience. Although they embrace an impressive range of approaches and visual languages, the works in Cin-o-matic share a central concern with how we explore and perceive time, space, and movement through today's advanced technologies.

        Adrift, a collaboration by Helen Thorington, Marek Walczak, and Jesse Gilbert with Martin Wattenberg and Hal Eager, is an evolving multi-location Internet performance project that combines projections, narrative text, and richly textured sound streaming in real-time, linking imaginary and actual geographies. Presented for the first time on a large, semicircular screen which recalls the Cineorama, a panoramic projection space used during the World's Fair in France in 1900 to simulate a sense of drifting through an environment, Adrift creates an immersive journey through both real and virtual imagery of a harbor, metaphorically linking Internet surfing and physical movement. On opening night, Adrift will be performed by artists in different locations, and a logged datastream of an archive of this performance, augmented with live inputs, will replay in the gallery during the exhibition.

        Willy Le Maitre and Eric Rosenzveig present Appearance Machine, a constructed sculptural ecosystem that produces a cinematic aural/visual space by continuously transforming data input from locally generated refuse via a robotic system and distributing it, using live feed as media, to a global community. Images from the machine, located in Brooklyn, are analyzed for movement by the computer, and an accompanying soundtrack is generated. This sound subsequently guides the machine's mechanisms, creating additional motion and setting in place a continuous system.

        When viewed as installations, Adrift and Appearance Machine both imply a reconfiguration of the object into a cinematic experience. These works function as mechanisms in which particular elements are interchangeable so that the structure, context, and content can be translated into a variety of mediums for display.

        Using the familiar visual imagery of early video games, Yucef Merhii has created net@ari, a film that breaks down the language of cinema through basic programming and investigates the psychological relationship between human being and machine. Joseph Nechvatal's Computer Virus 2.0 is a synthetic system that behaves like a living organism by gradually eating away at the available visual imagery, commenting upon the fetishization of visual images through technological reproduction. In contrast to the magnification of experience and encapsulation of time found in most cinematic experience, John Cabral's Ground Zero is a real-time 24-hour algorithmic animation that depicts a day in the life of a fictional cartoon character as he tends to mundane tasks, undermining visitors' expectations of new media as a realm of quick gratification.

        Cin-o-matic magnifies the artistic process and the artists' use of the "digital studio." Each artist interprets the language of new media to create their own style resulting in original cinematic experiences.


        JAPAN, TEXAS, and BARCELONA!

        Carl Stone on TOUR:

        Wed Sep 5 TOKYO JAPAN 4:00 PM SANJO KAIKAN CHIKAI KAIGISITSU [Tokyo Daigaku(Hongo Campus) tel: 03-5841-2665] Panel discussion & Lecture with Carl Stone, Scott Johnson and VJ Masaru. Pianist Tomoko Yazawa will moderate.

        Fri Sep 7 TOKYO JAPAN 6:30 open 7:00 PM start TOKYO BUNKA KAIKAN RECITAL HALL [Ueno tel: 03-5280-9996] The world premiere of Carl's's composition TLAPAZOLA, for piano and electronics, featured as the final piece in "Absolute-MIX", piano recital by Tomoko Yazawa. Also on the program, works by Scott Johnson, Frank Zappa, Hirokazu Hiraishi, David Lang and Carolyn Yarnell.

        Thu Sep 13 NAGOYA JAPAN 6:30 open 7:00 start AICHI ART CENTER [ tel: 052-971-5511] Carl Stone performs ADANA URFA, world premiere, a work for computer and voice, featuring HACO (vocals). The evening will also include a trio performance featuring Carl, Otomo Yoshihide and Sagawa Nami.

        Fri Sep 14 KYOTO JAPAN 8:30 start CLUB METRO [ tel: 075-752-4765] Carl Stone and Otomo Yoshihide perform at midnight. Also on the bill : Cosmos (Sachiko M and Yoshida Ami), MERZBOW a.k.a. Akita Masami, Hanno Yoshihiro (multiphonic ensemble), Russell Haswell (MEGO), Hecker (MEGO), BusRatch, DJ KAZUMA For more information about this event, send email to info@metro.ne.jp

        Tue Sep 25 HOUSTON TEXAS 8:00 pm THE MENIL COLLECTION [1515 Sul Ross tel: 713-525-9400] Carl Stone solo laptop performance of GUELAGUETZA, in conjunction with the exhibition REMEMBERING PLATO, sculptures by Mineko Grimmer. For more information about this event, send email to tonym@menil.org

        Thu Oct 4 BARCELONA SPAIN 9 PM GRACIA DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS' ASSEMBLY HALL [plaÁa de Rius i Taulet, 2] Opening night at the LEM Festival in Barcelona. Carl's solo performance of an evening length work, for laptop and video image. For more information about this event, send email to gracia-territori@ctv.es


        LOS ANGELES, California:

        The Human Family Tree: An Installation by Heidi Hardin, with music by Jonathan Sacks

        Opening Reception: Saturday, September 15th, 7-9pm Show runs through October 13, 2001

        At NEWSPACE
        5241 Melrose Avenue
        Los Angeles, CA 90038
        323.469.9353
        http://www.NewspaceLA.com


        NEWCASTLE, New South Wales, Australia:

        Announcing the Launch of the Website for: "Re: Duchamp Traveling Exhibition"

        ELECTROFRINGE FESTIVAL 2001
        September 27 - October 1
        Newcastle, New South Wales
        Australia
        http://electrofringe.org

        Electrofringe 2001 will once again bring together hundreds of local and international media makers, audio-visual creators, electronic musicians, gamers and just plain digital trouble makers. Following on from the last three years, Electrofringe 2001 will focus on issues of copyright and intellectual property.

        Electrofringe is the electronic media contingent of the larger This Is Not Art festival http://thisisnotart.org which includes Sound Summit, The National Young Writers Festival and The National Student Media Conference.

        INTERNATIONAL GUESTS

        Electrofringe has expanded this year to include several international participants:

        Mark Gunderson (USA). Founder of The Evolution Control Committee and an experimental musician and arts organizer, focusing on recycled/assemblage audio and arts and technologies. The ECC is infamous for all sorts of pranks, including utilising Napster for hilarious results. http://evolution-control.com

        Vicki Bennet from People Like Us (UK) blurs audio and video to make a surrealistic and humorous blend of monotonous yet strangely captivating brain durge. http://peoplelikeus.org

        Andy Cox (UK) is a founding member of Together We Can Defeat Capitalism. An environmental engineer, he uses his skills to annoy large corporations. He also perplexed many an art goer with his fake Whitney Biennial website. At Electrofringe, he will relaunch his Citybank site, currently down for legal reasons. http://TWCDC.com

        Scientifically Speaking with Irene Moon (USA) blurs the lines between science, music and performance art. http://www.eyedrum.org/MOON/i-moon.html

        Steev Hise (USA) is a cultural worker based in San Francisco who chews up old media and spits out new art. He founded Detritus.net, probably the most well known web source about recycled culture. http://detritus.net

        Other international guests at This Is Not Art this year include Hrvatski (USA), Mad Professor (UK), David Shea (Belgium), Fat Cat Records (UK), Anticon (USA), The Wire magazine (UK), DJ Mr King (UK), Jimi Chen, DJ TY and Vince Chung (Taiwan).

        PERFORMANCES

        Each night, Newcastle will erupt with sounds and visuals you won't catch anywhere else. Over 180 performers will make this Australia's largest ever electronica and hip hop event.

        WEDNESDAY NIGHT (September 26)

        Opening night launch party. 8pm: Mission Theatre: (Free!) Featuring mellow sounds from DJ Mr. King (UK), Betaville Orchestra, I/O, and Sub Bass Snarl amongst others.

        Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) oniKa, Dj Bleak, iOnic, Goku, Craig G, Psychenaut, Throbgoblin, Phat Ali, Anomaly, Phreaddee & Anthony Russell.

        THURSDAY NIGHT (September 27)

        ROTOR 8 - 11pm: Mission Theatre: ($6 at the door): Perimetric Halo with Minit, Magmafinder & Pimmon. Kazumichi Grime, Lalila, Coklacoma, Julian Knowles, Snawklor, Lux Mammoth, Hydatid, Pi, A,B'n'C, Bruce Mowson, Seo, Valley of Death.

        Clan Analogue, Surgery, Couchblip Labels Showcase: 10pm-5am: Cambridge Hotel: ($6 at the door): Prop, B(if)tek, Pretty Boy Crossover, Deepchild, Sobriquet, Thug, Disco Stu, Gordon Finlayson, Nerve Agent, Telemetry Orchestra, 5000 Fingers of Dr T, Superscience, Modula, Bloq, Robokoneko, Disjunction Reunion.

        Art Wars: Hip Hop Strikes Back CBD Hotel: ($8 at the door) Terminal Illness, Terra Firma, Cannibal Tribe, Blades of Hades, Brad Strutt and Solemon Kleptoe, DJ Mathematics, Robotech vs. Stawn Break Crew, DJ skooby and Scottie B, Bric A Brac, MC Andre, DJ Armee, DJ Maniak.

        Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) Scoobie, Scotty B, Peter Hall, Gordon Smith.

        FRIDAY NIGHT (September 28)

        (C)(R)(TM) 8pm - 11:30pm: Mission Theatre: ($15 or PASS): People Like Us (UK), Evolution Control Committee (USA), Steev Hise (USA), Scientifically Speaking with Irene Moon (USA), Wake Up And Listen, Antediluvian Rocking Horse, Spanky, Sweden, JG.

        Hip Hop Jam and Electro/Breaks/Drum n Bass 10pm - 5am: Cambridge Hotel: ($10 or PASS) Massive Oz-Wide Hip-Hop-Electro jam, Elefant Traks showcase. Two Dogs, DJ Soup, The Bird, Explanetary, MC Brad Strut, Jonny Phive, Crazy Baldheads, Reference Point, Upshot, pH, Mark Pollard, Phonkubot, Cindii, Sonik Professor, Patrick HAF, Bleepin J Squawkins, Pylonz (NZ), Vtek, Sulo, Monkfly, Maladroit, Fangle, The Herd, 8-bit, The Alphatown Collective, MC Ozi Batla, DASE Team 5000, The A.L.F., Groovy D.

        All-Ages Hip-Hop Palais Royal Youth Venue 7 - 11pm: ($7 - All Ages) Terminal Illness, Terra Firma, Clear Opinions, Bric a Brac, FUN Q, Phonetic Experiments, DJ Mathematics, Bladez of Hadez

        Ballistic 10PM - 3AM: Hunter on Hunter Hotel: ($2 Entry or PASS) Syndicate, Aftermath, Memetic, Hedonist + Epsilon, DJ Mark N

        Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) base electro(n), cybernetik, dark organics, decoder, deprogram, dumk and goony, onika, pharmaceutical essentials, sawtooth, Sound Wave Generator, throbgoblin, Z Pyramid

        SATURDAY NIGHT (September 29)

        Anticon 8 - 11:30pm: Mission Theatre: ($15 or PASS) Anticon (Dose One, Sole and Jel - USA), Curse Ov Dialekt, TZU, Music Vs Physics, Celcius, 13th Son of December, Macros Matrix, Jade Nemesis, Dr Phibes, Blaze, DJ Armee, Mako, Speed, Frost.

        Vitalbeat 2001 10 - 5am: Cambridge Hotel: ($15 or PASS) DJ Patsan & Electrofunk, Nubreed, Richy valenz, Chris calm, Auxilary, Dj janak, Skooby + Bred, Tom obrien, Clone, Meem, Dj Gary Bynon + Brownie, Luscious Lorna, Outpost Uncorporated.

        Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) DJ Supermarket, Soon, Tonsil Cheesecake, The Torture Table, The Dreamtime Brothers, Transcendental Headache, Mighty Mac, DJ Mad, DJ Fallout

        SUNDAY NIGHT (September 30)

        Urban poets jam + Undercurrents (Taiwan) 7 - 11pm: Mission Theatre (Free!): urban poets jam, Undercurrents (Taiwan), SIZE (last ever show!)

        Internationals Gig 10pm - 5am: Cambridge Hotel ($25 or PASS): Mad Professor (UK), HRVATSKI (USA), David Shea (Belgium), Stinky Jim (NZ), DJ Mr. King (UK), Jimi Chen & DJ TY (Taiwan), Fat Cat Records Sound System (UK), Kog Transmissions (NZ), Nasenbluten (last ever show!), Ubin, Blastcorp, Sub Bass Snarl, DASE team 5000, Downtown Brown, Pivot, DJ smallcock, Sugar, Paul Abad, philasophigas, Ollie Olsen, Ganga Giri, Organarchy, Andrew Till, Raven, DJ Krusty, House of Pagan Christians.

        Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) base electo(n), deprogram, phreaddee, The Dr., Throbgoblin, Z Pyramid

        MONDAY (October 1)

        All Day Chill 8am - all day ... : Mission Theatre: (Free!) Nod, Quark Kent, Purdy, Betaville Orchestra, Phunkenbubble, Echelon, DJ Trip, Wagga Space Programme, Chindogu, Pseudo Sound Project, Magnus Music, Kundalini.

        There is a weekend gig pass set at $45 that will get you into all of the gigs on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

        This bargain ticket is strictly limited to 500 tickets (due to venue size limits). And these tickets are already selling fast. There are less than 250 for sale online and the rest will be distributed to some stores later in the week (stay tuned for details). Don't miss out!

        They are now available online for $49 (incl $4 booking fee) from:

        http://www.octapod.org.au/thisisnotart/2001/gigs.shtm#buytickets

        AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATIONS

        2001: Then and Now A look at how our present was imagined 34 years ago. Archimedia presents the future as seen by the corporate imagination, using examples from the late '60s and early '70s, particularly in terms of the techno/rave subculture and the anti-globalisation movement.

        Undercurrents Toy Satellite (Melbourne) and Eyedrink Collective(Taiwan) present Undercurrents: an audiovisual techno spectacular. Originally produced for the Taipei International Arts Festival.

        Hip hop on Film Wave Twisters (music by Q bert) & Scratch, the story of Hip Hop. Plus La Prochaine Fois by Neotropic.

        Media.teck Works chosen for their subversive approach and playful tactics in challenging notions of art, censorship and copyright. Includes several leading installation, net and media artists - see http://electrofringe.org for details.

        Plus all night Anime Screenings, LDTV, Experimental Short Films, Mu Meson Archives Film Extravaganza, and more.

        OTHER SESSIONS

        This Is Not Art also includes more than 200 workshops, panels, talks, and masterclasses. Electrofringe is providing over 50 of these, with such alluring titles as:

        Patcher Paradigms
        The Political and the Absurd: Humour in Sampling
        My Darling, My Centrifuge
        Music Video Production Workshop & Screenings
        AutoMatic Documentary
        Dr Sonique Presentation
        Anne-Marie Schleiner presentation
        Money for New Media Artists
        Fluid Transmissions
        Celine Bernardeau Presentation
        Wet Dreams Made Solid
        The Intellectual Property Wars
        Audio Interactives
        Copyright Showdown
        Introduction to jMAX
        Video feedback
        VJ tools for the PC
        VR - utopian futures or just another game?
        Boxes With Knobs
        Websound... the state of the arts
        People Like Us - Audiovisual Masterclass
        NOT Culture Jamming
        Culture jamming: Art or Activism?
        Flash for Visuals
        Spookyville Presentation
        VR - 12 Months On
        Computer Game Music: past, present and future
        Mark Dery Web Linkup
        Lumiere Concrete
        VJ tools for the Mac
        An introduction to 5.1 audio for musicians and sound designers
        Anime and Visual Culture
        Online pranks
        Codecs, Compression, And Video Discs For Live Visuals
        Napster Nuggets
        Impact of technologies on mental health
        Copyright And The Image
        Social Disorientation
        Andy Cox Citibank Launch
        Girls and Gaming
        Innovative Curating
        Is The Global Village Growing?
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        For the full programme check out http://electrofringe.org

        or

        http://thisisnotart.org

        For all media enquiries, interviews, bios etc, contact Joni Taylor Electrofringe coordinator joni@octapod.org

        For all other enquiries, contact Shannon O'Neill Electrofringe coordinator alias@aliasfrequencies.org

        Phone/Fax +61 2 4927 0470


        LOS ANGELES:

        Different Trains, Oct 14: A Concert of New Music

        Different Trains Presents

        A Concert of New Music Zipper Auditorium, Colburn School of the Performing Arts 200 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles (Next to MOCA) October 14, 2001, 7:30PM

        Suggested donation 10 dollars

        All proceed will go to the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Red Cross to help support disaster relief efforts

        Different Trains kicks off their third season with a concert of new music at the Zipper Auditorium with music by Carlos Rodriguez, Karl Kohn, Joseph Brennan, Steven Hoey, and Patricio da Silva

        Performed by Tom Flaherty, Cynthia Fogg, Karl Kohn, Matt Cooker and members of Ensemble Green.

        Call (310) 866-6102 for more information, or email info@differenttrains.org

        http://www.differenttrains.org

        Different Trains was founded to promote new music of differing aesthetics and ideas here in the Los Angeles community. Artistic Director: Tom Hiel, Joseph Brennan, Steven Hoey, Patricio da Silva


        INTERNET:

        Announcing the Launch of the Website for: "Re: Duchamp Traveling Exhibition"

        La Biennale di Venezia: 49th International Exhibition of Art-- Concomitant Exhibitions

        http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/duchamp

        "The Re: Duchamp Travelling Exhibition is a project that has been evolving over time. It has traveled to various cities in Germany, Poland, Chile and Israel, as well as New York City. It is the ongoing work of Abraham Lubelski, and incorporates the work of over 250 other artists, including Nam June Paik, Dennis Oppenheim, Carl Andre, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Taylor Mead, Larry Weiner, David Humphrey, Inka Essenhigh....

        The Re: Duchamp Travelling Exhibition at the 49th Venice Biennale* is an installation of clotheslines from which artwork is hung.** The idea for this installation is derived from Marcel Duchamp's infamous benefit exhibition organized on the Premises of the Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, 451 Madison Avenue, New York, October 14th - November 7th, 1942, in which he criss-crossed the entire gallery with one mile of string. This entanglement, which the public had to negotiate when they came to view the art, stood as a metaphor for the difficulties encountered in attempting to understand modern art.

        The current exhibition uses this Duchampian metaphor to point to connectivity as much as any difficulty that might hinder an appreciation of art in the digital age---art whose nature may be partially or completely ephemeral, time-based, or immaterial, and which might be conveyed digitally or housed virtually. Re: Duchamp celebrates the process of visual sampling in a world where the line between original and copy has been blurred, and the medium is the readymade.

        ** Participating artists were asked to e-mail their submissions as digital files. These were printed out, placed in plastic sleeves and brought to Venice for installation. Hung from criss-crossing lengths of string at the Church of S. Maria Ausiliatrice, they resemble so many Tibetan prayer flags, the wind and the Web conveying and disseminating their messages.

        * At the 49th Venice Biennale, the Re: Duchamp Travelling Exhibition forms part of the Markers Project, which involves organizations in Venice including the Peggy Gugghenheim Collection, the Biennale Arti Visive, and the Municipality of Venice itself." [--notes, Joy Garnett]

        PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: MARK AMERIKA, DANIEL GARCIA ANDUJAR, DOUGLAS DAVIS, CHRISTOPH DRAEGER, PETER FEND, JOY GARNETT, PAUL GARRIN, KEN GOLDBERG, WANG GONGXIN, MARINA GRZINIC & AINA SMID, WENDA GU, INGO GUNTHER, LIANG-MEI HUANG, JON IPPOLITO, EDUARDO KAC, OLGA KISSELEVA, TINA LAPORTA, JENNY MARKETOU, MARCELLO MAZZELLA, PAUL D. MILLER aka DJ SPOOKY, MTAA, OLU OGUIBE, ANDRES SERRANO, HANI RASHID (ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTS), MARK TRIBE & KERRY TRIBE

        Curated by: CRISTINE WANG http://www.tribes.org/dystopia
        Media Sponsor: NY ARTS MAGAZINE http://www.nyartsmagazine.com
        Web Design: FIRST PULSE PROJECTS http://www.firstpulseprojects.org

        For More Information contact: Cristine Wang tel: 917.318.0081

        http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/duchamp


        TOURING the US:

        Philip Gelb performs across the country!

        For more information, email ryokan@value.net


        TOURING the US:

        The PRISM QUARTET

        Tim Ries and the extraordinary saxophone quartet, the Prism Quartet, has announced its upcoming schedule of performances. The performances for this season are: Detroit Symphony, October 21, 2000;
        Sioux City Symphony, IA: January 20, 2001;
        Bartlesville Symphony, OK: March 10, 2001;
        Anchorage Symphony, AK: March 24, 2001;
        Anchorage Symphony, AK: March 24, 2001;
        Dallas Symphony, TX: April 19-22, 2001;
        Interlochen Symphony, MI: July 15, 2001;
        Lancaster Festival Orchestra, OH: July 18, 2001;
        Chautauqua Symphony, NY: July 24, 2001;
        Grant Park Symphony: Summer 2001.

        For more information about PRISM's activities, please visit http://www.prismquartet.com.


        EAGLE ROCK, California:

        Open Gate Theatre Presents its Fall 2001 Sunday Evening Concert Series

        At the Eagle Rock Community Cultural Center
        2225 Colorado Blvd.; L.A. Ca.
        (just west of Eagle Rock Blvd.
        near the inersection of the 2 and 134 Freeways)
        İ

        $10 tickets, ($5 students, seniors and series artists)
        for information call (626) 795-4989

        October 7th

        Minim

        Steuart Liebig - contabass guitar
        Jeff Gauthier- violins
        Ellen Burr- Flutes
        Janette Wrate - drumset Vibraphone
        and

        Michael Intriere (cello)
        Rod Poole (accustic guitars)

        İ November 4

        Frank Lloyd Wrong

        Arthur Jarvinen - percussion
        Eric Barber - tenor and soprano saxophones
        Scot Ray - trombone, Hammond organ
        and
        Non Credo

        Kira Vollman- voice, clarinets, bass guitar
        Joseph Berardi - electronics

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