playing at MUSEUM AFTER DARK tomorrow! 

(playing early, like 9 or 9:30 early! shazam!)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011, 9:00 PM
FIREHOUSE 13

41 Central Street

Providence, RI 02907

CHRIS NOVELLO
Illucia, 2011
Video Game Instruments, illucia Codebending Console / ca 7:00 min
Chris Novello (Paper Kettle)
JORDAN BARTEE
Digimancy, 2011
Trimaxion Logic Listener, Eurorack Modular Synthesizer / open-ended
ARVID TOMAYKO-PETERS AND STEVE SCHWARTZ
Urban Renewal, 2011
Improvised Musical Performance with Interactive Video / 15:00 min
Stephen Schwartz –Drums, Arvid Tomayko-Peters – TOOB and Electronics, Ellio Creager – Guitar
BEVIN KELLEY (BLEVIN BLECTUM)
Victory View Veil (live variants of the upcoming album release), 2011
Computer, Electronics, Voice, Projection / 20:00 min
HANK ERINS
Dopesick, 2011
Monome 40h, Akai APC40 / 30:00 min
TIM O’KEEFE, BETH WEXLER, & MATT EVERETT
Soundscape Improvisations from Collage mix with Pixel Melting, 2011
Akai APC40, Korg MS10, Roland MC202, Roland TR909 (for Tim); Max/Msp/Jitter, Akai APC40, Akai lpd8, and projector (for Beth); and electric bouzouki & violin (for Matt) / open ended

BLEVIN BLECTUM, RIC ROYER, Ʌ, TIME GHOST  9 pm $6 at as220 in providenceat as220

 

Blectum from Blechdom AND Blevin Blectum AND Kevin Blechdom

Europe Tour Dec 2011 – Jan 2012

and here’s London…

more details more soon

forward, into the future…

xoxoxoxoxbbkbfbbbkb

…and playing Wooly Fair on July 30th! Providence!

 

Wooly Fair VII To the Moon!
July 30, 2011  |  2pm-1am   |   the Steel Yard  |  27 Sims Ave, Providence, RI

to-the-moon-website

For many weeks now, The Woolies have been building and planning, making sure that Wooly Fair VII, To the Moon!will be a wild spectacle of galactic proportions. On July 30th, we’ll be rocketing you into a lunar wilderness, full of games, live music, spontaneous theater, and, of course, the WOOLY SPACE STATION. The Space Station will be comprised of 21 pentagonal pods, which are being created for the sole purpose of entertaining and inspiring you via shimmering, interactive, artist-made installations.

Here’s a glimpse of what’s in the works and what to expect on your maiden voyage To the Moon!

Family-friendly activities from 2-6pm:

+ Moon Buggy races
+ Cosmic Human Bowling
+ Costume and Alien/Spaceman mask-making
+ Circus Arts workshop by Marvelous Marvin
+ hula hooping
+ a special Space Ballet performance
+ Kids’ Parade at 5:30
+ Special appearance by Big Nazo
+ Disco Doug, the dancing robot (he’s kid-powered!)

Musical Acts starting at 8pm (as of 6/28):

+ Encanti  (This summer playing Sonic Bloom, Wooly Fair and Burning Man! Just finished national tour with EOTO)
+ Blevin Blectum
+ DJ 11:11
+ The Silks
+ Atlantic Thrills

+ Micah Jackson
+ Thirsty Sounds
+ The Get Lively Experiment
+ Extraordinary Rendition Band
+ Tig and Bean
+ Valencourt
+ Viennagram
+ Boo City
+ Serendipity Galore
+ Bettysioux Tailor
+ Emperor Norton
… and many more to be announced!

Your Act:

What will your creative contribution be to the lunar landscape? At the very least, we want to see you in FULL COSMIC ATTIRE– we’re talkin’ moon boots and space suits! If you’d like to contribute a project or a performance, click here.


Volunteer Opportunities:

Wooly Fair is always looking for volunteers. In return, you’ll get free entrance into Wooly Fair, you’ll immerse yourself into a fantastic creative community, and you’ll be helping to launch the most dynamic art party of the summer! This week we have a specific call for volunteers from Damian Ewens:

A plea for Moon Dome team members! Interested in helping build Providence’s largest geodesic DJ Dome?! Emaildamianewens@gmail.com and Jessica Brown jessb983@gmail.com We will be meeting Wednesdays and Sunday Wooly Work Days at the Steel Yard. We need translucent material (think white vinyl, sails etc) and people with interest or experience stitching and/or access to sewing machines!”

One Wooled:
Our very good friend, Gil Poulin, wrote a wonderful account of how he came to be involved with Wooly Fair. It’s called “How I Became Wooly” and you can read it HERE.
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For more information on how to volunteer, or if you’d like to be involved as a vendor or a sponsor, click here.
Wooly Fair VII To the Moon!
July 30, 2011
2pm-1am

the Steel Yard, 27 Sims Ave, Providence, RI

SEE YOU ON THE MOON!

((audience)) presents SOUND OFF

Sound Off is a six-month salon and concert series of experimental music at 16beavergroup in Lower Manhattan. Taking place on the last Thursday of the month, from March through August, Sound Off is an intimate performance series that connects audiences with composers, musicians, artists, and one another.

JULY 28 / 7-10pm
Brown University M.E.M.E. Department
(Multimedia and Electronic Music Experiments)
with audio / visual performances by:

Betsey Biggs
Peter Bussigel
Mark Cetilia
Lynn Goeringer
Bevin Kelley
Stephan Moore
Ed Osborn
Caroline Park
Jacob Richman

Hosted in partnership with the Harvestworks New York Electronic Art Festival 2011


LOCATION:
16beavergroup 
16 Beaver Street, 4th Floor, NY, NY
(btwn. New and Broad Sts.)
4,5 to Bowling Green
J,Z to Broad Street
N,R to Whitehall

$5 suggested donation
For more information, visit lrlx.wordpress.com or email curators Lauren Rosati and Alexis Bhagat at curators@au.dience.org

This project is made possible in part with public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

wamSo pleased to announce – I’ll be performing works of my own and others in collaboration with Oberlin’s wonderful  Women and Art Music Ensemble on Thursday April 7th 2011. More details soon. Made possible by Oberlin Conservatory’s TIMARA department, WAM, and professor Julia Christensen.

Premières
R e s i d e n c y & F e s t i v a l
of NEW FRENCH and AMERICAN MUSIC
October 28-30 2010
Brown University Department of Music

Concert
Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m.
Grant Recital Hall
Hope at Young Orchard, behind the Orwig building
Providence, RI
FREE

New music composed by Brown University students Aaron Zick, Bevin
Kelley, Jacob Richman, Kevin Patton, Peter Bussigel, and Lyn
Goeringer, including three more World Premieres performed by Ensemble
Zellig.

NOTE: While this event is free, tickets are required. You can telephone for reservations or come to Rm. 101 of the Orwig Music Building for a ticket. Tickets will also be available at the door.

For complete details:

http://www.brown.edu/music/premieres.html

Blevin Blectum, Victoire, Ric Royer, and Lord FM – Friday October 15th!
Friday, October 15, 2010
at AS220
115 Empire Street
Providence, RI 02903-3217
9 pm
$6

http://blevin.lsr1.com

http://ricroyer.com

http://www.myspace.com/victoiremusic

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