by kathryn
on May 3, 2016
A Thrilling Evening - Live From City Winery special guests for the night included: john cameron mitchel anna calvi david byrne john norris lena hall and, the amazing strings!!! violin - finnegan shanahan violin - josh henderson viola - nathan schram cello - andrea lee ___________________________________________________________ tracklist: Jherek's section: Dae 2 - 34:05 Kule Kule [...]
by kathryn
on June 9, 2013
Julia Weldon is a wide-eyed lover of life and prolific, NYC based folk-pop musician, guitarist, and songwriter. In her deeply personal percussive guitar-driven songs she plays with urban & rural memes. Intensely felt lines - from sardonic to heartfelt - weave stories of loss, regret, debauchery, incest, love & desire. It’s the harsh city edges, the liminal open fields, the rough and soft sounds that make her music a pleasant paradox that draws immediate attention.
by kathryn
on May 29, 2013
The choreography for “White with Some Color” was originally inspired by Stephanie Griffin’s recording of her multi-tracked viola arrangement of Tony Prabowo's choral work Doa Persembunyian (A Prayer for Refuge) and Magritte’s painting “The Lovers”. For the WiredArts Fest, seven violists performed the arrangement live and be integrated into the existing choreography of the piece. The choreography uses minimal movement, an altered sense of time and a costume that connects the performers, displaying the effect an individual’s actions can have on a group and the marks that remain when the connection is cut. The total work is 16 minutes in length.