[Frameworks] Doctor T in February and March
Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T)
emile at foryourhead.com
Tue Feb 5 04:23:39 UTC 2013
Hi folks,
I've got a very busy February and two very special events in March.
February 16 is my next "Moving with the Light" Concert and Dance Jam
at 119 Gallery in Lowell, with music by Eric Crawley, Harpejji, and
Dave Bryant, keyboards and YOU -- movement -- All styles and skill
levels welcome. Moving with the Light is a monthly event at which
improvised movement, music, and video interact as equals -- each
responding to and respectful of the others.
The musicians will play improvised music suitable for contact
improvisation and other forms of gentle movement, while I improvise
imagery and all three of us react to the dancers as well as to each
other.
February 17 is my next Visual Music Live event at Outpost 186 in
Cambridge, featuring The OUTPOST Band
Doctor T -- Video mixing
Eric Zinman --Drums (that's right drums, not piano)
Andrea Pensado -- Electronics and voice
Michael Bloom -- Table Guitar and bouzouki
Rick Scott -- Keyboard
Improvisation to the outer limits. Expect the unexpected-:)
Feb 22 - 24 is Walter Wright's renowned XFest at 119 gallery -- an
event not to be missed by fans of improvised music and media. I'll be
performing during 3 or 4 of the Friday evening sets, and there will
be movement by Andrew Duncan. and other dancers. Andrew blew my mind
with his dancing to my video at the last "Moving with the Light"
event.
http://www.119gallery.org/?p=9518
March 9 brings Visual Music Live to Outpost 186, with old friend and
very special guest David Rothenberg
Doctor T video mixing
featuring guest artist
David Rothenberg -- Nature Samples, Laptop, and Clarinet
and regular collaborators
Eric Crawley -- harpejji and Electronics
Tom Mungenast -- Electric Guitar, Electric Sitar, and Electronics
ECM recording artist David Rothenberg has performed and recorded on
clarinet with Jan Bang, Scanner, Glen Velez, Karl Berger, Peter
Gabriel, Ray Phiri, and the Karnataka College of Percussion. He has
twelve CDs out under his own name, including "On the Cliffs of the
Heart," named one of the top ten releases of 1995 by Jazziz magazine
and "One Dark Night I Left My Silent House," a duet album with
pianist Marilyn Crispell, called "une petite miracle" by Le Monde and
named by The Village Voice one of the ten best CDs of 2010.
Rothenberg is the author of Why Birds Sing, book and CD, published
in seven languages and the subject of a BBC television documentary.
He is also the author of numerous other books on music, art, and
nature, including Thousand Mile Song, about making music with whales,
and Survival of the Beautiful, about aesthetics in evolution. Last
spring he released a book and CD called Bug Music, featuring the
sounds of the entomological world. You'll hear some of them tonight.
I will also have a solo show of my photography and video art at 119
gallery, Mar 19 - Apr 13. The show will feature sumptuous 22 x 12
prints from my Swirlies sequence. Some images from this sequence can
be seen at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22231918@N06/sets/72157626713121989/
--
"I rang a silent bell ..." -- Robert Hunter
"... cast your dancing spell my way, I promise to go under it" -- Bob Dylan
My photography can be viewed at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22231918@N06/collections/72157603627170351/
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