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sound. at the Schindler House
Friday and Saturday, August 26 and 27
SCORES COMPOSED FOR THE MOVING IMAGE
Two evenings showcasing Los Angeles composers who routinely collaborate with visual artists to create sound for films, video, performance, and installations.
Friday: Michael Webster, known for his work with Sharon Lockhart , Simon Leung, and Joe Sola premiers "Fade on Family" a song without a singer with text by Diane Ward; George Lockwood, a long time collaborator of Pat 0' Neill, presents an improvisation based on a recent trip the pair made to Ireland and inspired by John Cage's "Roaratorio" featuring Patrick Darcy - uilleann pipes, Des Regan - accordion, Kurt Festinger - sax, Steve Pribyl - uilleann pipes, Kevin Crehan - fiddle and Michelle Crehan - voice.
From Seisiun by George Lockwood with video by Pat O' Neill Photograph by Anita Pace
George Lockwood Photograph by Anita Pace
From Fade on Family by Michael Webster with text by Diane Ward Photograph by Anita Pace
Michael Webster Photograph by Anita Pace
Saturday: Tom Recchion screens early film and video solo works and collaborations with Janie Geiser, Branda Miller plus a silent film made with John Duncan. Recchion improvises a live score for this rare screening; Mark Wheaton, collaborator with the Shrimps, Johanna Went and Martin Kersels creates a live soundtrack for the unique indoor/outdoor environment of the Schindler House.
From Intransitive Verbs by John Duncan and Tom Recchion Photograph by Cindy Bernard
Mark Wheaton Photograph by Cindy Bernard
Presented in association with
MAK Center for Art and Architecture, L.A.
Schindler House
835 North Kings Road
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Advance admission: $16; $12 for students with valid I.D.,
FOSH and SASSAS members.
$20 at the door
sound. 2005 is curated by Cindy Bernard, Carole Ann Klonarides and Renee Petropoulos; produced by SASSAS.
The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS)is supported in part through grants from the City of West Hollywood Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Subito, the quick advancement grant program of the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Composers Forum, a special donation from Amoeba Music, promotional support from Bar/None Records and the generous contributions of our members. For further information on SASSAS: www.sassas.org or contact us at 323.960.5723.
Contribute to SASSAS at the $50 level and receive a copy of soundCd no. 1 or soundCd no. 2 as well as discounts for sound.
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