La Jollas Athenaeum Music Arts Library Adam Belt
San Diego New Music: The Visceral Infinities
San Diego New Music Presents
THE VISCERAL INFINITIES
Saturday, Feb 22, 2020 — 7:30pm
Archives Art Eye at Bread & Salt
1955 Julian Ave, San Diego, 92113
Featuring globe premiere performances of three new works, by Kristopher and Dina Apple, by Joe Garrison (for solo bass clarinet), andThe Six Perils of Fractured Time by Christopher Warren
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Organized Ruckus, Solemn Stillness
Wednesday, OCTOBER 10, 2018 — seven:30PM
THE ATHENAEUM MUSIC & ARTS LIBRARY
1008 WALL ST, LA JOLLA, CA
SAN DIEGO NEW MUSIC PRESENTS A PROGRAM CURATED By CHARISSA NOBLE
Whether through symbolism, electronic collage, or multimedia performance, innovative artists offer new perspectives on what narrative is and how music can immerse us in it. Though modernism often steered clear of using music every bit a plot device, musical mavericks of the 20th and 21st century accept explored diverse, novel approaches to "narrative" in music. Featuring recently revived works past WPA-era composer Johanna Beyer also equally new music past emergent local composers Francisco Eme and Kristopher and Dina Apple, this concert traces the journey of "narrative" in modern music through a vibrant assemblage of evocative pieces.
STEPHANIE ASTON, SOPRANO
ARIANA WARREN, CLARINET
KRISTOPHER Apple, VIOLIN
CHRISTOPHER ADLER, Piano
FRANCISCO EME, ELECTRONICS
DINA Apple, DANCER
Ruth Crawford,Preludes for Pianoforte: Andante Mystico, Intensivo
Johanna Beyer,Carol of the Star Eater
Malcolm Goldstein,Sounding the Fragility of Line
John Cage,Ariawith Fontana Mix
Francisco Eme,jardines colgantes
Kristopher and Dina Apple,Sacred Geometries
$25 Full general Admission / $20 Athnaeum Members, seniors / $10 Students
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Dance with Adam Belt's "Sojourner"
Dina Apple tree and Leslie Armstrong trip the light fantastic with Adam Belt'due south pop-upwards installation Sojourner. Live music Sacred Geometries by Kristopher Apple with text by Stephen Silke.
Thursday, April 26, 2018, 6:00-6:30pm at the Broadway Pier
Commissioned every bit part of the Port Spaces curatorial initiative, Sojourner will exist on exhibit on Broadway Pier from April 13 through Apr 29, 2018 from sunrise to sunset. Sojourner offers a sensory experience influenced by our coastal areas, wetlands, parks, and piers. Inside Belt'due south temporary art-room, visitors experience an alternate, meditative world, enveloped by a visual orchestra of reflections. The structure features a reflecting pool and opposing flooring-to-ceiling mirrors that cast the effects of rippling light on the h2o's surface out to an infinite horizon. Visitors can laissez passer through the space or sit down on interior seating to feel the work, and have a quiet reflective moment.
Belt is a San Diego-based Creative person whose work incorporates the experiences and phenomenon of natural forces. He states of Sojourner: "I am looking to create an experience that is both intimate in its pocket-size scale and movement of h2o while also expansive in its reflection." Belt is represented by Quint Gallery in La Jolla and has exhibited widely in the The states. His work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Gimmicky Fine art San Diego.
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Freshly Broiled
Sabbatum, Oct. 28, 8:30pm
Freshly Broiled is a flash limerick practise that culminates in a one time simply operation.
Freshly Broiled Show No. 1 is focused on making material that relates to each performer's sense of sense of humour, plays with the concept of comedy, and challenges each person to find their funny.
Tickets to the show are $five -OR- a batch of your almost killer homemade baked goods (no store bought broiled appurtenances accepted).
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Art Unites presents: Brilliant Lights
https://www.facebook.com/events/231932747305613/
Art Unites will highlight "who's who" in San Diego's arts scene via quarterly exhibitions titled "Bright Lights."
Our premier "Vivid Lights" volition take place Friday, July 28th at Kensington Club.
Details:
• Doors nine pm, 21 +, $ten
• Kensington Social club transformed
• Stunning visual fine art sold by: Thumbprint Gallery, Prismatic Serial, Art Unites
• Artworks for sale produced by: Anna Zappoli, David B. Cuzick Art, Nicola Wilson photography, Cheryl Nickel, +
• Art canvases sold past: Core Canvas Company
• Ethereal and electronic music fine art past: Lavender Fields, L1ght Ra1L, Anzio, Dreams Fabricated Flesh
• Improvised movement art by: Patricia Maldonado, Dina Apple tree, Nao Kobayashi
• Live photography by: Eijiphoto
• Light refreshments and desserts
Delight join us!
With gratitude,
Fine art Unites
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Premier Alive Performances at WONDERSPACES
Join us for a special premiere effect at Wonderspaces! Original, live music and dance performances inspired by the diverse exhibits volition inhabit and interact with the art works, giving guests a unique Wonderspaces experience. Catch these pop-up performances throughout the day from Noon - 9pm.
Music performances by:
Hillary Jean Young, vocalist & composer
Mari Kawamura, pianist
Kristopher Apple tree, violinist & composer
Dances choreographed and performed past:
Erin Tracy
Dina Apple tree
April Tra
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Vanguard Culture Avant Garde Costume Gala
Dina Apple's new installation,Unspun: A Disclosure Enclosure,premiers at Vanguard Civilisation's Avant Garde Costume Gala, along with a new performance,Looming,by Dina Apple and Kyle Adam Blair with words past Lily Padilla.
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Make Music Day: Performances at the MOPA
Brand Music Day at the MOPA features music, dance, and video performances past Dina Apple tree, Kristopher Apple tree, Kyle Adam Blair, Katy Gilmore, and Anthony Vine. Guests are also invited to participate in a version of Pauline Oliveros's Tuning Meditation at apex.
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Writing • Speaking • Dancing: Live Performances at the West Grove Commonage
Writing, Speaking, Dancing at the West Grove Collective is an evening of operation built-in from the desire to bring writers, readers, speakers, listeners, dancers, audiences and performers together in an breezy setting that supports formal work.
May sixth performances & readings by:
Alicia Peterson-Baskel & Jennifer Oliver
Ariadna Sáenz
Aurora Lagattuta with Ian Isles, Lauren Jones, & Mari Kawamura
Erin Tracy
Mario Garcia
Sadie Weinberg & Lemoe Mataitusi
Sam Mitchell
Stephen Silke
Verónica Santiago Moniello & Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh
Curated and hosted by Alicia Peterson-Baskel, Dina Apple tree, Emily Aust, and Liam Clancy
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Though It May Shift by Erin Tracy
Thu-Sat, February 2-4, 2017, seven:30pm, Sunday Feb 5, 2pm
Sheila & Hughes Potiker Theatre, UCSD
General Admission: $twenty
UCSD Faculty/Staff/Alumni Association, and Seniors (over 62): $15
UCSD Students/UCSD Alumni Association (with ID): $10
Though It May Shift is a trip the light fantastic and theatre piece of work constructed of interwoven solos, simultaneous actions, and take chances meetings. The piece is congenital collaboratively with a team of playwrights, musicians, and performers as it explores the congruent intimacy and duality of solo structures in performance. The work makes space for the prismatic quality of identity while embracing its inconsistencies, aberrations, and incongruities. Though It May Shift investigates the intrinsic tension between the contrasting forces in language and motion, linear and nonlinear, simultaneous and singular. Ultimately, it posits that our perception of one another and what nosotros actually know is perpetually building, i upon the other, to create fragments and suppositions that construct our relationships.
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GO WITH A LOOP
GO WITH A LOOP:MFA Winter 2016 Dance Making Seminar Showing
Performed by MFA Choreographers: Dina Apple tree, Emily Aust, Anne Gehman, Veronica Santiago, & Erin Tracy
Midweek, March 16, 2016, 4pm, FREE
UCSD, Arthur Wagner Theatre, GH 157
Move Scores by Eric Geiger
Including music by Phil Klein
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Near Lifetimes
Near Lifetimes, a choreography for audience, encourages all in attendance to ambulate, navigate, straight-upwardly motion and merrily-become-round, melody in or out, or see and (possibly) be seen. Conglomerate, follow, find comfort, or be still. Stand up, sit, lie, bladder, wing. This place isn't without you and yous and it.
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String Theory
String Theory: Three evenings of operation by Kristopher Apple tree
On June 25–27, Canvas Gallery San Diego will present Kristopher Apple tree in Functioning. Apple tree will perform his ain repertoire of musical works composed in collaboration with artists ranging from choreographers, writers, visual artists, and software developers. The repertoire will feature Apple every bit violinist, poet, dancer, and choreographer in concert with interactive sound furnishings and video. Subsequently many years working at the intersections of art disciplines and digital media, Apple has put together a program that volition feature a range of his inter-media compositions, interdisciplinary performance practice, and network of collaborators. Collaborative elements include visual art past Dan Allen, choreography by Dina Apple , a dance film by Alicia Arguilla, audio and video design by Christian Kjeldsen, music composition past Blair Robert Nelson, fiction writing by Stephen Silke, videography by Huy Trinh, and audio software by Chris Warren.
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This Land is Your Land
youTurn presentsThis Country Is Your Land past Mark Haim
April three, 4, 10, 11 at seven:thirty p.m.
White Box Live Arts
2590 Truxtun Route
San Diego, CA 92106
tickets: $xx in accelerate, $25 at the door
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GradWorks
Scenic: Justin Humphres
Projections: Lily Bartenstein
Lighting: Gwikyoung Ko
Music: Kristopher Apple tree
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Village
Mandell Weiss Theatre
UC San Diego Theatre District
Wednesday. Feb. 25, 7 pm (Preview)
Fri. Feb. 27, 7:30 pm (Opening)
Saturday. February. 28, 2 pm
Sabbatum. Feb. 28, vii:thirty pm
Thurs. Mar. 5, 7:30 pm
Fri. Mar. 6, 7:30 pm
Sat. Mar. 7, 7:xxx pm (Endmost)
TICKETS
$20 General / $fifteen Kinesthesia-Staff-Alumni Assn-Seniors (over 62) / $x UCSD Students w/ID
BOX Role: (858) 534-4574
Buy TICKETS ONLINE, CLICK Here
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the third thing
An evening of trip the light fantastic-plays created by playwrights Kristin Idaszak & Will Snider with choreographers Dina Apple, Emily Aust, Anne Gehman, & Erin Tracy.
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SDSU Alumni Concert: Make Information technology
Saturday, November 15, 2014
In Fourth dimension & Space II performed by Dina Apple tree, Emily Aust, Angelica Bell , and Ryan Welsh with video by Huy Trinh and projections past Kristopher Apple
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IN Time & Space
IN Fourth dimension & Infinite is presented every bit a part of the UC San Diego Music Section's Grad Forum series
Friday, November vii, 2014, 7pm
Conrad Prebys Music Center Experimental Theatre (UCSD Music rm. 122)
Dina Apple, Kristopher Apple, Emily Aust, Angelica Bell, Putu Hiranmayena, Huy Trinh, Ryan Welsh
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LIVE at the Sail Gallery: Composing My CorpoReality
Founded in 2007, LIVE is an amalgamation of performing artists that together practice and compose kinesthetic music and auditory dance. Throughout their history, they've cultivated an ambition for chaos, beauty, and transgression of genre and functioning tradition. At the Canvas Gallery, LIVE's Dina Apple, Kristopher Apple tree, Jess Humphrey, and Leslie Seiters will perform their newest composition, Composing my Corporeality: the audio/movement of moving/sounding is the music/dance .
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piddling known dance theater at SDSU University Art Gallery
leslie seiters/little known dance theater invites you to a performance experiment in theSDSU Downtown Fine art Gallery. This is the 2nd in a series of durational performances designed to rehearse/develop one part of our new piece of workThings that Don't Hold Water . For this department we are instigating a fine art-making process that explores, defines and refines with audiences present. Please drop in for a moment, or make yourself comfy for awhile.
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in to information technology
Dina Apple and Emily Aust perform dances that include new experiences from their kickoff year of graduate studies at UCSD
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