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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191215
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SUMMARY:RUN AMOC! FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:AMOC\, hailed by the New York Times as “blindingly impressive… preternaturally talented\,” returns to the American Repertory Theater for its third Run AMOC! Festival with three critically-acclaimed original productions. Don’t miss your chance to see the Boston premiere of Hans Werner Henze’s visceral chamber opera EL CIMARRÓN\, featuring a stellar\, four-musician ensemble that includes bass-baritone DAVÓNE TINES\, with direction by ZACK WINOKUR\, in their first theatrical appearance in Cambridge after the knock-out success of THE BLACK CLOWN; the return of the other-worldly and radically intimate CAGE\, featuring the unmatchable pianist CONOR HANICK; and a second chance to see last year’s sold-out production of WITH CARE\, created by BOBBI JENE SMITH in collaboration with KEIR GOGWILT.
URL:https://runningamoc.org/event/run-amoc-festival/
LOCATION:American Repertory Theater\, Loeb Drama Center\, 64 Brattle St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181213
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SUMMARY:RUN AMOC! FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:AMOC returns for its second annual Run AMOC! Festival at the American Repertory Theater with four brand-new\, vibrant\, and intensely intimate programs that show off the latest work of our formidable artists. \nWith two opportunities to attend each of the festival offerings (and a special preview performance at the Peabody Essex Museum on December 13)\, this is an unmissable chance to get up close and personal with the whole AMOC gang. Stop by for one event\, or come join us for the whole day. Read more below and click to purchase tickets now! \nBACH FLUTE SONATAS AND PRELUDES\nHorner Room at the Agassiz Theater | December 15 & 16 at 2:30 P.M. \nFeaturing flutist EMI FERGUSON\, RUCKUS\,\nand special guest STEPHEN STUBBS \nFresh off of their first recording collaboration\, widely acclaimed flutist EMI FERGUSON (“dazzling…irresistibly vital\,” Portland Press Herald; “wonderful\,” New York Times) is joined by the continuo band RUCKUS (“superb\,” Opera News; “rough-edged intensity\,” The New Yorker) with special guest and Stephen Stubbs\, Artistic Co-Director of the Boston Early Music Festival\, in a wild technicolor romp through one of Bach’s most playful and transcendent sets of work. Don’t miss your chance to experience this special preview of never-before-heard arrangements to be released in Spring 2019. \n  \nCAGE\nThe Ex at the Loeb Theater | December 15 & 16 at 4:00 P.M. \nCONOR HANICK\, piano \nAMOC pianist CONOR HANICK (“defies human description\,” Concerto Net; “brilliant… effortlessly elegant\,” The New Yorker) plays the entirety of John Cage’s epochal Sonatas and Interludes\, a hugely influential set of pieces inspired by Indian philosophy and written for prepared piano\, in the Loeb Ex. \n  \nAMOC IN CONCERT\nHorner Room at the Agassiz Theater | December 15 & 16 at 5:30 P.M. \nFeaturing\nJONNY ALLEN\, percussionist\nPAUL APPLEBY\, tenor (16th only)\nMATTHEW AUCOIN\, pianist\nDOUG BALLIETT\, bassist\nJAY CAMPBELL\, cellist\nMIRANDA CUCKSON\, violinist\nJULIA EICHTEN\, dancer-choreographer (15th only)\nKEIR GOGWILT\, violinist\nCONOR HANICK\, pianist\nCOLEMAN ITZKOFF\, cellist \nAMOC artists perform two programs featuring their newest collaborations\, as well as music composed by AMOC Co-Artistic Director and 2018 MacArthur Fellow MATTHEW AUCOIN. \nDecember 15\nMATTHEW AUCOIN Dual (Coleman Itzkoff\, cello; Doug Balliett\, bass)\nIANNIS XENAKIS Rebonds A and B (Jonny Allen\, percussion; Julia Eichten\, dance)\nANDY AKIHO 21 (Coleman Itzkoff\, cello; Jonny Allen\, percussion)\nERIC WUBBELS Gretchen am Spinnrade (Jay Campbell\, cello; Conor Hanick\, piano)\nMATTHEW AUCOIN With Care: Concert Duo (Miranda Cuckson & Keir GoGwilt\, violins) \nDecember 16\nMATTHEW AUCOIN Dual (Coleman Itzkoff\, cello; Doug Balliett\, bass)\nMATTHEW AUCOIN Merrill Songs (Paul Appleby\, tenor; Matthew Aucoin\, piano)\nIANNIS XENAKIS Rebonds B (Jonny Allen\, percussion)\nANDY AKIHO 21 (Coleman Itzkoff\, cello; Jonny Allen\, percussion)\nCLAUDE DEBUSSY Cello Sonata (Jay Campbell\, cello; Conor Hanick\, piano)\nMATTHEW AUCOIN With Care: Concert Duo (Miranda Cuckson & Keir GoGwilt\, violins) \n  \nWITH CARE\nThe Ex at Loeb Theater\nDecember 14 at 7:30 p.m. | December 15 at 8:30 p.m. \nCreated by BOBBI JENE SMITH in collaboration with KEIR GOGWILT\nOR SCHRAIBER and BOBBI JENE SMITH\, dancers\nMIRANDA CUCKSON and KEIR GOGWILT\, violinists\nfeaturing original music by MATTHEW AUCOIN \nBuilding on the cross-disciplinary work performed in A Study on Effort (“chilling\, thrilling rawness\,” New York Times)\, which was featured as part of the inaugural Run AMOC! Festival at A.R.T.\, BOBBI JENE SMITH and KEIR GOGWILT’s newest project explores ideas of care and caregiving through music\, dance\, and spoken word. Conceived as a drama between two twinned characters\, a caregiver and a wounded spirit\, With Care is a physical investigation of vacancy\, loss\, and passion. \nWith Care is a co-commissioned production by ODC Theater\, San Francisco\, and AMOC. \n  \nRUN AMOC! SPECIAL PREVIEW\nPeabody Essex Museum\, Salem\, MA\nDecember 13 at 8:00 P.M. \nJoin us for a preview of the Run AMOC! Festival’s programs in a vibrant and fun evening hosted by Co-Artistic Directors Matthew Aucoin and Zack Winokur.
URL:https://runningamoc.org/event/run-amoc-festival-2/
LOCATION:American Repertory Theater\, Loeb Drama Center\, 64 Brattle St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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