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SUMMARY:SALON WITH AMOC*
DESCRIPTION:Join us as AMOC* artists traverse centuries and landscapes in two programs that bring audiences from the Summer sunset to theatrical night. The first\, at 7:00pm\, includes Cassandra Miller’s About Bach—a patient meditation on melody\, memory\, and the passage of time at the day’s end—and Andrew McIntosh’s Little Jimmy\, which combines field recordings\, piano\, and percussion to reflect Southern California’s terrifyingly sublime expanse. \nThe second\, at 9:00pm\, captures the irreverent eclecticism of AMOC*\, featuring the Company’s own members’ original works alongside pieces by Gabriela Ortiz\, Fang Man\, and Antonio Vivaldi. Influences as varied as ancient Roman history\, Peking opera\, Mexican folk music\, and classical Italian poetry are unified by an attention to the rhythms of speech in song and the grooving rhythm of drums and percussion. \n\nBUY TICKETS \n\nPerformed by: \nANTHONY ROTH COSTANZO\, countertenor\nKEIR GOGWILT\, violin\nMIRANDA CUCKSON\, violin\nCARRIE FREY\, viola*\nCOLEMAN ITZKOFF\, cello\nDOUG BALLIETT\, double bass\nEMI FERGUSON\, flute\nCONOR HANICK\, piano\nMATTHEW AUCOIN\, piano\nJONNY ALLEN\, percussion\nCLARA WARNAAR\, percussion* \nMARY ELLEN STEBBINS\, lighting designer\nJULIA BUMKE\, dramaturg \n7:00PM: Sunset Program\nCASSANDRA MILLER – About Bach\nANDREW MCINTOSH – Little Jimmy \n9:00PM: Evening Program\nDOUG BALLIETT – “Honorius” from Rome is Falling\nGABRIELA ORTIZ – Denibee\nFANG MAN – Thirsty Stone I\nMATTHEW AUCOIN – “This Earth”\nANTONIO VIVALDI – “Sol da te”
URL:https://runningamoc.org/event/salon-with-amoc/
LOCATION:Baryshnikov Arts Center\, 450 W 37th St\, New York\, 10018
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SUMMARY:HOW TO FALL APART (New York Premiere)
DESCRIPTION:An AMOC* Production \nComposed by CAROLYN CHEN \nFeaturing AMOC* Company Members: \nJULIA EICHTEN\, dancer\nKEIR GOGWILT\, violinist\nCOLEMAN ITZKOFF\, cellist\nYIANNIS LOGOTHETIS*\, dancer\nMATILDA SAKAMOTO*\, dancer \nMovement Direction by JULIA EICHTEN\nLighting Design by MARY ELLEN STEBBINS\nCostume Design by VICTORIA BEK \n*denotes guest artist \nDeveloped at Baryshnikov Arts Center and The Lumberyard \nAMOC*’s first collaboration with Carolyn Chen\, How to Fall Apart describes cosmic\, natural\, and human processes of disintegration\, aging\, and falling apart. This evening-length work for three dancers\, one violinist\, and one cellist integrates text\, gesture\, and music\, building upon Chen’s long-standing compositional work “in which sensuality and abstraction find common ground” (LA Times). How to Fall Apart unfolds as various assemblages of sound\, movement\, and storytelling cohere\, dissolve\, and reform\, telling personal and scientific stories about the climate crisis\, cosmological history\, the erosion of soil in Northern Chad\, the aging body\, The Billion Oyster Project in New York\, and the operations of microbes. \nSpecial thanks to Or Schraiber and Jay Campbell for contributing to early workshops of the piece\, as well as to Justin Decatur\, Suzanne Thorpe\, George Gwilt\, and Dea Lou Schraiber.
URL:https://runningamoc.org/event/how-to-fall-apart-new-york-premiere/
LOCATION:Baryshnikov Arts Center\, 450 W 37th St\, New York\, 10018
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