Artist(s): Arto Lindsay, David Moss, Pablo Augustus, Elliot Sharpe, Pamela Harling
Date: March 27, 1983-April 19, 1983
Wed., March 27 at 8:30: Anomy: The band creates dense, lush, sultry, and emotional compositions for various synthesizers, keyboard computer drums, acoustic percussion, trumpet & found objects. Borbetomagus: New York based trio who practice a ferocious brand of collective improvisation, a dense collage of impacted sound with roots in free jazz and the European avant-garde. Thurs., March 28 at 8:30: First...Sounds: A Program for the Voice: New improvisational works for voice, percussion & electronics. Performers include Ursula Dudziak, Jay Clayton, Na Na Vasconcelos & Jerry Granelli. The Christmas Rose Choir: Directed by Arto Lindsay with David Moss, Elliott Sharpe, and many other local singing stars. Fri., March 29 at 8:30: One Nite...At the Masked Ball with The Henry Threadgill Orchestra: A masquerade ball recapturing the spontaneity of jazz as dance music. The Henry Threadgill Orchestra will perform music ranging from tangos, blues, waltz, & two-steps. Special guests: guitarist Jean Paul Bourelly & the legendary Joe Bowie......WEAR A MASK!! Wed., April 3 at 8:30: Guy Klucevsek: Solo accordian & 4-track tape, duet with saxophone. David Lopato: Solo jazz piano, a performance piece with Pamela Harling & gamelan master Pat Harjito. Thurs., April 4 at 8:30: Elliott Sharpe: presents the premiere of Silicontemptation. Notorische Reflexe: 6-man German group responds through music, painting, film and live action. Presented with the assistance of Goethe House, NYC. Fri., April 5 at 8:30: Outrage: THE Go-Go Band out of Washington D.C. Sirius: Ronnie Drayton, Shaun Solomon, Oscar Brown, Bernard Fowler, & Greg Carter cook up their own hard edge black rock, a.k.a. funk. Sat., April 6 at 8:30: White Eagles Band & Show: The #1 Mardi Gras Indian band from the Bayou. Sun., April 7 at 3:00: David Holland: A rare experience - one of the premier cellists in the contemporary. music world. Lois V. Vierk: The Japanese dragon flute with 7 taped ryutakis. Then David Seidel overlaps live electric guitar with 3 taped guitars. Mikel Rouse Broken Consort: Contemporary chamber pieces influenced by contemporary classical & jazz. New work and songs from Rouse's much acclaimed Jade Tiger recrod. Thurs., & Fri., April 18 & 19 at 8:30: Augustus Pablo: The Dub music master accompanied by legendary Earl 'Chinna' Smith. They'll lead a group from Jamaica in this rara American appearance......Echoes in Dub...Security'Nuff'Nuff

