
THU. JUNE 23 7:00PM UNIVERSITY OF THE STREETS
7th floor apartment
130 e 7th st. New York, NY 10009
A mobile sound installation meets house concert
The composers of thingNY have created a program of new musical meditations on the rooms of the common home. Blending improvisation with experimental and classical music, these new works will be performed in the kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms and bedrooms of historically- and culturally-significant homes as visitors roam through them.
For more information, visit: http://www.thingny.com/inhouse/
GET INVOLVED: Now you can host your own avant-garde house concert while supporting new music. Host a performance of In House at your house. That’s five new works of experimental classical music specifically performed for you, interpreting the architecture and decor of your rooms – be it a small apartment or a historic mansion. Gather your buddies. We’ll bring the sounds. Please contact Erin Rogers, Development Director, at rogers.erin@gmail.com to find out how to sponsor a performance.
RICO presents:
The New Thread Quartet
Single-Reed Day
Eastman School of Music
Rochester, NY
Sunday, April 17th, 2011
10:00am – 9:30pm
Featuring:
XASAX
ZZYZX Quartet
Kristen McKeon (RICO product specialist)
Nathan Childers (saxophone)
Michele Gingras (clarinet)
thingNY & Panoply Performance Laboratory present:
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
Performances May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7pm and May 12, 13, and 14 at 9pm
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Avenue
NY 11211
(L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan)
tickets: $18 (not on sale until April)
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
Visit the TIME page! http://www.thingny.com/time/
Dear Friends,
I am very pleased to introduce the New Thread Quartet:
Geoff Landman, soprano saxophone
Kristen McKeon, alto saxophone
Justin Marks, tenor saxophone
Erin Rogers, baritone saxophone
If you’re upstate, come hear our debut performance!
Saturday, April 2, 2011
2pm, Sara M. Snell Theater
Saxophone Chamber Music Festival
Crane School of Music
SUNY, Potsdam, NY
Ligeti – 6 Bagatelles
Escaich – Tango Virtuoso
http://cranesaxchamberfest.weebly.com/2011.html
http://readme.readmedia.com/Crane-Saxophone-Chamber-Music-Festival-Returns-to-Campus/2232876
thingNY & Panoply Performance Laboratory present:
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
Performances May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7pm and May 12, 13, and 14 at 9pm
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Avenue
NY 11211
(L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan)
tickets: $18 (not on sale until April)
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
Visit the TIME page! http://www.thingny.com/time/
thingNY & Panoply Performance Laboratory present:
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
Performances May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7pm and May 12, 13, and 14 at 9pm
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Avenue
NY 11211
(L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan)
tickets: $18 (not on sale until April)
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
Visit the TIME page! http://www.thingny.com/time/
thingNY & Panoply Performance Laboratory present:
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
Performances May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7pm and May 12, 13, and 14 at 9pm
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Avenue
NY 11211
(L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan)
tickets: $18 (not on sale until April)
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
Visit the TIME page! http://www.thingny.com/time/
thingNY & Panoply Performance Laboratory present:
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
Performances May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7pm and May 12, 13, and 14 at 9pm
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Avenue
NY 11211
(L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan)
tickets: $18 (not on sale until April)
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
Visit the TIME page! http://www.thingny.com/time/
thingNY & Panoply Performance Laboratory present:
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
Performances May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7pm and May 12, 13, and 14 at 9pm
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Avenue
NY 11211
(L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan)
tickets: $18 (not on sale until April)
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
Visit the TIME page! http://www.thingny.com/time/
Work-in-progress showing with Alison Ward
Dixon Place
161A Chrystie Street
New York, NY 10002
Btwn Rivington & Delancey
(F to 2nd Ave, J to Bowery, B, D to Grand, 6 to Spring)
tickets: $12/10 here: https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/8937905
TIME: a complete explanation in three parts
A new theatrical multimedia work collaboratively written and performed by thingNY and the Panoply Performance Laboratory. The Panoply Performance Laboratory (PPL) is a performance co-operative formed by Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle. PPL creates music-driven, documentary-based performance works with a diverse array of collaborators, from all disciplines, fields, and walks of life. Additionally, PPL is dedicated to sustainable practices such as the use of recycled and found materials in their production of portable, low-budget “educational” performance art for a diverse audience. Read more about PPL here.
http://www.thingny.com/time/