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September 2014 [pz gazzetta xix] Pamela Z Arts' Quarterly Newsletter (view online) |
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Upcoming: September 28, 2014: NEW YORK October 10, 2014: SEATTLE November 1, 2014: NEW YORK November 3, 2014: RICHMOND, VA November 12, 2014: MIAMI GARDENS November 14, 2014: MIAMI November 20, 2014: DüSSELDORF December 5-6, 2014: BERKELEY |
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Preparing for take off |
Gentle Gazzetta Readers, Almost as if to make up for how land-locked I have been over the past summer and spring, I will be taking to the skies for a good part of the fall season ahead. Yes, I will be installing myself in “the cloud” for many a tightly confined hour – making terrestrial stops for activities as nearby as Seattle WA and as far away as Düsseldorf Germany, as well as lots of East Coast activity in New York, Virginia, and Florida, with a little Indiana stop on the way. But before I get started on this heavy touring jag, I have work showing locally and somewhat simultaneously as part of two unrelated dance pieces for which I have composed music. Scroll (or hyperly jump) down if you’re anxious for event details. Crazy Busy in San Francisco New Work and More New Work I’ve been making new work like a fiend in recent months. In addition to the dance scores I created, and two new solo multi-media performance works (Acqua for the Soundwave festival and La Reproduction Interdite for SOMArts’ 35th anniversary event), I also created a new interactive video and sound installation called La Reproduction (after Magritte) which was shown in a shared exhibition called “Projected Personae” this summer at SOMArts. The work, which involves projections on two tall hanging screens, and sound delivered through a Brown Innovations Sound Dome, explores confusion around reflected images by inserting the viewer into the piece in the manner of an unexpected mirror or reflective window pane. That work, along with my Suitcase (from Baggage Allowance) were shown alongside multiple artists’ works in the month-long exhibition. Making Time to See and Hear... Recharge and Go Again I’m gearing up for all the touring I have scheduled for the fall. As I look at the next few months of my calendar, it seems a bit daunting, but I must say that I’m looking forward to getting out and about again after so much stationary, albeit insanely busy time spent here in San Francisco. Read on for details of my numerous upcoming on-the-road engagements! Love, PZ
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Photos by Surabhi Saraf, Pamela Z, Donald Swearingen |
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upcoming event details:
FLYAWAY PRODUCTIONS: More info: flyawayproductions.com TALK: Artists who have led walks with Elastic City will talk about how their other work has been informed by leading a participatory walk. How does the walk function in harmony with and in contrast to the artists’ primary discipline and their ways of working? What makes for a successful walk? Is this a viable form? Hyperallergic Senior Editor Jillian Steinhauer will provide context for the walk in relation to the growing trend of participation in art. Featuring: More info: https://www.elastic-city.org/walks/participatory-walk-new-performative-framework PRATT COLLEGE Nonsequitur's WAYWARD MUSIC SERIES, Seattle Pamela Z performs a concert of solo works for voice and electronics.The Chapel Performance Space is on the fourth floor of the Good Shepherd Center, located in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood at 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N More info: waywardmusic.org/event/pamela-z/ The GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER
IUPUI/Basile Opera Center Great Room Pamela Z will give a solo performance of works for voice, electronics, and video hosted by the IUPUI Department of Music & Arts Technology at the Basile Opera Center Great Room in Indianapolis.
PAMELA Z and MIYA MASAOKA at Spectrum Gallery Composer/performers Pamela Z (voice & electronics) and Miya Masaoka (koto & electronics) will perform solo and duo works in a shared evening of experimental music at Spectrum Gallery at 9:30pm in New York. Spectrum Gallery
PAMELA Z solo Concert Shafer Street Playhouse
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Florida Memorial University Pamela Z gives a full evening solo performance for voice, electronics, and video at the Florida Memorial University Lou Rawls Theatre for the Performing Arts. Florida Memorial University
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Center for Visual Communication Pamela Z gives a solo performance for voice, electronics, and video at the Center for Visual Communication.. Center for Visual Communication
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Approximation Festival Dusseldorf
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Pamela Z gives a solo performance for voice, electronics, and video as part of the 2014 Approximation Festival in Dusseldorf, Germany. The Approximation Festival, which takes place at the Salon des Amateurs at the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, is curated by Volker Bertelsmann ( HAUSCHKA ) and Aron Mehzion. It focuses on piano, electronic music , and other forms of experimental and new music. Salon des Amateurs,Kunsthalle |
Amy X Neuburg Project Includes new Pamela Z Song They Will Have Been So Beautiful: Neuburg and Dresher commissioned 10 composers to create songs inspired by Diane Arbus's Guggenheim grant application, American Rites, Manners and Customs. Arbus proposed to photograph everyday people, places, and routines, which to generations of the future "will have been so beautiful." Each composer found or created a photograph or series of images, ranging from intimate self portraits to stark landscapes, that spoke to him or her in this regard, and used the images as inspiration for the music. Cal Performances |
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gazzetta | event highlights | news travels goings-on | event details | past gazzetti | pamelaz.com Pamela Z is a composer/performer and media artist whose solo works combine a wide range of vocal techniques with electronic processing, samples, video, and gesture activated MIDI controllers. Ms. Z has toured extensively throughout the US, Europe, and Japan. Her work has been presented at venues and exhibitions including Bang on a Can (NY), the Japan Interlink Festival, Other Minds (SF), the Venice Biennale, and the Dakar Biennale. She's created installation works and composed scores for dance, film, and new music chamber ensembles. Her numerous awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Creative Capital Fund, the CalArts Alpert Award, the ASCAP Award, an Ars Electronica honorable mention and the NEA/JUSFC Fellowship. www.pamelaz.com Pamela Z is represented and fiscally sponsored by Circuit Network. If you wish to make a tax-deductible contribution to Pamela Z or Pamela Z Arts, you can make a donation via PayPal:
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