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November 2013 [pz gazzetta xvi] (view online) |
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Featured Event: November 20, 2013 Also Upcoming: October 16-November 17, 2013 November 8, 2013 November 12, 2013 November 13, 2013 February 7-8, 2014 March 6, 2014 April 26, 2014
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Carbon Song Cycle on the go, Vibrant Art Everywhere, New Rooms / Old Rooms... |
Gentle Gazzetta Readers, A little lag between Gazzettas, right? Last one was in June, so it’s been a bit longer than the customary quarter. This is not to say that you’ve been without communications from me, by any means. You’ve all suffered through all of my fund-raising missives and last-minute gig announcements in the interim. But finally, as I fly over the pond for some UK activity, I’m finding a brief moment to pen a final 2013 Gazzetta for you. And, just in time to let you know about exciting upcoming events including the New York and San Francisco premieres of the inter-media chamber work Carbon Song Cycle! Details of those and all my other upcoming events can be found below the digital fold. Busy Busy Busy! With late summer and early autumn came one of the painfully persistent parts of life as a working artist – an intensive focus on raising funds for current and future projects. There was an insane period of grant deadlines of all kinds, in the midst of which my Carbon Song Cycle collaborator Christina McPhee and I also mounted a successful (thanks to many of you!) crowd-funding campaign through Hatchfund – the foundation formerly known as “USArtists Projects”. (See below for an exhaustive list of thank-yous for that). For those of you who regret missing out on the fun, the site is still accepting donations for our project until November 20th, even though we have already surpassed our modest goal. Additional funds go toward the recording of the work. Exhibitions Carbon Footprints Hearting NY... I saw the exhibition on its closing day. I also saw, in a 2nd floor gallery, a delightful performance work called Flip Book presented as part of MoMA's performance program. The choreographer Boris Charmatz used a five-decade Merce Cunningham catalogue as a score for a dance in which the company hit and transitioned between every pose pictured in the book. It was both a playful and rigorous performance portait of the Cunningham company’s long history. On the two days flanking my MoMA visit, I attended an extended voice concert with Joan LaBarbara, Maja Ratkje, and The M6 (performing Meredith Monk's Tablet), and a Carl Stone concert with Elliott Sharp and Shoko Nagai. Both events were stellar. The three days were a reminder of how densely packed New York can be with stimulating arts events. ... & SF I would probably be attending an event there tonight, were it not for the fact that I’m away for a string of East Coast and UK activity. Read on for the details of these away events as well as some nice Bay Area activity I have planned in the early part of the coming year... Love, PZ
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Photos by Pamela Z, Donald Swearingen, Silvia Matheus, George Lewis
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Baggage Allowance Exhibition October 16 - November 17, 2013 Pamela Z’s media installation, Baggage Allowance, is currently on view in a month-long exhibition in the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery. The exhibition, titled "New Art & Sound", includes Z's work as well as George Lewis' Information Station No.1 in an adjacent gallery. This exhibition opened in conjunction with this year’s New Music and Art Festival weekend at Bowling Green. Bowling Green State University Galleries in Bowling Green, OH USA. University of Sussex CROMT Friday, November 8, 6pm Performance with Voice, Electronics, & Video
Brunel University, London Pamela Z performance presentation at Brunel University Music Department Through live performance as well as video and audio examples, Pamela Z will share her work and her process, and will discuss the increasingly blurred lines between disciplines in her practice and that of other interdisciplinary artists. She will demonstrate her use of voice with live processing and gesture-based MIDI controllers, and show examples of large-scale performance works and media installations at Brunel University MUSIC Department in London UK.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 8 pm Pamela Z (composer/performer) and Christina McPhee (video artist) will present their expanded cinema/chamber performance work Carbon Song Cycle at Roulette in Brooklyn, NY USA. Carbon Song Cycle is a work for voice & electronics, viola, cello, bassoon, percussion, and multi-channel video projections that premiered in April of 2012 at the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive as part of the BAM/PFA L@te Series. For the November 20th New York presentation of the work, Z’s music will be performed by an ensemble consisting of the composer herself (voice & electronics) with Dana Jesson (bassoon), Marika Hughes (cello), and Charith Premawardhana (viola), and Russell Greenberg (percussion). McPhee will reconfigure her multi-channel projections for the surfaces of the beautiful Brooklyn Roulette space. ROULETTE Carbon Song Cycle is commissioned by New Music Bay Area and is made possible in part by grants from the MAP Fund and New Music USA's Commissioning Music USA program. The New York Premiere was made possible by generous donations from individual supporters through Hatchfund/USArtists Projects.
CARBON SONG CYCLE in SAN FRANCISCO Friday and Saturday, February 7-8, 2014, 8 pm Pamela Z (composer/performer) and Christina McPhee (video artist) will present their expanded cinema/chamber performance work Carbon Song Cycle at Joe Goode Performance Annex in San Francisco, CA USA Carbon Song Cycle is a work for voice & electronics, viola, cello, bassoon, percussion, and multi-channel video projections that premiered in April of 2012 at the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive as part of the BAM/PFA L@te Series. The music will be performed by an ensemble consisting of the composer herself (voice & electronics) with Dana Jesson (bassoon), Theresa Wong (cello), and Charith Premawardhana (viola), and Suki O’Kane, (percussion). McPhee will reconfigure her multi-channel projections for the surfaces of the Joe Goode Annex space in Project Artaud. Joe Goode Performance Annex Carbon Song Cycle is commissioned by New Music Bay Area and is made possible in part by grants from the MAP Fund and New Music USA's Commissioning Music USA program. The San Francisco performance was also supported by the Zellerbach Family Foundation's Community Arts Grant program.
ROOM: Joan LaBarbara and Pamela Z Thursday March 6, 2014, 8pm Pamela Z Arts' intimate avant chamber series is proud to present a shared evening of experimental vocal works by Joan LaBarbara and Pamela Z as the first event in the 2014 ROOM Series season. Each will perform solo works, and the two will perform an improvised duo work. The ROOM SERIES Pamela Z and Steve Schick on 2014 SFCMP Festival Saturday, April 26, 2014, 7:30pm San Francisco Contemporary Music Players will present guest performers in a journey through the history of electro-acoustic music including a special performance by SFCMP Artistic Director Steven Schick with Pamela Z of a new work composed by Z for percussion and voice & electronics.
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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 Productions, you can make a donation via PayPal:
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