Roger W. Fritz: guitar, sound effects, other instruments and found objects
Alison Hearn: flute, keyboard
Mike Drzewiecki: drums, percussion
Eric Parker: bass
Special guests and alumni including Chris Pert, trumpet; Dave Santospago, guitars; Derek Kwong, trombone; and Emile Tobenfeld (a k a Dr. T), video mixing
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Wow guys...!! This is some GREAT stuff! Hey, thanks for finding us out here. And look at that, it looks like we share a trombone player from time to time as well...
An evening event of improvised dance and music. Friday March 7th, 2008 @9:30PM
A horrifying sense of abandon supports the work of these renowned artists. The intimate setting invites undivided attention. Be sure not to miss this, a new combination of artists operating in Boston proper. Meshing the worlds of cello, clarinet, guitar, dance, international percussion, vocals and of course laptops into a cohesive exploration of expression. Experience live art-making for the first time or again!
with Emily Beattie movement Olivier Besson, movement Sean Frenette gtr, vocals, electronix, movement Scott Halligan, cello, electronix, movement Liz Roncka movement (and possibly electric gtr) Grant Smith, percussion, movement Jane Wang, cello, laptop, toys, movement Jake Wise, clarinet, electronix, laptop, movement Mindy Zarem, movement
Specifics toward this Uber-Nocturnal Performance:
Brookline Tai Chi 1615 Beacon St, Brookline, MA (corner of Beacon St and Washington St) suggested donation: $10 www. brooklinetaichi. com 617.277.2975
BUT WAIT, There's MORE...
On the same evening/same location @8pm: The Chris Pert Trio with Chris Pert, trumpet Xar, bass Tom Mueller, piano
More detailed subway and driving directions/ information at: http://www. brooklinetaichi. com but briefly (paraphrased from the website):
Getting to Brookline Tai Chi: we are located at 1615 Beacon Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, 20 minutes from downtown Boston. - We're on the MBTA Green C-Line Washington Sq. stop. - Brookline Tai Chi is also accessible by the: 65, 66, 51, and 86 buses.
“Moving Sound's performances are marked by an intimacy and playfulness that transcends the often music-dance duality into an artistic whole that unifies musician, dancers and audience in a primal and singular experience of community.” - James Coleman, Artistic Director Autumn Uprising 6
Sometimes I see owls lookin in mah window at night. They makes a scary racket. Only things worse is them damn sasquatches. Always tryin t' mate with mah cattle.