***Earlybird ticket sales end on 2/24/18 So many women are writing amazing music today, there’s really no excuse for the continued overrepresentation of male composers on concert programs. Elevate has always believed in the importance of promoting female composers, but we wanted to do more to balance the scales. That’s why we’re excited to present […]
Elevate Ensemble Presents: Old Girls Club
***Earlybird ticket sales end on 2/24/18 So many women are writing amazing music today, there’s really no excuse for the continued overrepresentation of male composers on concert programs. Elevate has always believed in the importance of promoting female composers, but we wanted to do more to balance the scales. That’s why we’re excited to present […]
FILM SCREENING—Xin Ding: Blood Beneath
As prelude to Cinematheque’s Fall 2017 exhibition season, we are thrilled to present this urgent last minute screening! Please join us for this extremely rare presentation of sights and sounds by Beijing filmmaker Ding Xin (aka Sandy Ding)! Using hand-made film techniques (including hand-processing and DIY printing and a beautiful (and at times abject) sense […]
FILM SCREENING—Xin Ding: Blood Beneath
As prelude to Cinematheque’s Fall 2017 exhibition season, we are thrilled to present this urgent last minute screening! Please join us for this extremely rare presentation of sights and sounds by Beijing filmmaker Ding Xin (aka Sandy Ding)! Using hand-made film techniques (including hand-processing and DIY printing and a beautiful (and at times abject) sense […]
A Woman's Point of View – An Evening of Art Song with Winnie Nieh and Paul Dab
Experience love, loss, struggle, strength and Mother Nature with soprano Winnie Nieh and pianist Paul Dab in “A Woman’s Point of View”. A graduate of Harvard, known for her “impeccably pure and heart-breaking” voice, Winnie Nieh has participated in The Song Continues at Carnegie Hall, performed with celebrated collaborative pianist Graham Johnson at Songfest, appeared […]
A Woman's Point of View – An Evening of Art Song with Winnie Nieh and Paul Dab
Experience love, loss, struggle, strength and Mother Nature with soprano Winnie Nieh and pianist Paul Dab in “A Woman’s Point of View”. A graduate of Harvard, known for her “impeccably pure and heart-breaking” voice, Winnie Nieh has participated in The Song Continues at Carnegie Hall, performed with celebrated collaborative pianist Graham Johnson at Songfest, appeared […]
Opening Reception: shiver me timbres
Join us for the opening of “shiver me timbres” – solos and collaborations with a multi-voiced instrument by Phil Dadson. 6pm: Doors, exhibition opening 7pm: Live videochat talk and demonstration with Dadson During his 2016 summer residency at Headlands Centre for the Arts (Sausalito), New Zealand based artist/musician & instrument builder Phil Dadson converted an old, wooden ex-US […]
Opening Reception: shiver me timbres
Join us for the opening of “shiver me timbres” – solos and collaborations with a multi-voiced instrument by Phil Dadson. 6pm: Doors, exhibition opening 7pm: Live videochat talk and demonstration with Dadson During his 2016 summer residency at Headlands Centre for the Arts (Sausalito), New Zealand based artist/musician & instrument builder Phil Dadson converted an old, wooden ex-US […]
Hastings, Mayock, and Smith: Textural Resonance
The Former World, by John P. Hastings, is a multi-media essay on ‘deep time’, geologic history, the environment, humanity, and the artist. The work uses two focal points: the life and writings of the artist Robert Smithson and the writer John McPhee’s tome on American geologic history, Annals of the Former World. This performance will […]
Hastings, Mayock, and Smith: Textural Resonance
The Former World, by John P. Hastings, is a multi-media essay on ‘deep time’, geologic history, the environment, humanity, and the artist. The work uses two focal points: the life and writings of the artist Robert Smithson and the writer John McPhee’s tome on American geologic history, Annals of the Former World. This performance will […]