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ACF RECOMMENDS

Non Western Omelette

WEDNESDAY DEC 16, 08:30 PM

presented by The International Street Cannibals

 
The International Street Cannibals, with a bevy of non-Western instrumentalists and a varied assembly of dancers, will present the next concert in their "From the Holding Tank" series.
 
The event, consisting of a three-layered design in which the playing of classical and non-Western classical instruments is commingled, will include works by Luciano Berio, Dan Cooper, Guillaume de Machaut, Dary John Mizelle, Arvo Part, Takashi Yoshimatsu, and Gene Pritsker, along with several arrangements of, and improvisations on Tyrolean folk tunes.

With Thomas Gansch and Franz Hackl on trumpets, Alex Gurevich on viola
and many others.

The "From the Holding Tank" series offers a wide range of traditional and non traditional chamber works by great European masters, contemporary American composers and satirists. Improvisatory and semi-staged works are also presented in ways that expand and de-contextualize the boundaries of the concert hall, and exploit in novel ways the spatial qualities of the venue.
 
The International Street Cannibals offer musical presentations which defy the hierarchical space of the concert hall, and which represent diverse stages and modalities of composition. They were conceived by Director Dan Barrett, and are steered by Resident Composer Gene "Noizepunk" Pritsker, Artistic Director Franz Hackl, Dance Director Alan Good, and Artistic Advisor Dave Taylor. Much more about them at

streetcannibals.com

VENUE
St Marks Church in-the-Bowery
131 East 10th Street (at 2nd Ave)

Donation for the December 16 event is $10.

One may make reservations at 212-961-0357, 646-431-2818, or at the door on the day of the performance. For more information, please contact The International Street Cannibals at 212-961-0357 or 646-43

 
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