bowerbird & soundfield
NANO TO MACRO: MUSIC OF KIRIGAMI

Event Times:

Nov 7th 2014 @ 8:00pm

Price:

$12 - $15

 

Contact:

 (267) 231-9813

 

Description:

ABOUT THE EVENT
Bowerbird and Soundfield are pleased to present the world premiere of three new works by composer and director Gene Coleman. The evening opens with presentations by architect and artist Jenny Sabin and two leading scientists from the University of Pennsylvania (Dr. Shu Yangand Dr. Randall Kamien). Together they will provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of cutting edge nano-to-macro scale technologies based on a very surprising source: Kirigami - the traditional Japanese art of folded and cut paper. 

The night will feature "Kirigami I", commissioned by Chamber Music America and inspired by research being done by Sabin/Yang/Kamien; a new version of "9 Chains..." a music/ video work that explores the work and ideas of Buckminster Fuller during his years in Philadelphia; and "Systole I", a music/video work featuring the Magnetic Resonance Piano developed at the Excite Center of Drexel University. 

Performing on the night is Ensemble N_JP, a chamber group dedicated to exploring the connections between contemporary and traditional forms of music by uniting outstanding traditional, experimental and contemporary classical musicians from Japan and the US.

Notes:

The commission of Kirigami has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program, with generous funding provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Chamber Music America Endowment Fund. Additional support has been provided by The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and the Excite Center at Drexel University.