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'New Shorts' featuring Hotel Elefant
The Actors Fund Arts Center
Brooklyn, NY
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'New Shorts' featuring Hotel Elefant
Experiments in Opera a composer-led community of artists and musicians has commissioned ten composers to each write a ten-minute opera to be premiered by the contemporary music ensemble Hotel Elefant. 'New Shorts', presented in collaboration with ISSUE Project Room, features composers Robert Ashley, Jason Cady, Joe Diebes, Ruby Fulton, Gabrielle Herbst, Mary Kouyoumdjian, Aaron Siegel, Justin Tierney, Leaha Maria Villarreal, and Matthew Welch.

The 'New Shorts' Project is the main production in Experiments in Opera's second season as a presenting organization, following a 2011-12 season that featured an Inaugural Concert at Le Poisson Rouge in Manhattan and a Spring Series over two nights at Roulette in Brooklyn. After sharing full productions of EIO founders Matthew Welch and Jason Cady, 'New Shorts' presents an opportunity to bring a diverse group of composers together to collectively develop the boundaries of opera at its most experimental. The partnership with Hotel Elefant as the 'house ensemble' for this wide-ranging evening provides an opportunity to expose a variety of compositional approaches and voices. 'New Shorts' includes several fully-staged presentations alongside concert presentations, and will be framed by video segments of each composer speaking about his or her ideas and processes.

On February 9, 2013 at 6:30 pm, prior to the featured concert, ISSUE Project Room hosts a panel discussion with all 10 'New Shorts' Composers moderated by composer/conductor James Holt. Composers will have an opportunity to talk about their work, but also to engage with each other about the 'New Shorts' project and to comment on the work of their peers. Recordings from the performance will be released as a CD by LockStep Records, a Brooklyn-based independent label.

Program:

"Resonant Combinations" by Robert Ashley one of a group of "sound-sketches" composed for the opera (in progress), "Quicksand".

"The Mother" by Jason Cady an aspiring singer/songwriter is mortified to discover that her recently retired mother has learned how to play guitar and is writing songs. Libretto by Jason Cady and directed by Louisa Proske.

"WOW" by Joe Diebes a new opera based on the 1990 lip-synching scandal of international pop duet Milli Vanilli. Libretto by Christian Hawkey and directed by David Levine.

"End Times" by Ruby Fulton an existential weather woman and an evangelical minister host TV shows at the end of the world. Libretto by Baynard Woods featuring Elisabeth Halliday and Robert Maril and directed by Britt Olsen-Ecker.

"Bodiless" by Gabrielle Herbst Based on texts from French-Algerian author Helene Cixous, this work explores mythology, disguise, fakery and authenticity through the lens of desire and altered states. Libretto by Helene Cixous, featuring Gabrielle Herbst.

"I am a Fish" by Mary Kouyoumdjian John Herrington has an epiphany one afternoon while verbalizing the sound of words that he may or may not be what he has always taken himself to be. Libretto by Hannis Brown.

"The Collector" by Aaron Siegel A man rediscovers his childhood interest in stamp collecting, only to find that the hobby has different implications for his adult life. Libretto by Aaron Siegel and directed by Louisa Proske.

"The God's Script" by Justin Tierney His pyramid crumbling, his civilization destroyed, an imprisoned Aztec mystic struggles to divine the word of God embedded in the living skin of a jaguar. Libretto by Jorge Luis Borges and featuring Dashon Burton.

"A Window to a Door" by Leaha Maria Villarreal A girl in captivity begins another day. Libretto by Leaha Maria Villarreal.

"The Three Truths" by Matthew Welch  A tyrant robot imprisons a soothsaying robot and forces it to perceive the truth in order to to enlighten the tyrant. Libretto by Matthew Welch, featuring Anne Rhodes and directed by Louisa Proske.

Location

The Actors Fund Arts Center
160 Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Music > Classical
Music > Experimental

Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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