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Alvin Lucier's Queen of the South + On Structure
In Alvin Lucier's Queen of the South, performed here by the ensembles loadbang and Pygmy Jerboa, a metal plate is put into motion by amplified voices, such that sand on the plate forms into beautiful designs. Tom Johnson wrote, "[Lucier's] own strongest association is with alchemy and that The Queen of the South is an alchemical termHe was attracted to the idea because of an appreciation for basic substances and for the mystery of how they interact with one another."
On Structure is a sound-centric performance duo featuring Jessie Marino and Natacha Diels. The New York based ensemble uses improvised and composed Sounds {and the fluctuation of these sounds} to brew Transferable art pieces which may Ravage the realms of the performer, audience or space itself. Uncovering the hidden motions of sound, freeing Compositions from the fluorescence of the concert expectation. Topsy-turvy. Use of lasers, wigs, electronics, cellosandflutes; Repurposing life experiences for music glitches and muscle twitches. Eclipse boundaries of the stage.
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LocationIssue Project Room
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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