With Michelle Nagai
Hour and a half workshop to include an Introduction to Deep Listening with history, theory and practice. Practices include energy exercises, listening exercises and movement exercises as outlined in Deep Listening: A Composer’s Sound Practice by Pauline Oliveros, iUNIVERSE 2005.
Admission: $25/$30 with concert admission
Brooklyn-based composer Michelle Nagai creates site-specific performances, installations, radio broadcasts, dances and other interactions that address the human state in relationship to its setting. Her work has been supported by the American Composers Forum, American Music Center, Deep Listening Institute, free103point9, Harvestworks, the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance, the Jerome and McKnight Foundations, Meet the Composer and New York State Council on the Arts. She is a founding member of the American Society for Acoustic Ecology and former co-chair of the NY Society for Acoustic Ecology and is a Deep Listening Certificate Holder. For more info: www.treetheater.org and www.cityinasoundwalk.org.
Rescheduled for March 18, 2009