Friday, April 27, 1990. 8:30 pm
The sound artist, film and video maker, innovator, and de-mystifier presents new pieces using instruments with wooden strings and amplified soda […]
Thursday, April 26, 1990. 8:30 pm
The drummer from Tokyo who plays standing with a seed-filled snaredrum in duos with the Bailey/Kaiser/Sharrock/Chadbourne-styled guitarist from […]
Sunday, April 22, 1990. 8:30 pm
“April Fools (The Ed Norton Lecture)” by the world-renowned composer/performer and thought provoker. Alvin CurranĀ (born December […]
Saturday, April 21, 1990. 8:30 pm
The Exoskeletal Shadow of Laminated Desire” by a trio of Jim Staley, trombone/didjeridu; Sally Silvers, dance; and John Zorn, reeds.
Friday, April 13, 1990. 8:30 pm
From East Germany, three extraordinary performers in a rare appearance here: FINE, the dancer; Dietmar Diesner, saxophone; and Christoph […]
Saturday, March 31, 1990. 8:30 pm
Dancing, singing, speaking, and computer-driven electronic keyboards including “Monkey Dances”, “Nonsectarian Conversations […]
Friday, March 30, 1990. 8:30 pm
Salient semaphores and plangent pith in solos for piano, organ, sampling. Plus duos, trios, and quartets with his band By Night: Jim Pugliese, […]
Thursday, March 29, 1990. 8:30 pm
“Pianoology/Music of the Spheres”, a musical souls-journey for two digital sampling keyboards. Performed live and in 16-bit splender […]
Sunday, March 25, 1990. 8:30 pm
“Ed Harkins and Phil Larsen are two music/theatre composer/performers from San Deago using trumpet, bass baritone, sleight-of-hand, […]
Saturday, March 24, 1990. 8:30 pm
Slow Dancing in Yugoslavia Guy Klucevsek, accordion Simple Songs About Sex and War words by Hayden Carruth Barbara Noska, soprano John Dulik, […]