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Capacity
- 29 of 40 spots still available
- Don't bring your own drinks
- No bathroom at this event
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Wheelchair access
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Kid-friendly event
This is an outdoor groupmuse
A live in-person performance in a backyard or another outdoor space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Hosts
Join us for a magical evening in our community garden featuring an experimental pop harpist. Experience an enchanting performance as the artist blends classical harp techniques with modern pop sensibilities, creating a unique and captivating soundscape.
What's the music?
A flame is something you can see. Gas touches air, combusts into a play of orange and yellow, white and blue. It is an appearance, indicating that something has happened, is happening. But there are parts which remain invisible. The dark zone around a wick, the veil above an arc.
Hold up your palm, you’ll feel the heat. Get too close and it will blister your skin. You can taste drying matter, petrified wood, paraffin rolled into a candle, a sheaf of letters on smoldering coals.
Conditions have to be right. Then: immolation, as in music.
Tone, rhythm, the weave of sounds. Listen and you’ll hear what is solid and real—a coil of metal, steel wrapped in copper and pulled across a pin. Sound waves bouncing on the curves of oak and glass, escaping through an aperture, entering a world, turning on, lighting a fire. A dance floor pulsing with moving bodies. Gold and sequins, the edges hot-to-touch.
Where does this music come from?
This program is presenting music written for harp and voice. I'm a harpist with a classical music and eclectic musical background. I've studied harp from the Salzedo technique to the French school and I've used my technical training to create this music and push the limits of the harp! I play it with an improvisatory rock style that is psychedelic.
Location
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