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The International Street Cannibals Present Desperately Seeking Igor
For Immediate Release
Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
The International Street Cannibals and guest artists will present Desperately Seeking Igor, a From the Holding Tank series concert on Wednesday, May 5 – 8:30 PM at St Mark's in-the-Bowery, 131 East 10th Street (at 2nd Ave.) in Manhattan.
The concert event will merge various newly composed pieces and works of Stravinsky with novel arrangements, including key movements from the composer's L'Histoire du Soldat, with tap dancer Max Pollak and Taka Kigawa performing a solo piano version of Petrushka with a break dancer. The World Premiere of Gene Pritsker’s Everything Profound for violin, cello and piano will also be presented, along with works by Handel, Dan Cooper, Arthur Kampela and Joseph Pehrson.
Other performers will be cellist Dan Barrett, flutist Margaret Lancaster, guitarists Arthur Kampela and Gene Pritsker, clarinetist Michiyo Suzuki, violinists Lynn Bechtold and Mioi Takeda and dancers Franklin Chen, Christina Illsije and Megan Sipe.
Suggested donation for the May 5 event is $10. For reservations, call 212-961-0357 or 646-431-2818. Tickets will be available at the door on the day of the performance. For more information, please contact ISC at 212-961-0357 or 646-431-2818. The “From the Holding Tank” series offers a wide range of traditional and non traditional chamber works by great European masters, contemporary American composers and satirists. Improvisatory and semi-staged works are also presented in ways that expand and de-contextualize the boundaries of the concert hall, and exploit in novel ways the spatial qualities of the venue. St Mark's-in -the-Bowery was performance haunt for many of the beat poets, and continues to be a favored venue for dance companies and performance artists.
The International Street Cannibals were conceived by Director Dan Barrett, and are steered by Resident Composer Gene "Noizepunk" Pritsker, Artistic Director Franz Hackl, and Artistic Advisor Dave Taylor. Visit them at http://streetcannibals.com/.
For press inquiries or more information, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
The International Street Cannibals and guest artists will present Desperately Seeking Igor, a From the Holding Tank series concert on Wednesday, May 5 – 8:30 PM at St Mark's in-the-Bowery, 131 East 10th Street (at 2nd Ave.) in Manhattan.
The concert event will merge various newly composed pieces and works of Stravinsky with novel arrangements, including key movements from the composer's L'Histoire du Soldat, with tap dancer Max Pollak and Taka Kigawa performing a solo piano version of Petrushka with a break dancer. The World Premiere of Gene Pritsker’s Everything Profound for violin, cello and piano will also be presented, along with works by Handel, Dan Cooper, Arthur Kampela and Joseph Pehrson.
Other performers will be cellist Dan Barrett, flutist Margaret Lancaster, guitarists Arthur Kampela and Gene Pritsker, clarinetist Michiyo Suzuki, violinists Lynn Bechtold and Mioi Takeda and dancers Franklin Chen, Christina Illsije and Megan Sipe.
Suggested donation for the May 5 event is $10. For reservations, call 212-961-0357 or 646-431-2818. Tickets will be available at the door on the day of the performance. For more information, please contact ISC at 212-961-0357 or 646-431-2818. The “From the Holding Tank” series offers a wide range of traditional and non traditional chamber works by great European masters, contemporary American composers and satirists. Improvisatory and semi-staged works are also presented in ways that expand and de-contextualize the boundaries of the concert hall, and exploit in novel ways the spatial qualities of the venue. St Mark's-in -the-Bowery was performance haunt for many of the beat poets, and continues to be a favored venue for dance companies and performance artists.
The International Street Cannibals were conceived by Director Dan Barrett, and are steered by Resident Composer Gene "Noizepunk" Pritsker, Artistic Director Franz Hackl, and Artistic Advisor Dave Taylor. Visit them at http://streetcannibals.com/.
For press inquiries or more information, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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