Sound Departures is a new music series featuring cross-disciplinary musicians who explore new genres and known music idioms. The series features upcoming and established musicians each evening that will share new work. Three shows – one weekend: Friday January 20 and Saturday January 21 10pm; Sunday January 22 at 6pm. Featured artists include:
Alt-folk songwriter Ziemba who will present LALA, a new sonic scenes from Ardis; Award-winning musicians and theatre makers Julia Sirna-Frest and Shane Chapman to perform Welcome to the Gun Show: A Chekhovian Song Cycle; Composer and musician Clint Borzoni to present male singers duets from his Queer Opera Antinous and Hadrian; Composer/electronicist Guy Barash’s new project Guy & the Graphics interpreting graphic scores; singer songwriter Gareth Hobbs who blends folk, rock, blues and electronica; musician of Sci-Fi folk songs Rags Parkland (alter ego of songwriter Andrew R. Butler).
Friday, January 20 at 10pm
Clint Borzoni
with Cory Clines, Christopher Sokołowski, Jennifer Peterson,
& Edward Ficklin
Composer and musician Clint Borzoni presents duets from his Queer Opera Antinous and Hadrian with male singers Cory Clines and Christopher Sokołowski.
Gareth Hobbs
Singer songwriter and instrumentalist Gareth Hobbs blends folk, rock, blues and electronica.
Saturday January 21 at 10pm
Gavin Price, John Gasper,
& Jack Frederick
Musicians and multi-instrumentalists perform ONE SMALL STEP an experimental musical of the lunar landing in July of 1969 to incorporate NASA transcript.
Ziemba
Alt-folk songwriter Ziemba (Rene Kaldzyk) who will present LALA, a new sonic scenes from Ardis.
Brittane Rowe
Brittane experiments with the sounds of gospel music
Sunday January 22 at 6pm
Guy Barash: Guy & the Graphics
Composer/electronicist Guy Barash presents his new project Guy & the Graphics interpreting graphic scores.
Guy Barash’s audio and video installation includes an audience participation element: You are encouraged to bring small instruments, toys and other noise-making devices.
Julia Sirna-Frest and Shane Chapman
Award-winning musicians and theatre makers Julia Sirna-Frest and Shane Chapman to perform Welcome to the Gun Show: A Chekhovian Song Cycle
Rags Parkland: Andrew Butler
Musician of Sci-Fi folk songs Rags Parkland (alter ego of songwriter Andrew R. Butler) sings about robots, apocalypse and love, written during his time as an interstellar stowaway, serving a sentence of hard labor on Mars.
Fearless in his quest for uncovering sonic beauty in unexpected places, composer Guy Barash abandons the confines of genre, inventing a sound world that is uniquely his own. Often juxtaposing improvised materials with composed ones, Barash creates multi-metric environments in which he explores the perception of time and memory. He commonly applies electronic processing to acoustic instruments, and employs microtonality to create psychologically disorienting atmospheres. www.guybarash.com
Award-winning composer Clint Borzoni is the current Composer-in-Residence with Musica Marin, and his compositions have been performed internationally. His lyrical and harmonically driven music has been presented by the American Lyric Theater, the American Opera Projects, Arizona Opera, the Big Apple Corps Symphonic Band, Fort Worth Opera, the Mannes Percussion Ensemble, the New York Youth Symphony, the Merola Opera Program, Opera America, operamission, Opera On Tap, and many others.” www.clintborzoni.com
Andrew R. Butler is a composer, writer and performer based in Brooklyn, NY. In Ars Nova’s Uncharted writers’ group, he wrote music and lyrics for Finn the Fearless with playwright Andrew Farmer. Also with Farmer: Blessing, commissioned by Playwrights Horizons Downtown and developed at Yale Institute for Music Theatre; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, commissioned by TheaterWorksUSA; and American Cryptids in The Civilians R&D Group. He wrote music/lyrics for The Dixon Family Album (Williamstown Theater Festival); sci-fi folk-musical Rags Parkland; musical-sketch comedy group Political Subversities; and co-music for Jaclyn Backhaus’ Folk Wandering. Andrew’s works have also received development through the Rhinebeck Writers Retreat, The Aspen Theatre Festival, Fresh Ground Pepper’s PlayGround PlayGroup, and The Polyphone Festival at University of the Arts. He is a co-founder of experimental theater company harunalee, currently in residence at BAX. Andrew holds a BFA in Drama from NYU’s Experimental Theater Wing. www.andrewrbutler.com
Shane Chapman (Composter/Performer) is a singer and composer living in Brooklyn. He composed music for William Burke’s Comfort Dogs and Jake Hooker’s This is It . He is the lead singer and songwriter for the Brooklyn Americana band, Anacortes and is currently working on their second album. He also sings and plays guitar in Doll Parts, Brooklyn’s premiere Dolly Parton Cover Band. www.anacortesband.com
Darian Dauchman is an award winning solo performer, actor, and poet who has appeared on both Broadway (Twentieth Century) and Off-Broadway Theatre (Jean Cocteau Rep., Classical Theatre of Harlem).
Jack Frederick writes and performs with digital sketch team the Season Two Show, PITtv, the St. Fortune Theater Collective, the monthly late night/sketch show This Live Show, and with the indie team Hot Boss. He performs regularly on Maude night at UCB. For more visit www.jack-frederick.com
John Gasper is a theatermaker and musician. He has performed with Advanced Beginner Group, Trusty Sidekick, Designated Movement Co. and others. He is currently in pursuit of MFA at PIMA, Brooklyn College.
Gareth Hobbs is a singer songwriter who blends folk, rock, blues and electronica in his work. Gareth brings his unique voice and performance style as a solo performer to The Club stage.
Gavin Price is co-founder of St Fortune and ensemble member of Elevator Repair Service. He also performs with 7 Daughters of Eve, Designated Movement Co., and CabinFever. He is a sound designer and MoCap technician.
Brittane Rowe is so excited to be joining Sound Departures at La MaMA! Brittane has been living in NYC for the past six years working in theatre and as a background singer for various indie bands. She primarily works at The Flea Theatre where she is a member of the Acting Company “The Bats”. You can find her performing in “Gemini Stars” at The Exponential Festival and at A.R.T. in “American Mill” with Pioneers Go East Collective this year.
Julia Sirna-Frest (Composer/Performer) is a performer, singer and teaching artist. She is a founding member of the Obie award winning theater company Half Straddle. She plays ukulele and sings in Doll Parts, Brooklyn’s premiere Dolly Parton Cover Band. In addition to her work with Half Straddle she has collaborated with; Mac Wellman, Sibyl Kempson, Erin Courtney and William Burke.
Ziemba‘s hypnotic songs provide solace during catastrophic weather events, and frequently grace exotic terrain here on planet Earth, from episodes of Comedy Central’s Broad City to the French Institute in Fez, Morocco. Her debut full length Hope is Never provides strong arsenal in the fight against nihilism, with hopeful ballads of decay and the infinite; while her most recent release, LALA, inhabits the psyche of a succubus and smells like juniper berries & dragon’s blood.