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![]() William Fields (b.1977) is an artist and musician from the Philadelphia area whose work explores the intersection of algorithmic composition, improvisation, and audio-visual correspondence. William graduated from the University of Delaware with degrees in Computer Science and Philosophy. He has been making electronic music for over 30 years and generative visual art for more than 10 years. Recently William has focused on developing his own unique audio-visual performance system. This system can instantly generate music using a set of custom algorithms. This process of “augmented creativity” facilitates the discovery of new and interesting musical possibilities. William steers the system in real time, sculpting the music through improvisation. A visual representation of the music is also generated by the system, creating a synesthetic experience through tight correspondence between music and visuals. William’s music has been released internationally on labels such as Conditional (DE), SUPERPANG (IT), Tokinogake (JP), ding\ndents (KR), Kaer’Uiks (DE), 3OP (FR), and New York Haunted (NL). He has performed live throughout the United States and Canada. His work was selected and choreographed for dance as part of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC). His recent project FieldsOS, an algorithmic music radio show consisting of 24 hours of original computer-generated music, received wide acclaim within the electronic music community. The Quantum Erasure Experiment aka Dan Hamilton, grew up in a house where his mother and sister played the piano day and night. Without any formal training he began to emulate what he heard. It was due to his lack of musical training that he was forced to learn how to play by ear. In doing so, his ability to pick apart the sounds that he heard grew over time. In the early 2000’s he was able to combine his love and knowledge of electronics with his love of sound. With the resurgence of modular synthesizers, he was able to acquire the hardware tools he needed to be able to carve up and manipulate different sounds at will. It was at this point that The Quantum Eraser Experiment was born. Playing under this persona, he eliminated all predefined genre rules and instead plays completely improvisational and reacts to what he is hearing instead of playing something predetermined. This makes every performance unique and completely unexpected to him and the audience. The outcome of playing this way could turn out great or terrible, but it’s always interesting. He has played live shows in NYC and is a regular performer on WLFR 91.7 FM Stockton University and WPRB 103.3 FM Princeton, Admission is FREE |
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![]() West Craft Fest returns to The Rotunda this holiday season! The TWO-DAY Fest is December 3 & 4, 2022 with DIFFERENT VENDORS, both indoors and outdoors, on each day! 10am-4pm both days. ![]() Chuck van Zyl: Livestream Q&A and Concert Performance 11PM-6AM EST Saturday December 3 into Sunday December 4!
To be “on the air” with Chuck and Jeff during Q&A at 11PM on December 3, join us on Zoom. This is for the Q&A only. Registration is required for the Zoom only. please register at: https://tinyurl.com/starslanding If registration fills up for the Zoom, you can still watch the Q&A at https://youtu.be/u5Gst6cVLg4 Everyone can access this same link at 1AM to view the concert! Every Saturday Night/Sunday Morning from 1:00AM until 6:00AM will find Chuck van Zyl presenting the live broadcast of Star's End - WXPN's legendary late-night radio program of Space music. With the December 4 broadcast being preempted by special programming Chuck has a rare night off and will spend it at ElectricLattéLand, beginning with a Q&A at 11PM moderated by Jeff Towne and joined by friends and fans from far and wide, and then embarking upon an epic live Electronic Music concert to fill the five hours usually occupied by Star's End.
Realized in the specific poetry of the Berlin-School sonic creations by Chuck van Zyl draw on a unique understanding of texture, atmosphere and scale. With its deep-space gateways and brilliant sequencer breakdowns, from the heights of heedless improvisation, on down to its quietly consuming fields, his work opens a zone of one's own. Gliding the spaceways, Chuck van Zyl presents pulsing passages of rhythmic flight. Slow chords hold forth, while cycling sequencer notes echo out amidst lithe keyboard leads. As synthesizer harmonies rise and fall, in passages dark and light, an unexpected beauty emerges. It is in this remarkable realm that we are asked to give in to the sensation of sound and connect with our inner realm.
Perhaps best known as host of Star's End - one of the world's most revered radio programs of Ambient Music, or as founder of The Gatherings - Philadelphia's premiere concert series of innovative music, Chuck van Zyl has also been producing his own electronic realizations, in collaboration and solo, since the mid-1980s. He has played live at a variety of venues, and issued numerous studio works and concert recordings - all in service to an enduring impulse for expression. His ambitious five-hour concert endeavor from ElectricLattéLand will mark the completion of a year’s long aspiration.
The Rotunda presents a Free real-time livestream event on Saturday December 3 into Sunday December 4, 2022 from 11PM-6AM (EST). Featuring a casual Q&A followed by a five hour performance by Chuck van Zyl, this special online event originates from ElectricLattéLand in Philadelphia. To be “on the air” with Chuck and Jeff during Q&A at 11PM on December 3, join us on Zoom. This is for the Q&A only. Registration is required for the Zoom only. please register at: https://tinyurl.com/starslanding If registration fills up for the Zoom, you can still watch the Q&A at https://youtu.be/u5Gst6cVLg4 Everyone can access this same link at 1AM to view the concert!
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Redeemer Tabernacle BaptistChurch-Kids United cordially invites you to ourAnnual Christmas Program3:00 pm to 7:00 pmPlease R.S.V.P by December 4 th 2022Missionary LaVern Allen atLavern19146@yahoo.com215-870-3917Deacon Anthony Robinson at215-977-4206Mrs. Denise Twyman, Pastor
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![]() Planning Your 2023 6pm-8pm Part of the The Bigger Picture 2022 Workshop Series collection Get your planners and calendars ready! Map out the coming year with us. ABOUT THE WORKSHOP Identify your goals for 2023 and break them into achievable tasksPlot your tasks on a timeline or calendar for 2023Create a plan to keep yourself accountableThis workshop will help artists plan and goal set for 2023. Registration is FREE and required. Please register at https://tinyurl.com/2e85nynh Access to workshop replays will be available to attendees only. The Bigger Picture (TBP) is a new workshop series in partnership with The Rotunda, offering free monthly resource workshops for artists and art organizations, facilitated by local artists and creative entrepreneurs.
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![]() The acclaimed trumpet player Amir ElSaffar & oud player Omar Dewachi join forces for an evening of solos & duos. Co-presented with Middle East Center University of Pennsylvania Face mask wearing required. Thank you for keeping our community safe. Amir ElSaffar: Trumpeter, santur player, vocalist, and composer Amir ElSaffar has distinguished himself with a mastery of diverse musical traditions and a singular approach to combining Middle Eastern musical languages with jazz and other styles of contemporary music. ElSaffar is an expert trumpeter with a classical background, conversant not only in the language of contemporary jazz, but has created techniques to play microtones and ornaments idiomatic to Arabic music that are not typically heard on the trumpet. Additionally, he is a purveyor of the centuries-old, now endangered, Iraqi maqam tradition, which he performs actively as a vocalist and santur player. As a composer, ElSaffar has used the microtones found in maqam music to create an innovative approach to harmony and melody. In addition to performing and composing, ElSaffar is Music Curator at Alwan for the Arts, New York’s hub for Arab and Middle Eastern culture, which hosts semi-monthly concerts and the annual Maqam Fest. In 2013, he collaborated with the Metropolitan Museum to create a festival of Iraqi culture in 2013. He also teaches maqam classes at Alwan, and is the director of the Middle Eastern Music Ensemble at Columbia University, where he also teaches jazz ensembles. Omar Dewachi is an Iraqi-U.S. academic and musician based in Brooklyn. Trained in classical Iraqi oud and Iraqi Maqam music, Dewachi has performed in numerous concerts and festivals in Europe, North America and the Middle East. In addition to Iraqi and Arabic music, he is concentrating his musical activities in a variety of improvisational genres including free-improvisation, jazz, psychedelic and experimental music. Admission is FREE [donations appreciated but not required] but we encourage you to RSVP to give us a sense of how many people to expect. Please RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/amir-elsaffar-omar-dewachi-solos-duo-tickets-449696423107 |
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![]() Poet~tree EnMotion In Celebration of the New Moon Winter Solstice (longest & darkest night of the year)
Featuring Live Music, Spoken Word/Poetry, Dance/Movement, DJ Dance Beats, Shamanic Sound Journey, Live Painting + Fire/Flow Festivities!
Wednesday, December 21st, 7-10pm ish (Doors @ 7pm)!
A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT Donations are Suggested/Appreciated to Benefit the Lakota Law (www.lakotalaw.org) & Survival international (www.survivalinternational.org) This ongoing seasonal series features a variety of multi-disciplinary performance, arts & culture presentations… the Event begins with a Shamanic Sound Journey shortly after doors open (Bring a mat or blanket to lay upon or just sit on one of the chairs provided)… Transitions into Spoken Words/Lyrical Poet-tree & body-mind Dance Art Meditation + Singer/Songwriter Live Music set intended to generate healing for all those who listen… then Marinating the audience with Dance entranced Dj’ed musical soundscapes that pay homage to the Ancestors… & Culminates with a procession of Flow Arts outdoors to behold a Fierce Fire Show Finale!Plum Dragoness / aka Gabrielle de Burke Theatrical Dancer/Lyrical Poetess & Mindful Movement Instructor/Arts Educator DragonSpiritArts.com ThePlumDragoness.com (+ on IG : @plumdragoness @dragonspiritarts @authentic.eccentrics)
· Iron Gump & Guests (Shamanic Sound Journey)… A Collaborative Experience where the healing resonance of seed shaking sounds meets the reverberation of Flutes, Bells, Strings, Gongs, Drums, Vocals & More… IronGumpart.com
· B.A.D. Blaze (a Philadelphia based fire troupe) Melling their Flow Arts stories through movement and fire dancing that sets the stage ablaze with a nice variety of props ranging from and acrobatics!
· Cvgebird Singer, Songwriter, Actor, Producer, Creative Director, Artist . Her music has a purpose and her projects have a mission to generate healing for all those who listen. A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT Donations are Suggested/Appreciated to Benefit the Lakota Law (www.lakotalaw.org) & Survival international (www.survivalinternational.org) |
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This event has been cancelled due to unforseen circumstances. The Gathering will resume on January 26, 2023. The Gathering returns! breakin, DJs, ciphers, and more info to come.
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