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  • 5:00 PMIn-person! Well Yes Philly: Trans Resource Marketplace
  • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Stop by the Trans Resource Marketplace! In collaboration with @philly.bebashi Bebashi -Transition to Hope's Trans Necessities Closet and @mazzonicenter, we are wrapping up our quarterly series geared towards providing a safe place for trans folks to access life-altering resources. Free! 5pm-8pm
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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Bowerbird pres. Nmperign, the saxophone/trumpet duo of Bhob Rainey and Greg Kelley
  • 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

    Bowerbird is pleased to present Nmperign, the saxophone/trumpet duo of Bhob Rainey and Greg Kelley.

    The duo is known for exploring the quiet side of free improvisation often basing its music around long tones and extended-technique effects to evoke the sounds of electronic drones.

    Bhob Rainey is a Philadelphia-based composer, saxophonist, and sound designer celebrated for his innovative contributions to contemporary, experimental, and improvised music. A recipient of the prestigious Pew Fellowship in the Arts and co-founder of the influential improvisational duo nmperign, Rainey has garnered acclaim for his groundbreaking work across disciplines, including collaborations in theater, dance, and visual art. With performances and commissions spanning prestigious venues and festivals worldwide, his work continuously challenges boundaries of musical thought and instrumental technique.bhobrainey.com

    Greg Kelley has performed throughout North America, Europe, Japan, Argentina & Mexico at numerous festivals, in clubs, outdoors, in living rooms, in a bank, and at least once on a vibrating floor. He has collaborated with a number of musicians across the globe performing experimental music, free jazz and noise, appearing on over 100 recordings in the process. He constantly seeks to push the boundaries of the trumpet and of “music.”ordinaryfanfares.com

    Admission is FREE/pay-what-you-will

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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Healing and Beyond with TheUnity
  • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM HEALING and BEYOND TheUnity Performance Arts Ensemble Concert EventDoors Open: 5:30PM / Concert Begins: 6:00PM A Light Meal and Mingle follows this Beloved Community EventThis event will also be livestreamed HEREAdmission is FREE
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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Event Horizon pres. Jair-Rohm Parker Wells and Elliot Sharp
  • 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM The Event Horizon concert series takes place at The Rotunda, on the University of Pennsylvania campus. It features Electronic, Avant Garde, and Experimental music along with the work of live video, laser and analog projection artists. The concerts are always free and open to all.Jair-Rohm Parker Wells is an electric bassist and experimental music artist known for his work with Embryo and prominent experimental musicians. Drawing inspiration from Lockwood, Feldman, Braxton, and Cage, Wells’ pursuits encompass the Chapman Stick, computer aided composition, and ambisonic mixing. Compositions from his “Liberation” cycle are featured as part of res·o·nant, the light and sound installation by artist Mischa Kuball at the Jewish Museum Berlin. He graces stages across the world, performing at renowned venues such as Vahdat Hall in Tehran, Iran, the Xinghai Conservatory of Music in Guangzhou, China, the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York, the iconic Globen Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, the vibrant Saxophone Jazz Pub in Bangkok, Thailand, the avant-garde Cafe Oto in London, England, and the prestigious Domicil Jazz Club in Munich, Germany, among many others. Wells’ commitment to innovation shapes the trajectory of experimental music.Elliott Sharp (e#) is a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who leads Orchestra Carbon, SysOrk, Tectonics and Terraplane and whose compositional strategies encompass fractal geometry, chaos theory, algorithms, genetic metaphors and new graphic notationtechniques, catalyzing a synesthetic music making approach. In 2015, he won the Berlin Prize and Jahrespreis from Der Deutscher Schallplatten Kritiks. Sharp received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fellowship from the Center for Transformative Media in 2014. He’s been featured in such festivals as Darmstadt, Huddersfield, and the Venice Biennale. His book, “IrRational Music” published in 2019, blends memoir, cultural discussion and music theory. Sharp’s works include a composition for Hilary Hahn’s Grammy-winning album “In 27 Pieces” and operas “Filiseti Mekidesi” and “Port Bou”. Collaborators include Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Cecil Taylor, Debbie Harry, Hubert Sumlin and more.Admission is FREE
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