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In late September a cryptic email was sent out calling on friends and strangers to create or devise a work on the theme of assembly utilizing some, none or all of the six musicians of thingNY. The catch: all emails and submissions will be used in part or in whole. The result is a multiroom, multi-Instrumental soiree celebrating the vibrant community of experimental artists and the diversity of creative amateurs.
Gelsey Bell, Andrew Livingston, Paul Pinto, Erin Rogers, Dave Ruder and Jeffrey Young will host a party of world premiere chamber scores, devised theatrical work, scripts, graphic scores, songs, sounds, snacks, drinks and discussion. All 60-something new works and 100-something emails will be performed in some manner around the space (sometimes simultaneously and sometimes more than once).
SPAM v. 3.0 is part of Flushing Town Halls winter performance series and will run between 3 and 4 hours. This is the third year thingNY has presented a marathon of performance. In 2011, SPAM v. 2.0 was part of LaGuardia Performing Arts Centers LAB Residency. This years project is made possible (in part) with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Queens Council on the Arts. thingNY is a 501c3 notforprofit collective of composerperformers who create and perform theatrically charged experimental music, champion the work of avantgarde and contemporary classical composers, and collaborate across disciplines, media and genres.
SPAM v. 3.0
Saturday, December 15th, 2012
7:00pm – 11:00pm | $15
Gelsey Bell, Andrew Livingston, Paul Pinto, Erin Rogers, Dave Ruder and Jeffrey Young will host a party of world premiere chamber scores, devised theatrical work, scripts, graphic scores, songs, sounds, snacks, drinks and discussion. All 60-something new works and 100-something emails will be performed in some manner around the space (sometimes simultaneously and sometimes more than once).
SPAM v. 3.0 is part of Flushing Town Halls winter performance series and will run between 3 and 4 hours. This is the third year thingNY has presented a marathon of performance. In 2011, SPAM v. 2.0 was part of LaGuardia Performing Arts Centers LAB Residency. This years project is made possible (in part) with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Queens Council on the Arts. thingNY is a 501c3 notforprofit collective of composerperformers who create and perform theatrically charged experimental music, champion the work of avantgarde and contemporary classical composers, and collaborate across disciplines, media and genres.
