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2006-02-23 15:48Boniato .netST-18 / Saturday, February 25, 2006 Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 Street, Miami 7 PM - NODUS E
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ST-18 / Saturday, February 25, 2006 Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 Street, Miami 7 PM - NODUS Ensemble Initiated by faculty composer Orlando Jacinto García, NODUS is the faculty new music ensemble in residence at Florida International University's School of Music. Specializing in the Art music of our time, the makeup of the ensemble varies for each concert depending on the works being presented. NODUS has performed cutting edge works from around the world at various venues including the Norton and Wolfsonian museums and at the International Computer Music Conference in 2004. For this Subtopics performance, the music will range from controlled to free improvisation, exhibiting a variety of contemporary instrumental and vocal techniques in compositions by Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Keyla Orozco, George Crumb, Mei-Fang Lin, Jo Kondo, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. 9 PM – PHOENICIA, DINO FELIPE & EDWARD BOBB (aka needle) Dino, Desi & Desi in ATTACK of the NINJAS stars Dino Felipe, Edward Bobb, and Eddie Peel as Dino, Desi & Desi. It features the cartoon stylings of visual artist Zach Danesh, which premiered during Art Basel Miami Beach 2005. Catch the world premiere live performance Saturday night along with PHOENECIA, which consists of Schematic Records honchos Joshua Kay and Romulo del Castillo. ****************************************************************************************************** Get your Pass to Subtropics! Subtropics 18 pass $75 festival pass $50 week one pass $30 week two pass $15 evening pass FREE to current members Single tickets $10 per concert Memberships Be FREE! - Become a member and get in FREE to celebrate our Subtropics festival's 18th birthday. $50 artists and supporters $40 students and seniors for additional membership information, visit "membership" under + SFCA's iSAW in the "Subtropics" list. tickets@subtropics.org or call 786.206.7886 Get yours today! ****************************************************************************************************** Welcome to Subtropics 18! Subtropics 18 (ST – 18) Subtropics Experimental Music & Sound Arts Festival Presented in partnership with the Miami Performing Arts Center February 23 – March 4, 2006 Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 Street, Miami Additional Events on Lincoln Road and Española Way in Miami Beach in conjunction with ArtCenter/South Florida and Miami Beach Cinematheque The Subtropics Experimental Music & Sound Arts Festival turns 18 this year and continues its mission to open our ears to new sounds. Headquartered again at Dorsch Gallery in Miami's Wynwood District and hosted for a night by ArtCenter/South Florida and Miami Beach Cinematheque in Miami Beach, Subtropics will offer a daily dose of new and experimental music and sound works from an international collection of composers and performers. Subtropics is the largest and oldest festival of its kind in the region and one of South Florida's true Cultural treasures. ST-18, presented by SFCA's interdisciplinary Sound Arts Workshop in partnership once again with the Miami Performing Arts Center, concentrates a wide array of events into a ten-day period, from February 23rd to March 3rd, 2005. At once a world-class exposition of new music and sound art and a venue for an exchange of ideas between local, national, and international artists, Subtropics creates a public dialogue along with engaging entertainment unique to Miami and most parts of the world. Subtropics 18 SCHEDULE FEB. 23 - MAR. 4, 2006 ST-18 IN WYNWOOD - WEEK ONE: hosted by Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 Street, Miami Thursday, February 23 – Opening Night 7 PM - ALVIN LUCIER: MUSIC ON A LONG THIN WIRE 8 PM - HYPERSONIC TEST: FLORIDA I 9 PM - DAVID DUNN: IN AIR, IN WATER, IN EARTH, IN TREES and THREE STRANGE ATTRACTORS Friday, February 24, 2006 7 PM - DAVID WATSON: SKIRL – FEATURING THE HIGHLAND BAGPIPES 9 PM - BEN MANLEY: ELECTROACOUSTIC, DYNAMIC MUSICAL ENVIRONMENTS Saturday, February 25, 2006 7 PM - NODUS ENSEMBLE: NEW ART MUSIC FOR CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 9 PM – PHONECIA, DINO FELIPE, EDWARD BOBB ST-18 IN WYNWOOD - WEEK TWO: hosted by Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 Street, Miami Wednesday, March 1, 2006 9 PM - ENCORE SCREENING: WE JAM ECONO - THE STORY OF THE MINUTEMEN Friday, March 3, 2006 7 PM - SETH JOSEL: MUSIC FOR ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC GUITAR 9 PM - GINO ROBAIR, JORGE GONÇALVES, GUSTAVO MATAMOROS: THE ZOO BAND Saturday, March 4, 2006 7-11 PM - SUBTROPICS MARATHON WEEK TWO:SUBTROPICS ON THE BEACH SUBTROPICS ON THE BEACH: Live Radio, Sound Videos, and Street Performances Thursday, March 2, 2006 On Lincoln Road – hosted by ArtCenter/South Florida 7 -11 PM - TALKING HEAD TRANSMITTERS: Live Radio! Plus: STREET THEATRE IMPROVISATIONS by JORGE GONÇALVES: Digital Drawings GINO ROBAIR: Percussion GUSTAVO MATAMOROS: Saw NUNO REBELO: Guitar And: HYPERSONIC TEST: FLORIDA II On Española Way – hosted by Miami Beach Cinematheque 9 PM - SOUND VIDEOS: VISUAL MUSIC Subtropics 18 SCHEDULE WEEK ONE ST-18 / Thursday, February 23 – Opening Night Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 Street, Miami 7 PM - ALVIN LUCIER: MUSIC ON A LONG THIN WIRE 8 PM - HYPERSONIC TEST: FLORIDAI 9 PM - DAVID DUNN: In Air, In Water, In Earth, In Trees and Three Strange Attractors Alvin Lucier'sMUSIC ON A LONG THIN WIRE, his renowned sound installation from 1977, makes its Miami debut. It features a long thin wire straddled by a large magnet and vibrated by a sine wave oscillator. Microphones pick up the sounds produced by the vibrating string. These sounds are amplified through speakers, producing a living sound sculpture that changes depending on the dynamics in the room. Music on a Long Thin Wire can be experienced as a performance by Ben Manley on opening night at 7pm and will continue as an installation at Dorsch Gallery February 24 – 25, and March 1, 3, and 4 starting at 6pm each night. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org