Two gigs coming up this weekend. Details follow:
Sat., Feb. 27th, 3pm
Toronto Institute for the Enjoyment of Music
821 Queen Street West
L’Orchestre Royal Odradek is an enlarged version of the improvising trio Odradek (Andy Yue, James Bailey, Michelangelo Iaffaldano). The Orchestre plays exclusively instruments designed and built by Iaffaldano using discarded materials and broken instrument parts). Also performing on the 27th at 5:30pm is the duo of Jeff LaRochelle- Sax and Nate Renner- guitar.
Sun., Feb. 28th, 8pm, $8
The NOW Series at Somewhere There presents:
From Germany
Blackhole Factory: Martin Slawig and Elke Utermohl
with special guests from the Toronto improvising community
8pm
Martin Slawig- computer, found objects and video
Elke Utermöhlen- voice
Ken Aldcroft- guitar
Allison Cameron- items
Pete Johnston- double bass
9pm
Martin Slawig- computer, found objects and video
Elke Utermöhlen- voice
David Sait- guzheng
William Davison- amplified objects
Julie Lassonde- movement
Paul Dutton- soundsinging
Somewhere There
Live Creative Music in Toronto
340 Dufferin Street
one block south of Queen Street
** entrance from Melbourne Ave. **
www.somewherethere.org
- William A. Davison
Sat., Feb. 27th, 3pm
Toronto Institute for the Enjoyment of Music
821 Queen Street West
L’Orchestre Royal Odradek is an enlarged version of the improvising trio Odradek (Andy Yue, James Bailey, Michelangelo Iaffaldano). The Orchestre plays exclusively instruments designed and built by Iaffaldano using discarded materials and broken instrument parts). Also performing on the 27th at 5:30pm is the duo of Jeff LaRochelle- Sax and Nate Renner- guitar.
Sun., Feb. 28th, 8pm, $8
The NOW Series at Somewhere There presents:
From Germany
Blackhole Factory: Martin Slawig and Elke Utermohl
with special guests from the Toronto improvising community
8pm
Martin Slawig- computer, found objects and video
Elke Utermöhlen- voice
Ken Aldcroft- guitar
Allison Cameron- items
Pete Johnston- double bass
9pm
Martin Slawig- computer, found objects and video
Elke Utermöhlen- voice
David Sait- guzheng
William Davison- amplified objects
Julie Lassonde- movement
Paul Dutton- soundsinging
Somewhere There
Live Creative Music in Toronto
340 Dufferin Street
one block south of Queen Street
** entrance from Melbourne Ave. **
www.somewherethere.org
- William A. Davison
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