1984 New Works Residency

New Works Residency

 

Yura Adams

“Blondline”

A multimedia performance piece incorporating music, dance, costumes, props, and visual/mechanical devices.

Terry Adkins

“Enanga Age”

An installation work at the Studio Museum of Harlem comprised of three long cassette loops playing various aspects of music of the Buganda peoples of Southern Uganda.

Bill & Mary Buchen

“M-M-M-Manhattan”

Production of a 4-minute song using environmental sounds such as fire engines, the Brooklyn Bridge, Mayor Ed Koch, and much more.

Michael Cannick

“Julius Caesar”

Incidental music/sounds for a production of Shakespeare’s play at the Riverside Shakespeare Festival, NY.

Linda Fisher

“Film/Dance Project”

Production of a sound score for dancer Monica Levy as part of an NEA Dance Fellowship. The final 20-minute work will include film.

Ellen Fullman

“WRKSNG #2” and “Untitled”

To complete two new musical/sound works for performance at New Music America, June 1984.

David Garland

“Untitled Opera”

Exploring the Fairlight CMI as both the source of all taped sounds, and as live performance instrument in an opera of 2 or more singers.

Barrett Golding

“Cat Tales”

Residency produced sounds, music and voice-overs for a futuristic and humorous 13-part radio serial to be uplicked to 75 targeted radio stations across the U.S

Shalom Gorewitz

“Dias”

A ‘personal video work’ using materials gathered in Morocco and the Sahara. Residency will incorporate advanced digital audio techniques to create the sound portion of the piece.

Ron Kuivila

“It Intends…”

A musical/theatrical work for six performers and an “intensive array of media resources”. Residency will produce an audio tape to accompany the performances.

Dary John Mizelle

“Untitled Music/Performance Work”

The composer will create the musical and sound materials for a dramatic work of three characters.

Tim Miller

“Democracy in America”

Multi-track tape of performance work combining movement, music décor, text and projections for a major U.S. tour.

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