Third Eye Make Music NY Circuit Bending Orchestra & Workshop w/ Hans Tammen & Phillip Stearns
Program Jun 21 2012: Exploring the space at Dumbo Archway under the Manhattan Bridge, Hans Tammen’s Third Eye Make Music NY Orchestra uses Earle Brown’s open form composition idea as a starting point to create a large multi-movement piece, performed by a Circuit Benders ensemble.
How to join the Amplifier Building Workshop Jun 20 at Harvestworks: We strongly encourage those who enroll in the Circuit Bending Mass Appeal to take the workshop, if they don’t have some way of amplifying their instruments. The workshop will take place June 20 at 6pm at Harvestworks, and will have a duration of 4 hours. All people above 16 are welcome, children age range 12-15 should be accompanied by an adult. Contact Phil Stearn for more details about the workshop and to register (we need to know how many people will show up!): phil@phillipstearns.com
The amplifier building workshop enrollment is limited to participants in the Third Eye MakeMusic NY Orchestra. If you're enrolled in the Orchestra, you'll need battery powered amplification. If you don't have amplification, you're strongly encouraged to enroll in the workshop.
http://makemusicny.org/schedule/#!/feature/mass-appeal
Dumbo Archway Location:
Water Street between Adams and Anchorage Place. The Archway is a 7,000 SF space under the Manhattan Bridge, paved with historic Belgian block and boasting a 45′ height. The Archway was closed for 17 years and used as a New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) facility for storing scrap metal. After years of our advocacy, DOT returned The Archway to the public.
Harvestworks Location:
Harvestworks – www.harvestworks.org
596 Broadway, #602 | New York, NY 10012 | Phone: 212-431-1130
Subway: F/M/D/B Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleeker