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Archives for January 2014

The Firehouse Space Presents: New Music Series 2014

January 29, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

itkus percussion presents at the firehouse on frostFrom the inbox: “On behalf of the members of Iktus Percussion, we are pleased to announce the 2014 installment of The Firehouse New Music Series. As one of the featured highlights of our concert season, Iktus will host some of New York City’s most cutting edge, diverse, and electrifying experimental new music ensembles and performers. We are looking forward to performances from Mariel Roberts, Jessica Meyer, Angelica Negron, Quiet City, David Smooke, Karl Larson, Aaron Siegel, Richard Kamerman, Uptown Girls, TIGUE, What Where, and The [kaj] Ensemble.”

Based in New York City, Iktus Percussion is an ambitious, dynamic young ensemble committed to expanding the boundaries of the percussion genre. Iktus is a collective-based operation, featuring an array of industrious and multi-talented percussionists with Chris Graham, Justin Wolf, Josh Perry, and Piero Guimaraes at the core. As a group with strong ties to the local artistic community, Iktus is dedicated to collaboration with emerging artists, having commissioned over fifty new works for percussion from such composers as Angélica Negrón, Aaron Siegel, Lisa R. Coons, Jenny Olivia Johnson, Stefan Weisman, and Billy Martin (of Medeski, Martin and Wood), among others.

With an exciting and diverse range of repertoire, Iktus has performed at such venues and festivals as the Bang on A Can Marathon, Galapagos Arts Space, Le Poisson Rouge, Roulette, Issue Project Room, Symphony Space, The Tank, and Trinity Church. Iktus has been appointed to several residencies including SUNY Purchase College (where they performed Laura Kaminsky’s Terra Terribilis, a concerto for percussion quartet and orchestra), CUNY Brooklyn College, and the Pre-College Music Program at Stony Brook University. As performer-educators, Iktus has also performed concerts and hosted master classes at the Eastman School of Music, Oberlin College, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Michigan, University of Western Michigan, Grand Valley State University, Michigan State University, William Paterson University, Western Washington University, University of Washington, and Onondaga Community College, as well as various public schools.

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Lianne Smith w Kath Bloom and Ember Schrag at E Gallery Saturday Night

January 24, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

lianne smith two sides of a river record cover

CD Cover Art by Stephen Spera

From the inbox: Local hero Lianne Smith will be teaming up with an excellent and likeminded lineup for a show in Brooklyn on January 25 at E Gallery (459 Vanderbilt Ave). That lineup includes ’70s/’80s-era cult folk singer Kath Bloom, who has been fairly active as of late, in addition to Ember Schrag. The show starts at 9:00 p.m. and admission is $10 at the door.

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Andrea Brooke Holds a January Sale at Grace & Favor

January 21, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

Pip, pip, cheerio, ginger beer, Downton Abbey, and all that lot. Interior design maven Andrea Brooke is offering a January sale at her swoon-worthy Grace & Favor home furnishings shop, located in a converted carriage house on North 1st Street in Williamsburg.

From the elegance of the Edwardian parlor to the scruffy chic of a well-worn Union Jack, Gloucestershire-born Brooke’s collection of furniture, lighting, wallpaper, art, garden, and accoutrements serve to capture the spirit of antique English manor houses, as well as the homey comfort of countryside cottages.

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4CHAMBERS by Jody Oberfelder at Arts@Rennaisance

January 20, 2014 By Robert Egert Leave a Comment

Review by Robert Egert

4CHAMBERS by Jody Oberfelder at Arts@Rennaisance

Photos by Julie Lemberger

Dance is so often a spectacle, a kind of voyeuristic experience. As a member of the audience you typically sit on your ass and watch the performers do all the work. If it’s good, when it’s all over, you clap.

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Idlewild Travel & Language Bookstore Opens in the Bedford Mini-Mall

January 18, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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This weekend, the independent bookseller scene in the GPT/BWK/WB adds another player: Idlewild Books, a travel bookstore with a twist—it offers foreign language lessons in a space dedicated to exploring different cultures through reading, travel, and language learning.

The mini-chain of language school/bookstores began in the Union Square area in Manhattan in 2008, expanded to Cobble Hill in 2012, and adds a third today by opening in the Bedford Avenue Mini-mall. According to store founder, former United Nations Media Officer David Del Vecchio, “We opened our first store near Union Square in Manhattan in March 2008, as an international bookstore with novels, guidebooks, and non-fiction organized by country, along with some books in French, Spanish and Italian. We added language classes in 2010, and opened our second location in Cobble Hill in early 2012.”

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