[atlantaprog] Fwd: [ARTNEWS] Pauline Oliveros at RailRoad Earth
- From: Allen Welty-Green <agmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 20:19:56 -0500
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>Subject: [ARTNEWS] Pauline Oliveros at RailRoad Earth
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>On Friday, March 28th at 8pm, The Artery presents internationally known
>composer Pauline Oliveros for an improvisational performance at Railroad
>Earth. Railroad Earth is at 1467 Oxford Road in Emory Village. The Artery is
>the rebirth of the arts organization formerly known as A.I.R.I. (Artists in
>Residence International), which for three years produced the event series,
>Third Sunday. The Friday show also features a performance by Rhode Fraser
>and reading of new work by Jerry Cullum. Admission for the event is $3.
>
>Oliveros will perform with Atlanta musicians and performers Steve Everett,
>Dick Robinson, Ed Pias, Paul Jorgensen, Grady Cousins, Neil Fried, Regeana
>Morris and Peggy Benkeser. The piece will mix electric and acoustic
>transformations in quadraphonic sound in a backyard venue by the ambience of
>creek and fire. Aaron Ruscetta, working with Dick Robinson and the others
>has created the Photosonic Panoraminator which will debut this evening.
>
>Pauline Oliveros has explored sound for four decades, forging new ground for
>herself and others. Through improvisation, electronic music, ritual,
>teaching and meditation she has created a body of work with such breadth of
>vision that it profoundly affects those who experience it and eludes many
>who try to write about it. Also the author of several books, she has become
>known to many through her Deep Listening Workshops. The performance at
>Railroad Earth is a 21st-century version of her origins in improvisatory
>experimentation.
>
>Rhode Fraser is an Atlanta painter and performance artist whose work
>involves the exploration of personal emotional territory through a
>combination of action and narrative. This is the first public presentation
>of her work since her return to the city in September 2002. Jerry Cullum's
>poems have appeared in various national magazines and are available in two
>chapbooks and on two CDs. He performs regularly in the Atlanta area and is
>also well known professionally.
>
>The Artery intends this to be the first of a series and will announce the
>next event during the evening. Further information is available from
>404-373-1561 or through Neil Fried at theartery@xxxxxxxx
>
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