12 Nights: Living Earth Show 10/25/14

12 Nights: Living Earth Show
Saturday, 10/25/2014 – 02:00 pm – 03:00 pm
Press-Photo-CotCBakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd St.,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: $10 donation

12 Nights Miami: Living Earth Show
guitars, percussions and electronics
Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 2PM
Bakehouse Arts Complex at 561 NW 32nd St., Miami FL, 33127.
In collaboration with the Bakehouse Arts Complex.
http://www.12nights.org/Season7/Season7-9.html
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info@fetafoundation.org
$10 donation free with student ID

They are back in Miami for the third time to present their annual concert par excellence! The Living Earth Show will be presenting premiere performances of New York composer Jacob Cooper’s Pasturing (Reprise) and Philadelphian Jonathan Pfeffer’s The Bell, The Ball, The Bow-tie, and the Boot, two pieces that were written for the ensemble’s 2015 collaborative production with Post:Ballet. These works utilize electric guitar, percussion, samples, and other electronic sounds to create woks that dialogue with the classical tradition and contemporary culture in equal measure.

Called “a vanguard effort of new chamber music” and “energetically provocative” by The San Francisco Examiner, “a much sought-after presence on the indie classical scene” by The San Francisco Classical Voice, and “a fully distorted perpetual motion of awesome” by I Care If You Listen, The Living Earth Show – electric guitarist Travis Andrews and percussionist Andy Meyerson – has developed a reputation as one of the most versatile and virtuosic contemporary chamber groups on the west coast. Memorizing every work it performs, The Living Earth Show thrives on pushing the boundaries of technical and artistic possibility in its presentation of commissioned electro-acoustic chamber music.
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With the support of FETA, Bakehouse Art Complex, Harold Golen Gallery, SFCA and Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

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