•PERFORMANCES•
SERIAL UNDERGROUND monthly at the Cornelia Street
Cafe
A variety show presenting new work by composers, writers and performers
at 8:30pm on the 2nd Monday of the month at the Cornelia
Street Cafe, NYC.
Click to select and view excerpts from recent events in streaming format, or
to scan the archive:
2006: Margaret Lancaster & Corey Dargel (under
construction)
2006: Spin-17 (Ed Chang & Motoko Shimizu) (under construction)
2006: Jerome Kitzke (under construction)
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NON SEQUITUR festival
A collection of short interdisciplinary performance pieces commissioned and
developed as a theatrical event.
Click to select and view excerpts from festivals
past in streaming format, or to scan the archive:
2001: Beata Moon and Nadine Mozon
2001: Peter
Kirn & Todd Colby
1999: Mister Softee Variations by Jed Distler performed by FLUX Quartet
Non Sequitur archive
SOLO FLIGHTS piano action
Features the fiercest interpreters of new keyboard music, and takes place
when the stars are propitiously
aligned. Click to select and listen to
excerpts from festivals past in streaming format, or to scan the archive:
1999: Jed Distler (The Anthem at Woodstock)
1998: Kathleen Supove (Our Mingling Arms by Molly Thompson)
1997: Andrew Violette (Sonatina, clip 1, clip 2)
Solo Flights archive
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•PRODUCTIONS•
DYNAMIC DUOS
Supports the development of intensely interdisciplinary
evening-length works by alumni of CCi's Non Sequitur festival. Musical styles
run the gamut from Way-Off Broadway to Tuneful Electronica. Click to select
and view excerpts of productions in development in streaming format, or to
scan the archive:
The Scream by Molly Thompson and Regie Cabico
The Gold Standard by Jed Distler and Ed Schmidt
Dynamic Duos archive
EVERBEST, Virgil
A concert theater work based on the life, times and music of American composer
Virgil Thomson, conceived and created by Arnold Barkus and Jed Distler, with
media artist Marisela la Grave and light/set designer David Lovett. Development
of this work is made possible with the support of the Krannert Center/University
of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Last updated 03/09/07