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Cheryl E. Leonard – Call and Response featuring Sheila Bosco, Jesse Burson, Kristina Dutton

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Date(s) - 11/18/2014
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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– $5.00 to $10.00 at Door –

Call and Response: Cheryl E. Leonard talks about her Antarctic music and performs a short solo set of works about melting glaciers and southern elephant seals. Plus a group improvisation by Sheila Bosco, Jesse Burson, Kristina Dutton and Cheryl Leonard.

Cheryl E. Leonard is a composer, performer, and instrument builder whose works investigate sounds, structures, and objects from the natural world. Her projects reveal and highlight unique voices and timbres, often featuring amplified natural-object instruments and field recordings from remote locales. Leonard has received grants from the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, American Music Center, American Composers Forum, and ASCAP. Her artist residencies include Djerassi, the Arctic Circle, Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus, and Villa Montalvo.

Jesse Burson is a sound artist and illustrator intent on coaxing large environments out of minute details while blurring the lines between natural and man-made elements. He has collaborated with a number of Bay Area musicians over the years, including Big City Orchestra and Thomas Carnacki, and is one half of the duo A Ruby Snow.

Sheila Bosco is an Oakland-based experimental and improvisational percussionist, keyboardist and videographer. Her approach to music and video comes from a love of the absurd, unique and humorous. Sheila enjoys collaboration in addition to solo performance and can be found playing music with Mountain vs Building, Dire Wolves, zBug, Big City Orchestra and Thomas Carnacki. http://hauntedtoast.com

Violinist Kristina Dutton works in a wide range of musical settings, moving between improvisation, contemporary classical, and rock idioms. Conservatory trained, she has performed on more than 20 albums of various genres, appeared with numerous orchestras, and a handful of internationally acclaimed rock groups. In recent years her primary musical projects focus on non-idiomatic free improvisation, extended techniques and preparations. Recently relocated to the Bay Area, her current work focuses on interdisciplinary collaboration, and seeks to redefine the role of the artist through social engagement, activism and applied collaboration with environmental conservationists, psychologists, researchers, and sound ecologists.

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