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CV A complete arts CV is available upon request. Education Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, Bachelor of Arts in History, 1994. Cultural Grants + 2002 CAAP Grant awarded by Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs to record original works for large ensemble. + 2004 CAAP Grant awarded by Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs to record original works for guitar ensemble. + 2005 CAAP Grant awarded by Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs to record original works for dance pieces. Curator of Performance + Groundhog’s Day Festival of New Music and Dance, Link’s Hall, 31 January - 3 February 2002. Co-curated with Asimina Chremos and Michael Hartman. + Between Sound and Vision at Gallery400, February 2001. Musical coordinator for recordings and for concert series presenting of works from the John Cage/Allison Knowles book Notations. CD of recordings released with catalog. Performance and Commisions + Whitney Biennial 2004 Five sold-out performances of the Butcher Shop Quartet’s arrangement of the Rite of Spring in collaboration with choreographer Julie Atlas Muz. Dance Theater Workshop, New York, March-April 2004. + West Coast Premier of my works for guitar ensemble by the Los Angeles Modern Guitar Project, August 2004. + Cooksville, Soundtrack for forthcoming feature film. + Collaboration with Anne Waldman, in live performance with the great poet, Open Book, Minneapolis, October 2003. New Works for Dance + Winter Delights Four new works in collaboration with Hedwig Dance and choreographer Mei-Kuang Chen, Chicago Cultural Center, February 2004. + Big Love Square performed at Dance Chicago November 2002. + Equal Footing/Equal Earing, “Love Square” with Braddock, Asimina Chremos, Jerome Bryerton, Carole Genetti. June 2002 + For Y.R. Duet with Asimina Chremos written for “Reverberate”, the Experimental Sound Studio’s spring concert. May 17, 2001. + The Joke and The Wolverine Who Has No Friends performed by Ancientgreeks with choreographer Asimina Chremos and dancers. Created for Equal Footing/Equal Earing festival. Presented at the HotHouse January 26-7, 2001 and at the Chicago Cultural Center April 12, 2001. home |
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