[Voxnovus] 60x60 shows all over the place this weekend !

Vox Novus List voisey-i at voxnovus.com
Thu Nov 12 07:30:13 EST 2009


Here it is! Four exciting shows November 13th !
60x60 is having a performance of all its incarnations:
60x60 Dance, 60x60 Video and 60x60 Audio!

First 60x60's big show is performing at the World Financial Center's Winter
Garden!
60x60 Dance will take place on Friday, November 13 at the World Financial
Center Winter Garden at 12:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The event is free. For more
information, click www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com or
http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60.htm
FREE ADMISSION
More details below

Next, 60x60 Video with Patrick Liddell will take place at Mark Snyder's
Electro-Acoustic Juke Joint
Concert IV Friday 4:30 PM BPAC
Bologna Performing Arts Center
Highway 8 West,
Cleveland, MS 38733,
Delta State University
FREE ADMISSION

Last but not least... The old reliable audio version with just an analog
clock
The 60x60 Audio is being performed 7:00 PM at
Central Michigan University,
Chamichian Hall
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
FREE ADMISSION

I hope to see you at the Winter Garden if you are in New York City. I will
be presenting the show there.
If you are at EAJJ please tell Mark, "Hello" for me... I wish I were going
to EAJJ this year. And if you are in the neighborhood of Michigan drop by
to see Jay hosting that performance of 60x60.

It is going to be another wild weekend!
And if that wasn't enough. 60x60 has a performance on Sunday November 15th
as part of Electric La-Tex 2009 in the Fallout Theatre
(140 Blocker Building)
Texas A&M University
Department of Performance Studies
College Station, Texas
More information is at
http://perfblog.tamu.edu/la-tex


Meanwhile... Here are some of the details for 60x60 Dance at the Winter
Garden


60x60 Dance pairs 60 composers with 60 choreographers for an electrifying
one-hour performance

World Financial Center Winter Garden, NYC on Friday, November 13

"An express without any delay....It's this kind of madness that makes the
cultural world go round."-The New York Times

New York, NY-arts>World Financial Center joins forces with the NY-based
music consortium Vox Novus to present 60x60 Dance -- a one-hour multimedia
extravaganza featuring an exciting mix of contemporary dance and electronic
music. Embracing a grass-roots ideology, 60x60 Dance takes 60 one-minute
audio works culled from an international pool of emerging and established
composers and assigns them to an equal mix of 60 local choreographers
assembled by Amiti Perry. The resulting collaborations are presented,
without interruption, as a continuous one-hour performance synchronized to
an on-stage analog clock.

"A minute can be plenty of time to express a whole gamut of imaginative
sounds and movements, or it can be a challenge, forcing the artist to
isolate what is most important in his/her work," Vox Novus's
founder/director Robert Voisey explains. "60x60's goal is to disseminate a
cross-section of aesthetics in an exciting format to a broad spectrum of
people."

Eclectic by nature, 60x60 Dance offers an unmatched diversity of styles,
making for a fast-speed, electrifying one-of-a-kind performance that never
ceases to surprise. Dance influences will range from ballet to postmodern
movements, while music includes neo-romantic, folk, tech-house, noise, rock
and everything but the kitchen sink.

60x60 Dance will take place on Friday, November 13 at the World Financial
Center Winter Garden at 12:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The event is free. For more
information, click www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com or
http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60.htm

The 60 choreographers include Nadia Fischer, Julie Turner and Emily Maurer,
Alanna Marie Urda /Amalgamate, Julie Fortheringham, Saint Yes Is Magic,
Emily Bufferd, Alaine Handa, Sasha Soreff, Jennifer Medina, Cara Surico,
Sean Hilton, Rani Welch, Jessie Tomanek, Michelle Puskas, Astrid von Ussar,
Whitney V. Hunter, Germaul Barnes, Luke Murphy, Mika, Alexandra Jennings,
Dana Fisch, Kathryn Luckstone, Angela Harris, Julieta Valero, Victoria
Scanga, Nicole Phillipidis, J. Morgan Chambers, Brittney Jensen, Shandoah
Goldman, Rachel Korenstein, James Morrow, Hsiao-Wei, Hsieh & Hsiao-Ting,
Hsieh, Monica Ordonez, Megan Hornaday, Kalamandir Dance Company, Vigdid
Hentze Olen, Darnetha Lincoln M'Baye, Slaveya Starkov, Lillibelle and Wild
Red, Korhan Basaran, Einy Aam Sparks, Kaoru Ikeda, Marni Halasa, Pascal
Rekoert, Song Hee Lee & Karen Kreigel, Amiti Perry, Erin Bomboy, Lea Fulton,
Laura Shapiro, Sari Nordman, Kirsten Klein, Alison Jones, Tina Croll, Katie
Taylor, Harry Jefferson, Eve Chalom, Caron Eule, Marianne Delehanty, and
Heather Favaretto.

The 60 composers include Aaron Acosta, Christopher Ariza, Dwight Ashley,
Dennis Barthory-Kitsz, Jay Batzner, Adam Basanta, Justin Brierley, Ben
Boone, Halsey Burgund, Hermes Camacho, Danny Clay, David Congo, Alvin Curan,
Matthew Dotson, Mark Eden, Morgan Fisher, Enrico Francioni, Kraig Grady, Cem
Guney, Richard Hall, Yoko Honda, Masaaki Iseki, Lynn Job, Bernadette
Johnson, Tova Kardonne, Aaron Krister Johnson, Timo Kahlen, Tova Kardonne,
Michiko Kawagoe, Anton Killin, HyeKyung Lee, Brian Lindgren, Angela McGary,
John Maycraft, Pasquale Mainolfi, Leslie Melcher, Polly Moller, Josue
Moreno, David Morneau, Peter Mottram, Alexander Mouton, Paul I Oehlers,
Doug Opel, Christophe Petchanatz, Kala Pierson, Gene Pritsker, Robert
Ratcliffe, Matt Schickele, Philip Schuessler, Les Scott, Diana Simpson,
Steven Snowden, Jorge Sosa, Laurie Spiegel, Aart Uunivers, Gregory
Yasinitsky, Patricia Walsh, Jane Wang, Andrew Weathers, Andrew Willingham,
and Natal Zaks.

60x60 was originally conceived of as an electronic music project, collecting
60-second works by composers and sound artists from around the world. Since
2003, 60x60 has featured the work of more than 1200 composers in concerts
spanning the globe. From the beginning 60x60 was a natural vehicle for
collaborating with other art forms. Initially this included video,
photography and sculpture. In 2007, 60x60 teamed up with choreographers and
60x60 Dance was born. Since then this unique collaboration has produced
seven exciting shows, each featuring a different group of composers and
choreographers.


60x60 Dance in New York is presented by Vox Novus and arts>World Financial
Center which is sponsored by American Express, Battery Park City Authority,
Brookfield Properties and Merrill Lynch.

For more information on arts>World Financial Center, visit
www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com

For more information on Vox Novus and 60x60, go to:
http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60.htm

Robert Voisey

RobVoisey at VoxNovus.com
60x60 Director
Living Music Foundation Vice President
Founder of Vox Novus
http://www.VoxNovus.com




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