Composition Five and Six #4

  • Date: September 21, 2024
  • Location: The Cannery at South Penobscot, Penobscot

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M P Landis' visual compositions series lay out a mosaic of 12 x 9 pieces. Each piece thought of as a note: the whole composition left to the performers to interpret how they may choose to.

Since his emergence on the west coast in the late 1970s, saxophonist/composer Phillip Greenlief has achieved international acclaim for his recordings and performances with musicians and composers in the post-jazz continuum as well as new music innovators and virtuosic improvisers. He has performed with Wadada Leo Smith, Meredith Monk, Rashaun Mitchell & Silas Reiner, and They Might Be Giants. Albums include two LANTSKAP LOGIC TRIO releases (w/ Evelyn Davis and Fred Frith), THAT OVERT DESIRE OF OBJECT with Joelle Leandre, ALL AT ONCE with FPR (Frank Gratkowski and Jon Raskin), and OH THAT MONSTER with LA punk pioneers Thelonious Monster.
M P Landis is an artist living and working in Maine. He's lived and worked in Provincetown, MA and Brooklyn, NY. In NYC along with his studio practice, he was very active in the NYC downtown music scene, phographing and painting both on and off the stage, and collaborating with musicians, writer, dancers and other visual artists. In 2015, he and his family moved to Portland.
Claudia La Rocco’s books include The Best Most Useless Dress: Selected Writings (Badlands Unlimited) and the novel petit cadeau, published in live, digital, and print editions by The Chocolate Factory. She was a critic for The New York Times, editorial director of Open Space, and now edits The Back Room at Small Press Traffic. Her poetry and prose are widely anthologized and her lectures and performance works have been presented by The Walker Art Center, On the Boards, The Whitney Museum of American Art, et al. Her collaborators include visual artist Anne Walsh, choreographers Rashaun Mitchell + Silas Riener, and musician/composer Phillip Greenlief, with whom she is animals & giraffes, an experiment in interdisciplinary
Leslie Ross, bassoonist, composer & sound artist, sound installation artist & performer, took a plunge in the 80's into the dance and music improv scene of downtown NYC and has immersed herself in experimental music ever since. Leslie has presented solo acoustic and electro-acoustic programs, exhibited sound installations, worked with choreographers and played and toured with numerous musicians throughout the US, Canada and Europe at: Dance Space Project, PS 122, Jack Tilton Gallery, Lincoln Center Summer Stage, DIA, Roulette Intermedium, Experimental Intermedia, Issue Project Room, The Western Front, Skoll, Het Apolohuis, De Ijsbreker, LOGOS Foundation, Rote Fabrik among other places..
Meg Wolfe is a neuroqueer, interdisciplinary artist and landscape gardener living in Deer Isle, Maine since 2019. Prior to that she was based in Los Angeles and NYC. Wolfe works through an extended process across media, spaces, and practices that are choreographic and intuitive at their core. Her work has been commissioned and performed nationally and internationally and supported through various residencies and grants/awards. Wolfe was founding director of Show Box L.A.; created the residency program we live in space; produced the roving Anatomy Riot performance series; and was co-editor of itch dance journal. She has performed with Vicky Shick, Clarinda Mac Low, Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Susan Rethorst, Ann Magnuson and the Psych Out Dada GoGo Family Band, among others.
 

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The Cannery at South Penobscot

207 Southern Bay Rd
Penobscot  ME  04476 

Leslie Ross
207-326-2027
gro.tocsbonephtuosyrennac@ofni