Party: Extreme Thursdays: Jane Scarpantoni/Jill Burton

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Extreme Thursdays: Jane Scarpantoni/Jill Burton

Club: Quinn's

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Datum: 16.10.2014 21:00
Adresse: 330 Main St, Beacon, United States | Auf der Karte anzeigen »

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Party: Extreme Thursdays: Jane Scarpantoni/Jill Burton

Extreme Thursdays @ Quinn's is pleased to present one of the most unique ensembles yet to perform as part of the series, the duo of the cellist Jane Scarpantoni (Lounge Lizards, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M., &c., &c.) and improvising vocalist/dancer Jill Burton. There is to cover charge but donations for the musicians will be requested.

Detailed biographies on the musicians continue below. Upcoming concerts as part of Extreme Thursdays @ Quinn’s include:

October 23 — The Spanish Donkey: Keyboardist Jamie Saft, guitarist Joe Morris and drummer Mike Pride deliver one monster, fire-breathing, ecstatic donkey punch in this exceptionally powerful power trio.

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Jane Scarpantoni is a classically trained cello player who has played on a number of alternative rock albums. She was a member of Hoboken, New Jersey's Tiny Lights in the mid-'80s, then went on to play with other musicians especially those associated with the Hoboken underground rock scene of the 1980s and early 1990s, including Silverchair, Bruce Springsteen, Sheryl Crow, Patti Smith, Richard Barone, R.E.M., Indigo Girls, 10,000 Maniacs, Throwing Muses, Kristin Hersh, Lou Reed, Chris Cacavas, Bob Mould, John Lurie's Lounge Lizards, Boo Trundle, Train and many others.

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Born in 1952, extended vocalist/holistic/sound/movement/performance artist Jill Burton was a professional ballerina, modern dancer, dance accompanist and free improviser in Gainesville FL during the 1970s. In 1978, she traveled to San Francisco where she met for the first time her life-long collaborators Davey Williams and LaDonna Smith, and connected for the first time to a larger, world-wide community of free improvisors. She lived in Manhattan's East Village from 1981-1991 where she was very active as part of the downtown experimental music/dance/performance art scene; including co-founding, w/Rain Worthington, the band HIZOHI which also included Jane Scarpantoni, Yuval Gabay, and Kumiko Kimoto. She has been privileged to work with and learn from artists of the Peking Opera, the Noh Theater, and Alaska Native Tlingit storytellers. She spent more than 15 years studying and practicing bodywork, hands-on healing, energy-work, and sound-healing modalities. She is perhaps unique in applying these practices and philosophies as an extended vocalist and movement artist working in the field of the art of free improvisation. She currently tours the US several times a year doing solo and collaborative performances and giving workshops and presentations.

"Jill Burton brings her voice and physical form as the two main tools of her trade. Her bio includes training in ballet and classical music at an early age, while having quickly developed an affinity for improvising in performance. Ms. Burton was a witness and participant in the profound cultural and interdisciplinary possibilities of the 1980′s arts renaissance that blossomed out of the then near-apocalyptic urban collapse and wholly non-commercial NYC/Lower East Side scene. While many musicians...come from that same NYC/LES arts scene, few could add something as inverted a seminal experience as Burton’s six years as musical accompanist for Pacific Northwestern Tlingit tribe storytellers in Sitka, Alaska. She has spent more than fifteen years studying and practicing non-invasive medical modalities including Reiki, Ortho-Bionomy and Sound Healing. Burton’s improvised works manifest most often in wordless vocals, seemingly constructing invisible sonic architecture, both bordering the interior of a venue and transforming those same borders into transducers carrying vibrations." ~Matt Gorney, Avant Music News


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

"Jill Burton (born 1952) is an American improviser, extended vocalist, dancer, performance artist and energy worker. Noted as one of the great foundation improvisors of America, she is also known for incorporating spiritual healing with improvised performance. Active in the American improv scene since the early 1970s, she has lived and worked all over the country, including a ten-year stint in the 1980s as part of the downtown East Village experimental arts community, and six years in Sitka, Alaska, where she worked with Tlingit storytellers providing musical accompaniment for their healing stories. Burton is unusual for a musician in that her work is ephemeral, in-the-moment, and therefore recordings of her work are rare. She has collaborated with many notable experimental musicians and dancers, including LaDonna Smith, Davey Williams, Jane Scarpantoni, Judy Dunaway, David First, Rain Worthington, Gino Robair, Jack Wright, and Scott Walton."

ARTIST STATEMENT:

I am an extended vocalist, holistic movement/sound/performance artist, composer, and
energy worker currently living in Gainesville, FL. I have lived and worked as a
performer and teacher all over the United States, including 10 years in NYC, 3
years in Miami, and 6 years in Sitka, Alaska.
In addition to a deep background in many forms of music and dance, I also have over 20
years of training and experience in hands-on healing and energy work modalities,
including Polarity, Reiki, Ortho-Bionomy and Sound Healing.
Though primarily a musician, it is often difficult for me to label, categorize or describe my
work. My primary art form is to improvise in the moment, using every aspect
of my voice, the movement of my body, the acoustics of the physical space, and
the emotions/energies/thoughtforms arising from the audience, the external world,
and from the deepest regions of my inner self. I have been developing this way
of working/performing for several decades. It is a largely non-verbal and
non-linear process similar to hypnosis or a dream-like state that reveals deep
inner truths through resonating all of these overlapping layers of reality.
Complete honesty and authenticity are integral to my work; fun and humor are
also important aspects.


Has taught/performed/presented at schools/universities:

University of Alabama Tuscaloosa
University of Miami Composers' Forum
Florida State University New World Music Ensemble
University of California San Diego
Atlantic Center for the Arts
New World School of the Arts
Santa Fe College FL
University of Florida
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
MassArt (Boston)
Florida School of Massage
Foothill College CA
Southeast Alaska High School Music Conference


Has performed/taught/presented at festivals/conferences:

Outsound New Music Summit
Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival
Miami Performance Art International Festival
XFest
Bang On A Can
New Directions
New Voices
Microtonal Festival
Soundings
Sound and Substance Festival
Women in Improv Festival
Subtropics Festivals
Alaska Native Artists Summit
Alaska Folk Festival
Thompkins Square Park Festival
The Stephanie and Irving Stone Festival of Improvisors
CECI N'EST PAS UNE VOIX
Tallahassee New Music Festival
Florida Dance Festival
EDGE ZONES Performia
Art Basel Miami
Birmingham Improv Festivals
Improvisor Journal 30-Year Anniversary Festival
Santa Fe Sound Healing Conference
National Association of Arts Organizations Conference
Southeast Alaska High School Music Conference

Other venues/presenters/series:

Gallery 109, Highwire Gallery, Luna's, Luggage Store Gallery, Meridian Gallery, Temescal Art Center, Tom's Place, Timucua, Life Cafe, Knitting Factory, Tin Pan Alley, ABC No Rio, 8BC, Art On The Beach, NPR, Sonic Frontiers, Happenings, Sheet'ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi Tribal Community House, Tampa Theater, Florida Theater, Tigertail Productions, Miami Light Project, Here and Now, Stephen Talkhouse, Harn Museum, Salvador Dali Museum, EMIT, Outsound, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Phillips Performing Arts Center, Loft Theater, CBGB's, A Mica Bunker, LaMama, Kraine, Painted Bride, Bottletree, Sloss Furnace, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Moundsville, Barking Legs Theater, Thomas Center, Eyedrum, BAM, P.S. 122, Roulette, Pangaea, Urban ReThink, Dixon Place, 119 Gallery, Aviary Gallery, Weirdo Records, Sonorium, Whitehaus, Display, Lab, Soup'n'Sound, Freddy's Backroom, Vaudeville Park, PAXMiami, Audiotheque, Inkub8, Strange Maine, Goodbye Blue Monday, Capp Community Music Center, Edge Zones Gallery, Miami Beach Botanical Garden...more


Longterm and occasional collaborators include:

Andrew Drury, Dan Peck, Andrea Pensado, Angela Sawyer, Laurie Amat, Phillip Greenlief,
Moe Staiano, Cornelius Cardew Choir, Tim Perkis, LaDonna Smith, Davey Williams, Scott Walton, Cort
Lippe, Phil Gelb, Hideo Sekino, David First, Chris Cochrane, Gino Robair, Andrea Centazzo, Ryan Krause, Dave Grollman, I'd M Thfft Able,
David Rosenbloom, Kevin Jones, David Durant, George Lewis, Mark Feldman, Lois Dilivio, Amy Denio, Jane Scarpantoni,
Rain Worthington, Kumiko Kimoto, Yuval Gabay, Jack Wright, Ned Sublette, Dennis Kam, Doug Carroll, Tom Nunn, Ron Heglin,
Luciana Proano, Sally Silvers, Andrea Kane, Ann Law, Bruce Kaplan, Kristen Garnier, Christy Sheffield Sanford, Kwong Yu Fong, RIP
Hayman, Ruth Malacheck, the Shakin Ray Levis, Claire Elizabeth Barratt, Judy Dunaway, Kevin Jones, Susan Hefner, Andrew Burnes,
David Daniell, Scott Burland, Tatsuya Nakatani, Wade Matthews, Gustavo Matamoros, Andrew Dewar, Evan Lipson, Richard Brookens, Jim Ivy, Doug Mathews,
Moksha Summer, David Dove, Michael Evans, Valerie Kuehne, Jeff Young, Emily Hay, Shelley Hirsch...more

Eingeladen: Dan Fiege, Patrick Ryan, Ryan Krause, Michal Mart, John Allison, Brian Hugh Séamus O'Mara, David A Ross, Heather T Luczak Vacarr, Dave Harris, Matt Hutchins, Andy Rice, Kendra Wheeler, Evan Schwartz, John Bryan, David Rothenberg, Chris Duffy, Carole Penner, Thomas Cunningham, Leonard Behney, James Keepnews, Patrick Cummings mehr »