events

The Tune In Festival
ENDED
11/6/21, 2:00 AM
CAP UCLA
About
The return of The Tune In Festival will feature more than 30 artists and ensembles over four days, coming together to pay respect to the time-honored tradition of music and poetry as sources of resilience, protest and inspiration. Curated by performance poet J. Ivy and pianist Lisa Kaplan in close collaboration with CAP UCLA Creative Advisor Kristy Edmunds.
For the festival, Jennifer created a music flm for experimental violin duo The Furies. Confronting humanity's impact on the climate and our place in the universe, The Furies's piece for the Tune In Festival is a meditation on the arc of history, from the primal dawn of civilization to an uncertain future.
Day 2: Friday, November 5 at 7PM PT
Karim Sulayman
Eighth Blackbird: Singing in the Dead of Night by Julia Wolfe
The Furies: Did He Promise You Tomorrow
Mariee Sioux
Watch for FREE at https://cap.ucla.edu/calendar/details/tifday2
Liveness: Part III

Time & Location
Jan 26, 2015, 8:00 PM
Conrad Prebys Experimental Theater, 9500 Gilman Dr, San Diego, CA 92161, USA
About
Jennifer presents the final concert in her concert series investigating Liveness. As part of these three concerts exploring the question "Why live music?", Jennifer will perform works that rely on interactions in a concert space. How do these works come alive in a concert hall? How are they different from a recording? Are they...?
Nota Bene (Installation) - Jennifer Bewerse
Study No.30 - Ryan Ross Smith
Asymmetries - Jackson Mac Low
Failing - Tom Johnson
Weather Music - Monte Weber
She Was A Visitor - Robert Ashley
Admission: Free
For more information, visit musicweb.ucsd.edu/concerts