Mixology: Joy Guidry, Shamar Watt, Kwami Winfield
$25 advance, $30 doors ($20 student/senior 65+ with ID)
- Joy Guidry, bassoon
- Shamar Watt, movement
- Kwami Winfield, trumpet
Day 3 of Roulette's Mixology Festival features a triple bill: Joy Guidry, Shamar Watt, and Kwami Winfield.
Roulette's annual Mixology Festival highlights novel approaches to technology in music and media arts, since 1991, and is supported in-part by media The Foundation.
A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm Eastern on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.
About Joy Guidry, bassoon
Joy Guidry is a bassoonist, versatile improviser, performance artist, and composer of experimental, daring new works that embody a deep love of storytelling; Joy's music channels their inner child in honor of their ancestors and predecessors. The San Diego Tribune has hailed their performances as "lyrical and haunting…hair-raising and unsettling." Joy was born in Houston, Texas, into a creative family that has shaped who she is today.
https://www.guidrybassoon.com/About Shamar Watt, movement
Shamar Watt is an interdisciplinary artist who explores the intersections of sound, movement, and visual art, drawing on quantum theories of entanglement to shape his work. Utilizing pink noise as a sonic foundation, Watt oscillates and modulates feedback noise to create and embody temporal "phantoms" within spaces, engaging audiences in multi-sensory experiences. His work delves into the porosity of the Black body and shadows, questioning how sound can be visualized and how movement can resonate audibly through feedback and pink noise.
https://chairs.tisch.nyu.edu/dance/courses/graduate-courses/m-f-a--candidates/m-f-a-candidate-shamar-watt