NUMUS Northwest 2018 Music Festival
$20 day pass (students free w/ID)
Kaley Lane Eaton — karma repair kit
Kate Soper — Only the Words Themselves Mean What They Say
Beat Furrer — Voicelessness – The Snow Has No Voice
David Lang — Cage
Missy Mazzoli — Orizzonte
Missy Mazzoli — Isabelle Eberhardt Dreams of Pianos
Triptet — Slowly - Away
Spencer Arias — Other Cities
David Molk — hope
Andy Akiho — Stop Speaking
Bethany Younge — Selected works
A day-long event dedicated to the creation, performance, and experience of new music. Think community, collaboration, and artistically-stunning programming with a focus on musicians and artists in the Northwest... but not exclusively so.
Who will attend? You! Students. Friends. Colleagues. Musicians. Artists. Creators. People who don’t know they like this kind of music (yet!)
Tickets: $20 for a day pass, students free w/ID.
Schedule:
8:30-9:00 Registration, coffee, & bagels
9:00-9:15 Welcome (PONCHO Hall)
9:30-10:30 New Music Speed Dating (PONCHO Hall)
11:00-11:50 The Other Side of the Inbox: Media perspectives on new music (City Arts Magazine, Second Inversion, KING FM, WFMT)
12:00-12:50 Where the Wild Things Are: The new age of organizations and audiences (Andrew Goldstein)
1:00-2:30 Lunch break
• By appointment: Ask A Fundraiser (Rose Bellini)
2:30-3:30 Afternoon concert: Younge, Arias, Molk, Akiho (PONCHO Hall)
4:00-4:50 Why Are Women Composers stuck talking about being Women Composers? An homage to Pauline Oliveros/Where do we go now? (Lily Shababi)
6:00-7:30 Dinner break
8:00-9:30 Evening concert: Eaton, Soper, Furrer, Lang, Mazzoli, Triptet (PONCHO Hall)