Look + Listen Night 2: Looking Forward
Free (RSVP required)
- Anaïs Maviel, voice & percussion
- Joy Guidry, bassoon
- Jessie Cox, percussion
- Lucy Yao, toy piano
- Dorothy Chan, toy piano
- Ayane & Paul, viola & cello
Anaïs Maviel — Selected works (original songs)
Joy Guidry — Selected works (selected tracks from Radical Acceptance)
Dorothy Chan / Lucy Yao — Homecoming: love you all ways
Phong Tran — Have fun instead of worrying
Judd Greenstein — K'Zohar Harakia
Paul Wiancko — American Haiku
This free concert features Ayane & Paul, Chromic Duo, Joy Guidry + Jessie Cox, Anaïs Maviel w/Rashaan Carter + Rema Hasumi, and Paul Pinto.
Host: Tristan McKay
Curated by Grace Parisi and Julia Bumke
Look + Listen 2022 COVID-19 Policy: All attendees must show proof of full vaccination and photo ID for entry to each performance. Masks are required for all Look + Listen performances. If you have questions regarding this protocol, please email Festival Producer Julia Bumke at [email protected].
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About Anaïs Maviel, voice & percussion
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 Jessie Cox, percussion
About Lucy Yao, toy piano
About Dorothy Chan, toy piano
About Ayane & Paul, viola & cello
Ayane Kozasa, viola | Paul Wiancko, cello
Known for their vibrant, high-level performances and progressive programming, New York-based duo AYANE & PAUL bring a fresh perspective to the viola/cello combination via thoughtfully-crafted sonorities and inspired musicianship. The duo formed in 2014, after Ayane Kozasa commissioned Paul Wiancko to compose a work for viola and cello. The resulting piece, “American Haiku,” explored Ayane's background as a Japanese artist growing up in the United States as well as Paul's Japanese-American heritage. Over the course of the collaboration, the two discovered a musical bond and a penchant for connecting with listeners on and off the stage.
http://www.ayaneandpaul.com/