Upcoming events
2024 calendar
Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound: "Creek"
Kathryn will be leading a performance of “Creek” - a new graphic score composition by Deborah Carruthers. The graphic score and accompanying text is meant to let creek tell its story for itself; the score functions as a series of prompts, a structured improvisation, within which the musicians seek ways to voice the creek’s narrative.
That profound environmental changes occur over time is not in question. However, the increasingly accelerated rates of change point to an environment whose balance has shifted towards an inevitably catastrophic decline if left unchecked. creek* asks: how can we prompt a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships in the environment, and what could that understanding contribute to meaningful discussions (and actions) around rapid environmental change?
Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound: "Creek"
Kathryn will be leading a performance of “Creek” - a new graphic score composition by Deborah Carruthers. The graphic score and accompanying text is meant to let creek tell its story for itself; the score functions as a series of prompts, a structured improvisation, within which the musicians seek ways to voice the creek’s narrative.
That profound environmental changes occur over time is not in question. However, the increasingly accelerated rates of change point to an environment whose balance has shifted towards an inevitably catastrophic decline if left unchecked. creek* asks: how can we prompt a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships in the environment, and what could that understanding contribute to meaningful discussions (and actions) around rapid environmental change?
Brain Injury and the Arts
An interdisciplinary research event presented in conjunction with Dramatic Art’s mainstage production ‘The Mysterious Mind of Molly McGillicuddy’, a play examining brain injury and related mental health issues through the styles of full-mask, movement, and physical theatre.
Written and directed by Mike Griffin.
Participating artists:
‘Anatomy of the Recovering Brain’ by Frank Horvat, composer,
Kathryn Ladano, bass clarinet and Richard Burrows, percussion
‘Impact – An accidental meditation’ by Jewels Krauss,
Steve Lukas, and Nicholas Greenland
Nick Zubeck Record Release
Album release party for “Echo Park” by Nick Zubeck. Featuring the following artists: ick Zubeck: guitars and singing
Joseph Gallo Jr.: bass and singing
Robbie Grunwald: keys
Kathryn Ladano: bass clarinet
Rich Burnett: electric guitar, lap steel
Tim Shia: drums