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Synchromy and Tuesdays at Monkspace "say I am not far enough"
A night of readings, art, and music inspired by the life and work of late Amercian writer Ursula K. Le Guin.
Date and performance times: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 | 6 pm and 8 pm
Location: Monk Space (4414 West 2nd St., Los Angeles, 90004)
Synchromy and Tuesdays @ Monkspace present “say I am not far enough”, a night of readings, art, and music inspired by the life and work of late American novelist Ursula K. Le Guin. Born in Berkeley, California in 1929, Le Guin’s unique voice broke barriers in the realms of science fiction and fantasy in the 1960s and 70s, lending a feminist slant and refreshing approach to genres dominated by macho male protagonists and space battles.
6 pm First Set
Free Show (reservation recommended)
Reservations can be made here
Food and Drink will be available (details to follow)
Elinor Armer’s Lockerbones/Airbones and excerpts from Joseph Schwantner's Wild Angels of the Open Hills, improvisation by Miller Wren, and works by Laura Brackney and Stephen Taylor. Featuring mezzo-sopranos Amy Fogerson and Megan Ihnen, and actors Amielynn Abellera, June Carryl, and Arye Gross. Conductor Stephen Tucker makes his first Synchromy appearance on both programs.
8 pm Second Set
Ticketed as usual by T@MS / Tickets on sale now
Cost: $20 student / $25 adult
More excerpts from Joseph Schwantner’s Wild Angels of the Open Hills with mezzo-soprano Megan Ihnen, flutist Sara Andon, and harpist Ellie Choate. The world premieres of Jason Barabba’s say I am not far enough with Choate and baritone Scott Graff and Australian composer Naima Fine’s A non-euclidean view of California as a cold place to be. Pianist/composer Vicki Ray will improvise with readings of Ursula K. Le Guin’s version of the Tao Te Ching, along with more readings from Abellera, Carryl, and Gross.
Please visit the Tuesdays @ Monk Space website for more details