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HUT X
HUT: An evening of contemporary music, movement, and poetry.
Saturday, May 6th, 2017 8pm
3 Artists - 3 Separate Short Sets
LUKE STEWART - MUSIC
LUKE STEWART (ANCESTRAL DUO) plays bass and saxophone with DC-based indie rock band Laughing Man, who has performed at historic venues in the city including the Black Cat and St. Stephens Church, opening for national acts such as The Evens, Wavves, Junkyard Band, and Wale. He has also played saxophone with his own experimental group Ziggurat, as well as various special collaborative performances throughout the East Coast. He is also a member of experimental electronic trio Mind Over Matter, Music Over Mind, which has participated in numerous festival performances, including Sonic Circuits Festival and Noise Fest at George Mason University. During the day, he is the Production Coordinator for WPFW 89.3FM, as well as the host of THE VIBES edition of Overnight Jazz, weekly eclectic jazz program which showcases music from various sources in Lukes musical explorations.
CALIPH ALI - POEMS
CALIPH ALI is an artist, painter, poet and lifelong resident of Springfield, MA.
CORI OLINGHOUSE - DANCE Cori Olinghouse is an artist, archivist, and curator. She is currently developing an improvisational portraiture practice, Clown Therapy, that explores the shape-shifting nature of identity and personhood. She was the recipient of The Award, conceived by Dean Moss with Joshua Lubin-Levy (2015), a participant in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Extended Life Dance Development program made possible in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (2016-2017), and a panelist in the Museum of Modern Arts "Storytelling in the Archives" forum (2015) alongside Boris Charmatz and Marvin Taylor. Her work has been produced by New York Live Arts, Danspace Project, BRIC Arts Media, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Roulette, and Movement Research. She has performed in the works of Trisha Brown and Bill Irwin, and is now the Archive Director for the Trisha Brown Dance Company. As part of her graduate research at the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP) at Wesleyan University, Olinghouse is working on a series of hybrid projects that bring together her research in archives, curation and performance.
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25 Main Street
Northampton, MA 01060
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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