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OmniCortex is a mostly new music and performance series held at the Bushwick Community Darkroom. The series highlights music, art, and performance of many genres exposing the audience to new and old worlds of creativity and passion.
Each show is $15 at the door or $10 in advance All Proceeds go to the performers
#7 Saturday 6/29/19 at 8pm Featuring the Comedy and Music Stylings of Ian Goldstein, Dance and Movement Therapy by Anjoli Chadha, and the Music of the WaterLynx Trio
#8 Sunday 6/30/19 at 3pm Featuring Comedy and Music Stylings of Ian Goldstein, classical opera by soprano Rachel Hutchins, and original music by Wise & Young
Ian Goldstein is a writer and performer based in Brooklyn. When he's not producing and performing in comedy shows he can be found busking with his guitar in subway stations or eating doughnuts while thinking about the aging process. See him perform and you might have fun and doughnuts with him.
Anjoli Chadha is a Dance/Movement Therapist and a graduate of Pratt Institute NY. In 2008, she began as a dancer in New Delhi, India with Emperor Minge, a six-piece psychedelic cabaret band. She has trained in kalarippayattu, Indian martial art, ballet and Brazilian capoeira with Capoeira Angola Quintal. In 2018, she traveled to Bahia, Brazil for studies in Samba and Capoeira. She choreographs and dances all around NY like Urban Circus NYC, House of Yes, Judson Memorial Church, Coney Island USA to more locally at ETG cafe. In 2015, she organized Bedroom Dances at Hub 17, Staten Island, showcasing seven dancers from the community. She has danced in works of Z Griss, Seanna Sharp, Florence Poulain, Charlotte Hendrickson. Anjoli facilitates dance and movement workshops for emotional and group healing work. She has been offering this in the Staten Island community since 2016. Her group offerings of Authentic Movement Technique is offered to all genders. She aspires to continue to spread love and kindness through her work as a Dance Therapist, choreographer, and traveler. sentientdancenyc.com @anjolichadha Youtube- Anjoli Chadha
Rachel Hutchins trained at the National Conservatory in Nancy, France, where she earned her Premier Prix in voice performance. Rachel performed for many years in the chorus of the Opéra National de Lorraine and in a variety of regional solo concerts, including the role of Lola in a production of Douglas Moores opera Gallantry with opera colleagues in Nancys Salle Poirel. In Paris, Rachel was the soprano soloist for the chamber orchestra Anthémis from 2007 to 2017, where concert highlights include a solo program of Mozart arias as part of the Sixteenth Arrondissements annual music festival, numerous Bach cantatas, and performances of Pergolesis Stabat Mater in churches including Saint Paul and Saint Séverin. Having recently moved back to the U.S., Rachel is delighted to perform in various venues around the city.
WaterLynx formed this year after Natalia Steinbach released her solo EP and wanted all of the harmonies and parts to be recreated. Now the group consists of an innovative collaboration of composers/improvisers/musicians who value the beauty and intensity of vocal harmony, and the versatility of violin(Natalia) and piano(Chloe Golding) instrumentation. The two compose music separately and together with lyrical content focused on feminine power, environmental conscience, as well as mental health advocacy. Their music is intriguingly beautiful as well as unapologetically fierce.
www.nataliasteinbach.com
Wise & Young is the Boston-based duo of percussionist Peter Wise and violinist Jeffrey Young, who create electronically effected instrumental music. The duo mines classical, rock, jazz and electronic influences and pulls nuance and wonder as much from traditional instruments like violin and drums as from found materials, pots and pans, and eviscerated 80s drum machines. They develop their music collaboratively through a process of improvisation, recording, and revision.
Peter and Jeffrey met in New York Citys creative music scene during their years living in the city, then reconnected after each moved independently to the Allston/Brighton section of Boston. Their initial work together was supported by an Opportunity Fund grant from the Boston Cultural Council, which provided funding and a venue, the Harvard Ed Portal, for their duo premiere in March 2019.
http://www.jeffrey-young.com/wiseandyoung/?fbclid=IwAR2Um7MvFj6GVEAufzxpWuh4U9Au9LJuEG0Q1jhrfBP-SyTyg0Ul6fUUtu8
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LocationBushwick Community Darkroom (View)
110 Troutman Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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