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SUMMARY:Lavender Ruins
DESCRIPTION:Please note: Lavender Ruins may not play if Fog x Ruins is offline. Click here to check on the status of Fog x Ruins and other fog sculptures. \nAn evening concert sound installation by Neil Leonard made in response to Fog x Ruins\, Fujiko Nakaya’s site-specific fog sculpture for Franklin Park’s Overlook Shelter Ruins\, the site where Elma Lewis invited Duke Ellington to perform annually for Playhouse in the Park. \nLeonard’s composition fills the site of Nakaya’s dancing fog and lighting design by Shiro Takatani\, with sound that also pays tribute to the visionary concepts of Fujiko Nakaya and the sonic imagination of Duke Ellington. The work revisits selected themes by Ellington including Lady of the Lavender Mist\, The Kissing Mist\, Atmosphere (Moon Mist)\, A Blue Fog That You Can Almost See Through (Transblucency)\, The Fog That Clouds It (Schwiphti). As these titles suggest\, the music is atmospheric\, lush and mist-like. The sound is reminiscent of Duke Ellington’s Boston-area born saxophonists\, Harry Carney and Johnny Hodges\, who recorded these themes with Ellington\, and performed with his orchestra in the Ruins. \nThis 20-minute sound installation\, playing at 7:00pm and 8:00pm\, comprises an array of speakers located at the Overlook Shelter Ruins surrounding the fog sculpture and audience. \n\nPresentation of this program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter\, Eugene M. Lang Foundation and an anonymous donor.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/lavender-ruins/
LOCATION:Fog x Ruins\, Franklin Park Overlook
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:Lavender Ruins
DESCRIPTION:Please note: Lavender Ruins may not play if Fog x Ruins is offline. Click here to check on the status of Fog x Ruins and other fog sculptures. \nAn evening concert sound installation by Neil Leonard made in response to Fog x Ruins\, Fujiko Nakaya’s site-specific fog sculpture for Franklin Park’s Overlook Shelter Ruins\, the site where Elma Lewis invited Duke Ellington to perform annually for Playhouse in the Park. \nLeonard’s composition fills the site of Nakaya’s dancing fog and lighting design by Shiro Takatani\, with sound that also pays tribute to the visionary concepts of Fujiko Nakaya and the sonic imagination of Duke Ellington. The work revisits selected themes by Ellington including Lady of the Lavender Mist\, The Kissing Mist\, Atmosphere (Moon Mist)\, A Blue Fog That You Can Almost See Through (Transblucency)\, The Fog That Clouds It (Schwiphti). As these titles suggest\, the music is atmospheric\, lush and mist-like. The sound is reminiscent of Duke Ellington’s Boston-area born saxophonists\, Harry Carney and Johnny Hodges\, who recorded these themes with Ellington\, and performed with his orchestra in the Ruins. \nThis 20-minute sound installation\, playing at 7:00pm and 8:00pm\, comprises an array of speakers located at the Overlook Shelter Ruins surrounding the fog sculpture and audience. \n\nPresentation of this program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter\, Eugene M. Lang Foundation and an anonymous donor.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/lavender-ruins/
LOCATION:Fog x Ruins\, Franklin Park Overlook
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:the SOUND [if trees were water]
DESCRIPTION:the SOUND gathers voice recordings from immigrant students of the Boston International Newcomers Academy [BINcA] and connects them throughout the city in a series of multidisciplinary performance and sound installations. The first of a 3-movement piece by composer Beau Kenyon\, the SOUND [if trees were water] explores family identity as the root to generating your own hope and success. Dancers will be costumed in sculptural\, sound-emitting pieces as they move around and through the audience\, enveloping them in the spoken words of teenage immigrants woven together with an original sound score and under a blanket of Nakaya’s ethereal fog sculpture. Visit beaukenyon.com/thesound for more information about this and the remaining two movements which will be placed throughout the city. \n\nPresentation of this program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter\, Eugene M. Lang Foundation\, New England Foundation for the Arts\, Northeastern University Center for the Arts and The Boston Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/fog-performance-beau-kenyon/
LOCATION:Fog x Canopy\, Clemente Field\, Back Bay Fens
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:the SOUND [if trees were water]
DESCRIPTION:the SOUND gathers voice recordings from immigrant students of the Boston International Newcomers Academy [BINcA] and connects them throughout the city in a series of multidisciplinary performance and sound installations. The first of a 3-movement piece by composer Beau Kenyon\, the SOUND [if trees were water] explores family identity as the root to generating your own hope and success. Dancers will be costumed in sculptural\, sound-emitting pieces as they move around and through the audience\, enveloping them in the spoken words of teenage immigrants woven together with an original sound score and under a blanket of Nakaya’s ethereal fog sculpture. Visit beaukenyon.com/thesound for more information about this and the remaining two movements which will be placed throughout the city. \n\nPresentation of this program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter\, Eugene M. Lang Foundation\, New England Foundation for the Arts\, Northeastern University Center for the Arts and The Boston Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/fog-performance-beau-kenyon/
LOCATION:Fog x Canopy\, Clemente Field\, Back Bay Fens
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:the SOUND [if trees were water]
DESCRIPTION:the SOUND gathers voice recordings from immigrant students of the Boston International Newcomers Academy [BINcA] and connects them throughout the city in a series of multidisciplinary performance and sound installations. The first of a 3-movement piece by composer Beau Kenyon\, the SOUND [if trees were water] explores family identity as the root to generating your own hope and success. Dancers will be costumed in sculptural\, sound-emitting pieces as they move around and through the audience\, enveloping them in the spoken words of teenage immigrants woven together with an original sound score and under a blanket of Nakaya’s ethereal fog sculpture. Visit beaukenyon.com/thesound for more information about this and the remaining two movements which will be placed throughout the city. \n\nPresentation of this program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter\, Eugene M. Lang Foundation\, New England Foundation for the Arts\, Northeastern University Center for the Arts and The Boston Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/fog-performance-beau-kenyon/
LOCATION:Fog x Canopy\, Clemente Field\, Back Bay Fens
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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