2007 AMY DENIO GAP press
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Italian sculptress Elisabetta Jacomini invited me to participate in a concert at the SHED, her performance space in Dublin. I played solo, accompanied poet Nell Regan, and improvised with a creative (and beer-loving) young Polish singer, Ewa Gigon. It was an inspired evening of collaboration, and Nell and I plan to work together in the future. Elisabetta and I are planning to do a collaborative sculptural/sound installation; hopefully we’ll meet in Catalunya, Spain in September to begin brainstorming.
I was invited to play in Dublin the next night with a hilarious improvising ensemble called United Bible Studies (three singers, two saxes, two guitars, bass, three drummers wearing yellow hard hats, and Gavin on noise and conducting when it got too loud or stupid). I met dozens of fascinating artists living in town, and hope to return soon!
Italian sculptress Elisabetta Jacomini invited me to participate in a concert at the SHED, her performance space in Dublin. I played solo, accompanied poet Nell Regan, and improvised with a creative (and beer-loving) young Polish singer, Ewa Gigon. It was an inspired evening of collaboration, and Nell and I plan to work together in the future. Elisabetta and I are planning to do a collaborative sculptural/sound installation; hopefully we’ll meet in Catalunya, Spain in September to begin brainstorming.
I was invited to play in Dublin the next night with a hilarious improvising ensemble called United Bible Studies (three singers, two saxes, two guitars, bass, three drummers wearing yellow hard hats, and Gavin on noise and conducting when it got too loud or stupid). I met dozens of fascinating artists living in town, and hope to return soon!