Tatsuya Nakatani Show Saturday

Friend and Laurel Street neighbor Tommy Birchett has put together this show: Saturday, February 11, 2012 Doors open 8:00pm Tatsuya Nakatani solo + N.G.O. (Nakatani Gong Orchestra w/ 6 local participants) ABOUT THE EVENT Experimental percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani returns to Richmond with his array of drums, singing bowls, cymbals, bows, sticks, and gongs for another […]

Friend and Laurel Street neighbor Tommy Birchett has put together this show:

Saturday, February 11, 2012
Doors open 8:00pm

Tatsuya Nakatani solo + N.G.O. (Nakatani Gong Orchestra w/ 6 local participants)

ABOUT THE EVENT
Experimental percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani returns to Richmond with
his array of drums, singing bowls, cymbals, bows, sticks, and gongs
for another incredible performance. This concert will feature both a
solo set by Tatsuya, and a collaboration with six local participants
(Peter Baldes, Tony Brown, Liz Canfield, Scott Hudgins, Will
O’Donovan, and Gina Sonderegger) to form the Nakatani Gong Orchestra.
At the core of the N.G.O. is 40-inch gong that creates extremely
low-frequency sound waves. These low, ebbing sounds are layered with
the tones of the other gongs to create a pool of sounds that can be
felt deep in the body.

Local Participants:
Peter Baldes (Laurel Street neighbor) is an artist and educator currently teaching media arts at VCU.
– Tony Brown is a musician and tradesman based in Richmond VA.
Liz Canfield (Pine Street neighbor) as an artist and educator at VCU.
– Scott Hudgins (former Laurel Street neighbor) is currently guitarist in Hex Machine; also of ENE,
Tulsa Drone, and Sliang Laos.
– Will O’Donovan is a computer programmer who makes his own noise instruments.
– Gina Sonderegger is an artist and musician from Houston, TX and
currently resides and works in Richmond, VA.

Ghostprint Gallery
220 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220

http://www.hhproduction.org/TATSUYA_NAKATANI_WORKS.html
http://www.hhproduction.org/NGO.html
https://www.facebook.com/events/289432541104115/

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