Media Sanctuary TV is a stream of short videos produced by affiliates of The Sanctuary for Independent Media. Tune in for activist video shorts, live recorded music, digital storytelling, press conferences, videoblogs and more!! The Sanctuary For Independent Media is a community media arts center ...
Media Sanctuary TV is a stream of short videos produced by affiliates of The Sanctuary for Independent Media. Tune in for activist video shorts, live recorded music, digital storytelling, press conferences, videoblogs and more!! The Sanctuary For Independent Media is a community media arts center located in an historic converted church in Troy, NY. We provide screening, production and performance facilities, training in media production and a meeting space for artists, activists and independent media makers of all kinds.Emailing info"at"TheSanctuaryForIndependentMedia.org is the best way to reach us. You can also phone (518) 272-2390 on the night of an event. Our mailing address is: The Sanctuary For Independent Media PO Box 35 Troy, NY 12181
Show allwww.JazzSanctuary.org"Wisdom/ Learning/Reflection/Ship/Ikuru," by the Thirteenth Assembly with Taylor Ho Bynum ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Wisdom/ Learning/Reflection/Ship/Ikuru," by the Thirteenth Assembly with Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet), Tomas Fujiwara (drums), recorded live on December 1, 2007 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Mr. Melancholy Frantically Pirouettes with Enthusiasm. His New Chapeau has ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Mr. Melancholy Frantically Pirouettes with Enthusiasm. His New Chapeau has Arrived." by the Michael Vlatkovich Quartet with Michael Vlatkovich (trombone), David Mott (baritone saxophone), Jonathan Golove (electric cello) and Christopher Garcia (percussion), recorded live on October 22, 2007 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. An exciting live spectacle of sprawling, free-spirited, freewheeling music, the quartet's wily gait yields an abundance of stylizations and mini-motifs. Commanding improvisational trombonist Vlatkovich devises challenging structures for his band-mates, using word and numerical games as guideposts to determine compositional structures. Minimalism attains a fruitful coexistence with garrulous improvisation and off-kilter movements, as Vlatkovich leaves lots of room for soloists to navigate This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Song 1," by From Between Trio with Michel Doneda (soprano ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Song 1," by From Between Trio with Michel Doneda (soprano saxophone), Tatsuya Nakatani (percussion), and Jack Wright (saxophone), recorded live on September 15, 2007 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. From Between Trio, a collaboration of musicians from three continents, creates their own sounds using many different instruments and unique techniques, culminating in an intense sound that defies musical categories. Their improvised, experimental music combines jazz, free jazz, rock, and noise, but also keeps the beauty of Japanese folk music. The music creates itself and many questions are raised about its direction: the answers are unknown, opening doors to anyone who wants to look in. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org "Song One," by the Weasel Walter Trio with Weasel ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org "Song One," by the Weasel Walter Trio with Weasel Walter (percussion), Mary Halvorson (guitar), Peter Evans (trumpet), recorded live on September 20, 2008 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY.This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Frequent Flyer," by The Ras Ensemble with Ras Moshe (saxophone), ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Frequent Flyer," by The Ras Ensemble with Ras Moshe (saxophone), David Miller (drums), Tor Yochai Snyder (guitar) and Clif Jackson (bass), recorded live on November 22, 2008 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY.The Ras Ensemble is uniquely positioned to bring the lineage of free jazz into the present day. With a family history rich in the jazz tradition, saxophonist Ras Moshe is on the forefront of musicians keeping avant garde music urgent and vital. Well versed in jazz’s past, he uses his knowledge to envision a future: the positive effect music will have on social and personal change.This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Song 2," by From Between Trio with Michel Doneda (soprano ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Song 2," by From Between Trio with Michel Doneda (soprano saxophone), Tatsuya Nakatani (percussion), and Jack Wright (saxophone), recorded live on September 15, 2007 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. From Between Trio, a collaboration of musicians from three continents, creates their own sounds using many different instruments and unique techniques, culminating in an intense sound that defies musical categories. Their improvised, experimental music combines jazz, free jazz, rock, and noise, but also keeps the beauty of Japanese folk music. The music creates itself and many questions are raised about its direction: the answers are unknown, opening doors to anyone who wants to look in. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Part 1," by William hooker (drums), recorded live on February ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Part 1," by William hooker (drums), recorded live on February 14, 2009 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. Percussionist William Hooker improvises to pioneering African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux’s 1920 silent classic, “The Symbol of the Unconquered.” Originally advertised as a chance to come see “the annihila¬tion of the Ku Klux Klan,” the film is part of the emergence of a radical black voice in the mass media. William Hooker’s work is frequently grounded in a narrative context. Whether set against a silent film or anchored by a poetic theme, Hooker brings dramatic tension and human warmth to avant-garde jazz. His ability to find fertile ground for moving music in a variety of settings that obliterate genre distinctions offers a much-needed statement of social optimism in the arts. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Part 2," by William hooker (drums), recorded live on February ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Part 2," by William hooker (drums), recorded live on February 14, 2009 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. Percussionist William Hooker improvises to pioneering African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux’s 1920 silent classic, “The Symbol of the Unconquered.” Originally advertised as a chance to come see “the annihila¬tion of the Ku Klux Klan,” the film is part of the emergence of a radical black voice in the mass media. William Hooker’s work is frequently grounded in a narrative context. Whether set against a silent film or anchored by a poetic theme, Hooker brings dramatic tension and human warmth to avant-garde jazz. His ability to find fertile ground for moving music in a variety of settings that obliterate genre distinctions offers a much-needed statement of social optimism in the arts. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Part 3," by William hooker (drums), recorded live on February ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Part 3," by William hooker (drums), recorded live on February 14, 2009 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. Percussionist William Hooker improvises to pioneering African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux’s 1920 silent classic, “The Symbol of the Unconquered.” Originally advertised as a chance to come see “the annihila¬tion of the Ku Klux Klan,” the film is part of the emergence of a radical black voice in the mass media. William Hooker’s work is frequently grounded in a narrative context. Whether set against a silent film or anchored by a poetic theme, Hooker brings dramatic tension and human warmth to avant-garde jazz. His ability to find fertile ground for moving music in a variety of settings that obliterate genre distinctions offers a much-needed statement of social optimism in the arts. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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www.JazzSanctuary.org"Song 3," by From Between Trio with Michel Doneda (soprano ...
www.JazzSanctuary.org"Song 3," by From Between Trio with Michel Doneda (soprano saxophone), Tatsuya Nakatani (percussion), and Jack Wright (saxophone), recorded live on September 15, 2007 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. From Between Trio, a collaboration of musicians from three continents, creates their own sounds using many different instruments and unique techniques, culminating in an intense sound that defies musical categories. Their improvised, experimental music combines jazz, free jazz, rock, and noise, but also keeps the beauty of Japanese folk music. The music creates itself and many questions are raised about its direction: the answers are unknown, opening doors to anyone who wants to look in. This production is part of "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary," a 13-part series of jazz performance videos featuring some of the world's most talented improvisers performing a wide spectrum of music in the genre broadly known as free jazz. Each hour-long show is available on DVD directly from Downtown Music Gallery (www.downtownmusicgallery.com).For more information on this series visit www.JazzSanctuary.orgThe complete series consists of performances by: The Thirteenth Assembly (Taylor Ho Bynum, Tomas Fujiwara, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone)Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (Kahil El'Zabar, Ernest Dawkins, Corey Wilkes)From Between Trio (Michel Doneda, Tatsuya Nakatani, Jack Wright)Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Christopher Garcia, Jonathan Golove, David Mott, Michael Vlatkovich)Sax Soup Poetry and Voice (Joe Giardullo, Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte)Trio Tarana (Sam Bardfeld, Ravish Momin, Brian Prunka)The Ras Ensemble (Clif Jackson, Dave Miller, Ras Moshe, Tor Yochai Snyder)William HookerEmpty Cage Quartet (Ivan Johnson, Paul Kikuchi, Jason Mears, Kris Tiner)Weasel Walter Trio (Peter Evans, Mary Halvorson, Weasel Walter)Splatto Festival Chorus (Dave Barrett, Michael Bisio, Ed Mann, Todd Reynolds)Amiri Baraka and Rob BrownFay Victor Ensemble (Ken Filiano, Anders Nilsson, Michael TA Thompson, Fay Victor)."Free Jazz from the Sanctuary" is a co-production of NY Media Alliance and the Arts Department at Rensselaer, made possible in part with support from the NYS Council on the Arts and the NYS Music Fund, established by the NYS Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers.
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