contents

jazz
 
World Premiere Susie Ibarra, the DreamTime Ensemble, and Souleymane Badolo

Fragility: An Exploration of Polyrhythms
Susie Ibarra and the DreamTime Ensemble in collaboration with Souleymane Badolo

Friday, June 8, 7:30 PM
Saturday, June 9, 7:30 PM

Fragility: An Exploration of Polyrhythms is the world premiere of drummer/composer Susie Ibarra's new immersive performance. Using polyrhythms as a model for human interdependence, Ibarra captures the concept of fragility through music, exploring the subtle intersections that affect relationships. Ibarra conceives the musical structure of Fragility as a 'game piece' in which the rules require performers to take turns conducting action: shifting roles and perspectives in live experimentation.

Drawing on deep knowledge of Asian and jazz percussive traditions, Ibarra leads audiences on a journey into a mesmerizing musical environment. An ensemble of seven musicians creates multi-layered, expansive sonic textures. Dancer Souleymane Badolo interacts with custom-built motion capture technology in which the dancer's movements trigger recorded sounds to create a live rhythmic composition. The performance of Fragility takes place in the Asia Society Museum's Starr Gallery with musicians at the center, audience surrounding them, and all enveloped by the multi-channel surround sound installation.

Concept and Music Compositions: Susie Ibarra
Choreography: Souleymane Badolo
Sound Engineering and Sound Design: Justin Frye
Stage Design and Lighting: Clifton Taylor
Interactive Systems Design: Tommy Martinez

DreamTime Ensemble: Claudia Acuña, vocals; Jennifer Choi, violin; Yves Dharamraj, cello; Justin Frye, bass; Yuka C. Honda, electronics; Susie Ibarra, drumset and percussion; and Jake Landau, guitar and keyboard

Commissioned and produced by Asia Society as part of Creative Common Ground, an initiative that expands contemporary performance practice by commissioning, producing, and presenting artists who explore beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. The initiative is supported by a generous grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Fragility: An Exploration of Polyrhythms has been developed in partnership with Pioneer Works with additional support from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant during the residency phase.



write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Jazz News :: home page