
Boxers mingle with Butoh dancers at a gallery in Dumbo. The eye follows the graceful arch of an arm into the swoop of a swift left hook. in the midst of all this suspended action, music, of an exquisite type, will be made.
Pamplemousse kicks off their Needle Drop music series this Sunday, October 14, in collaboration with the Safe-T-Gallery. You'll remember the DUBuQuE concert series the ensemble hosted at the gallery's former locale in Williamsburg. That ended in 2005, and after two years, gallery owner Don Burmeister is ready to bring back the band.
New York's Extension Ensemble, featuring Ralph Alessi, Sycil Mathai, Theo Primis, Mike Boschen, and Andrew Bove kick off the series this Sunday at 6. See the full schedule below. And here's a quote from Natacha Diels to get you revved up for opening night. "Curated by Andrew Greenwald and myself, this season promises to be filled with extraordinary talent and newness. We have selected those musicians who truly excite and inspire us, and who push the borders of creative and experimental music to the very edge. We hope you will join us every other Sunday in October and November, at 6pm."
All concerts take place at the Safe-T-Gallery, 111 Front St., #214.
10/14 The Extension Ensemble
10/28 Phill Niblock & Guy DeBievre
11/11 TBD
11/25 Jacob Wick, Reuben Radding & Andrew Greenwald
12/16 Ensemble Pamplemousse: Pure and Adulterated Tones
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