Creative Time's 2002 music series starts Thursday

Here is the scoop on Creative Time's 2002 music series in DUMBO.
We hope to see you there!

Best, Sarah Bacon

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Music In DUMBO 2002
16 Main Street (@ Water Street)

Thursday 9/19 - doors open at 9pm
Live Minimal Techno from Berlin

Pole, Berlin, Live Performance (~Scape, Mute) Andrew Pekler, Berlin, Live
Performance (~Scape) Scion, Berlin, Live Performance (Chain Reaction,
Tresor) Vainqueur & Substance, Berlin, Tag-Team DJ Set (Chain Reaction)

Thursday, 9/26 - doors open at 9pm
Live African-Based Performances from New York

Wunmi, Lagos/London/New York, Live Performance with Keys, Bass, Drums &
Percussion (Masters At Work, Soul Jazz, King Street Sounds, Africa Songs)
Osunlade, Puerto RIco, DJ Set with Live Instrumentation (Yoruba Records,
Soul Jazz Record) Asae Yaa Productions, New York, Live Traditional African
Drum & Dance Kai Fikentscher, New York, Presentation

Thursday, 10/3 - doors open at 9pm
Live Experimental Music and Multimedia from Around the World

Pamelia Kurstin, New York, LIve Full-Sized Theremin Performance
Deadbeat vs. Monolake, Montreal & Berlin, Live Collaborative Web
Performance between Berlin & NY (Revolver, Force Inc., [ml/i], Chain
Reaction) Todd Sines & Natacha Labelle, Toronto & Columbus, Live Performance
+ Multimedia Projections (Planet E, Peacefrog, Ele_mental) Magda, Detroit,
DJ Set (women on Wax & M_nus Records)
Alberto Levy Macedo, Chloe Gottlieb & Richard Ting, Brasil/Mexico & New
York Live Participatory Cell Phone-based Multimedia Performance
Scott Wolynski, Israel/New York Real-time Computational 3D Projections
Milena Iossifova, Bulgaria Cinematic Video Narratives of Cuba, Bulgaria, and
Detroit


**Creative Time's 2002 fall music series departs from our seven-year legacy
in the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage and is set in a more intimate venue, a
nineteenth-century former stable in DUMBO. Three evenings of live
performances will showcase a range of innovative artistic developments
within electronic and traditional music as well as multimedia, while also
recognizing the historical genesis of these genres. Creative Time's 2002
music series caters to our diverse audience and furthers our longstanding
commitment to fostering emerging artistic practice.


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Sarah H. Bacon
Director of Communications
Creative Time - art where you least expect it
t- 212.206.6674 x 205