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Sat, Mar 28 2015 8:00 PM

Fort Mason Center Southside Theater
Fort Mason Center Building D, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94123

Circuit Network is proud to present a three-night run of SPAN, a multimedia electro-acoustic chamber work by composer/performer Pamela Z and video artist Carole Kim inspired by the many historical, structural, aesthetic, functional and cultural concerns surrounding bridges. The piece is scored for a six-member chamber ensemble that includes voice, brass winds, gongs and low strings – all of which are processed in real time and layered over an armature of text-sound composition – and performed within an immersive projection installation created by Carole Kim. Span will be presented Friday, Saturday, Sunday March 27 - 29, 2015 at 8:00pm

Pamela Z: music composition / voice & electronics
Carole Kim: live visuals
Tom Dambly: trumpet
Richard Marriott: trombone
Charith Premawardhana: viola
Crystal Pascucci: cello
Karen Stackpole: percussion

Tickets are available through Brown Paper Tickets: http://pamelazspan.brownpapertickets.com

SPAN is produced by Circuit Network and co-presented by the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival and Fort Mason Center Presents, with generous support from the Gerbode and Hewlett Foundations, National Endowment for the Arts,
and mediaThe foundation, Inc.

Cost: $12-$25 Sliding Scale
Audio samples in which musicians at this event play:
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
BREATHING is a movement from Carbon Song Cycle (a inter-media chamber work by composer/performer Pamela Z and visual artist Christina McPhee). The work was originally written for voice & electronics, bassoon, viola, cello, percussion, and tape. This is a solo version performed by the composer (with just voice, processing, and tape), recorded at a 3/13/2014 duo concert with Joan La Barbara as part of the 2014 ROOM Series. Pamela Z is using a gesture controller (designed and built by Donald Swearingen). © 2013 Last Letter Music (ASCAP)