Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Sat, May 11 2024 8:00 PM


Gachapon features players Nancy Beckman, Cindy Webster, Tom Bickley and Dean Santomieri. For this performance featuring dancer Christina Braun. Photo of Christina by Tim Walters.

Artist bios:

Cindy Webster is a Board Certified Music Therapist/Therapeutic Musician
working in the San Francisco east Bay. She also plays the musical saw, Hurdy-gurdy and other things as well. An admirer of avant-garde music, she creates soundscapes using found objects, found sounds and effects. She has
appeared in San Francisco, Dublin, Zootown and Grass Valley Fringe Festivals; Y2K Loop Festivals in Providence, Santa Cruz and Mexico;
Musical Saw Festivals in Austria, New York and California; trees, phone booths, rooftops, film and recordings. Cindy has been described as, “She can do more with her voice and saw than you can do with anything,”

Nancy Beckman
https://tigergarage.org/nancy-beckman/

Studied Myoan-Ryu shakuhachi honkyoku through Meianji Temple in Kyoto for
five years, receiving the name Fukushin and the license (menkyo Kaiden) to teach from the temple. Later, she studied various types of shakuhachi and
ethnomusicology at Wesleyan University. She also graduated from the Music for Healing and Transition Program, where she played shakuhachi and lyre
for hospice. As a member of ensembles Gusty Winds May Exist (with Tom Bickley), The Cornelius Cardew Choir and Dream Down Duvet, she improvises
and plays experimental music and composes improvisational sound
meditations. She lives in Berkeley and teaches the traditional Myoan
shakuhachi repertoire.

Tom Bickley
https://tigergarage.org/

Composer/performer (EWI, electronics)
Studied Gregorian chant, other medieval music, and African
American sacred music, and recorder. His degrees are in music, liturgy and
library and information science. He is certified by Pauline Oliveros to
teach the meditative improv techniques of Deep Listening. In addition to his work with new music ensembles Gray Code and Comma, he has performed with Pauline Oliveros, Anne LeBaron, Viv Corringham, Philip Gelb, the
Denison Kimball Trio, the Scratch Orchestra and others. He is active in the duo Gusty Winds May Exist, with shakuhachi player Nancy Beckman, co-founded and directs the Cornelius Cardew Choir, and teaches for the
Center for Deep Listening @ RPI and the Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teacher Training.

Dean Santomieri
http://www.deansantomieri.com

Guitar, Taishogoto and spoken word artist; composing / improvising for guitars in non-standard tunings. He is active in the San Francisco Bay
Area free improvisation music scene and has been associated with the groups, Donkey Boy, Malcolm Mooney and the 10th Planet, The Cornelius Cardew Choir, Ghost in the House, I Franzen, and since 2011,
Santomieri-Farhadian Duo. He has also collaborated with dancers Christina Braun, Dawn McMahan, Kinji Hayashi and others.
CD recordings: Crude Rotation, musique concrète, 3” CD, 2000. The Boy Beneath the Sea, story narration and music, 2001. Facebook, the Opera, for
three singers and piano, 2013. Santomieri-Farhadian Duo, RedBlue, guitar and violin, 2015.

Christina Braun, Movement collaborator.

Christina Braun’s choreography has been presented by the International Butoh Festival Thailand, the West Wave Dance Festival and the Asian Art Museum. Christina has been working in collaboration with composers since 2002, most extensively with instrument inventor Tom Nunn and David Samas of Pet the Tiger. As SF Butoh Lab, Christina has produced Butoh dance symposia, performances and workshops to strengthen a
culture of peace with collaborative art practices.

Cost: Online sales and donation at the door