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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 3, 2001
Re: BIG SUR EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL May 19th and 20th, 2001
Contact: Ernesto Diaz-Infante or Magnus Toren
Tel: 001 831 667 2574
Email: <itzat@earthlink.net> or <magnus@henrymiller.org>
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BIG SUR EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL
USA
A wide variety of adventurous modern music: electronic, experimental
improv, and ambient music from New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco,
Houston, Austria, Australia, and Italy. Featuring performances by Jeff
Arnal, The Clocked-Out Duo, Dan DeChellis, Franco Degrassi/Gianni Lenoci
Duo, Ernesto Diaz-Infante/Chris Forsyth Duo, Philip Gayle, Boris Hauf,
Hans Fjellestad/Damon Holzborn Duo, David Gross/James Coleman/Tucker
Dulin Trio, Steev Hise, Bob Marsh/Bob Falesch/Sue Wolf Trio, Recursive
Heretics, Gino Robair, and 99Hooker/Akio Mokono Duo. Henry Miller
Memorial Library, Big Sur, California USA. Saturday and Sunday, May 19th
and 20th, 12-8pm. $10.00/day $15.00 for both. 001 831 667 2574 http://www.henrymiller.org
Day1. Saturday, May 19 2001
12pm Steev Hise - electronics (San Francisco)
1pm Hans Fjellestad/Damon Holzborn Duo keyboard/guitar/electronics (San Diego)
2pm David Gross/James Coleman/Tucker Dulin Trio - sax/theremin/trombone (Boston)
3pm Boris Hauf - g3 powerbook (Austria)
4pm Bob Marsh/Bob Falesch/Sue Wolf Trio - 2 cello/electronics (Chicago)
5pm Franco Degrassi/Gianni Lenoci Duo - keyboard/electronics (Italy)
6pm The Clocked-Out Duo - percussion/electric keyboard (Australia)
7pm BSXMF 2001 Large Ensemble (Interzone)
Day2. Sunday, May 20 2001
1pm Philip Gayle - acoustic guitar solo (Houston)
2pm Jeff Arnal/Dan DeChellis Duo - electric keyboard/drums (New York)
3pm Recursive Heretics - sax and live processing w/g3 powerbook (Oakland)
4pm Ernesto Diaz-Infante/Chris Forsyth Duo - acoustic/electric guitar
(San Francisco/New York)
5pm 99Hooker/Akio Mokono Duo - sax/spoken word/g3 powerbook (New York)
6pm Gino Robair - potluck percussion (San Leandro)
7pm Electro-acoustic tape pieces set curated by Steev Hise
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For more info checkout:
http://www.bayimproviser.com/bsxmf
http://www.henrymiller.org/Events/events.html#expmusic
The Henry Miller Library is nestled in a redwood-lined canyon in
beautiful Big Sur, California. The space is an intimate outdoor venue
that can comfortably accommodate 250 people; it captures the
inspirational spirit of Henry Miller, the world-renowned writer, artist,
and Big Sur resident.
The festival's goal for 2001 is to provide an innovative and unique
forum for artists and audience alike. We are featuring performers whose
work is experimental, improvisational, or avant-garde in nature. In
addition, there will be a concert of electro-acoustic tape pieces
curated by Steev Hise.
For information, tickets, or volunteer help, call 001 831 667 2574,
email: Magnus Toren <magnus@henrymiller.org> or Ernesto Diaz-Infante <itzat@earthlink.net>
BSXMF 2001 is sponsored by:
Coast Weekly 668 Williams Avenue. Seaside, CA 93955, 831-394-5656
Streetlight Records 939 Pacific Street, Santa Cruz
Monterey Mattress Company 701 Redwood Ave. Sand City, 831-899-5464
Bay Improviser.com
KFJC 89.7 FM 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills CA 94022, 650-949-7260
KUSP 88.9 FM P.O. Box 423, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-0423, 831/476-2800 or 1-800-695-5877
Video documentation by
Claytowne Productions PO Box 245, Capitola, CA 95010, 831-477-9029
Food and drink by
Big Sur Coast Foods
DIRECTIONS:
Traveling south from San Francisco or San Jose, Big Sur is 35 miles
south of Carmel-by-the-Sea on Highway 1. The Library is a quarter-mile
south Nepenthe restuarant in a redwood grove on the mountain side of the road.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Camping is available at Andrew Molera State Park for the cost of $3 per
person. Andrew Molera has 20 miles of hiking and/or biking trails,
coastal access, fishing, swimming, and surfing. Hike in 0.3 miles to
primitive camping. For more info, call 831.667.2315
OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS:
Hotel/motel accommodations in Big Sur are very expensive, and all
accommodations on the Monterey Peninsula book quickly near holidays. If
you would like to stay in a motel, we suggest the following:
Mariposa Inn, 1386 Munras Avenue, Monterey, 831.649.1414;
Munras Lodge, 1010 Munras Avenue, Monterey, 831.646.9606;
Sand Dollar Inn, 755 Abrego Street, Monterey, 831.372.7551.
For more info on directions/accommodations call 831.667.2574 or email
Magnus Toren <magnus@henrymiller.org>
Monterey is a one-hour drive away from Big Sur and the Henry Miller Library.
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