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|Event display name=Happy 10 year Anniversary to Mongoose and Happy 16th Birthday to CotFG
|Event display name=Happy 10 year Anniversary to Mongoose and Happy 16th Birthday to CotFG
|Date Start=2019-10-19
|Date Start=2019-10-19 12:00 AM
|Date End=2019-10-19
|Date End=2019-10-19 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description=Mongoose is an improvisational game ensemble generally consisting of 10 players. A mash-up of improvising actors and musicians in a street illegal version of John Zorn’s legendary game composition Cobra. Expect the lightning fast jump cuts of Cobra with words and scenic content in addition to the sonic game play.
|Event description=Mongoose (https://www.facebook.com/mongoosejamz/) is an improvisational game ensemble generally consisting of 10 players. A mash-up of improvising actors and musicians in a street illegal version of John Zorn’s legendary game composition Cobra. Expect the lightning fast jump cuts of Cobra with words and scenic content in addition to the sonic game play.


Joining us for this special occasion are also Wilson Marks (solo loop guitar set), Jason Zeh from Kansas City and Spectrum Ensemble from Denton, Tx.
Joining us for this special occasion are also Wilson Marks (solo loop guitar set), Jason Zeh from Kansas City and Spectrum Ensemble from Denton, Tx.


Multi-media artist, Jason Zeh (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC_dE-_W5tM) (b.1980, Bowling Green, OH) has roots in the Midwest noise and EAI scenes. In this context, he has worked for many years developing extended techniques for the use of audio tape in sound production. Current work engages with his academic research into queer theory, feminist theory, and media and sound studies and is primarily focused on sound and performance using hardware hacking and creative coding as ways of creating interactive social encounters that address the ways communication technologies both facilitate and disrupt human connection.
Multi-media artist, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC_dE-_W5tM Jason Zeh] (b.1980, Bowling Green, OH) has roots in the Midwest noise and EAI scenes. In this context, he has worked for many years developing extended techniques for the use of audio tape in sound production. Current work engages with his academic research into queer theory, feminist theory, and media and sound studies and is primarily focused on sound and performance using hardware hacking and creative coding as ways of creating interactive social encounters that address the ways communication technologies both facilitate and disrupt human connection.


Spectrum Ensemble (https://www.spectrumensemble.org/) is music group based in Denton, Texas, striving to increase visibility of talented Queer musicians and composers. They commission new works by Queer composers and perform those works, alongside works of famous Queer composers throughout history, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and around the country. Spectrum Ensemble profits are donated to LGBTQA+ charitable organizations.
[https://www.spectrumensemble.org/ Spectrum Ensemble] is music group based in Denton, Texas, striving to increase visibility of talented Queer musicians and composers. They commission new works by Queer composers and perform those works, alongside works of famous Queer composers throughout history, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and around the country. Spectrum Ensemble profits are donated to LGBTQA+ charitable organizations.


Wilson Marks (https://wilsonmarks.com/about) studied jazz in the city of New Orleans, destitution in Portland, a two hour layover in Honolulu and tacos in Austin TX. A versatile guitarist, composer and singer-songwriter, Wilson teaches and plays in many ensembles in Austin, Tx.
[https://wilsonmarks.com/about Wilson Marks] studied jazz in the city of New Orleans, destitution in Portland, a two hour layover in Honolulu and tacos in Austin TX. A versatile guitarist, composer and singer-songwriter, Wilson teaches and plays in many ensembles in Austin, Tx.
 
|Event format=Concert
Purchase your advance ticket for just $5 here (https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4326762) !
|Event medium=Music
Seance
October 24th, 25th, 26th, times below, $25-30
|Presented by=CotFG
|Presented by=CotFG
|Event artist=Mongoose,Jason Zeh,Spectrum Ensemble,Wilson Marks
|Event artist=Mongoose; Jason Zeh; Spectrum Ensemble; Wilson Marks
|Type of Event=Music
|Event admission type=Free
|Event ticket price=0
|Airtable Record ID=recsYNdily6MfGBhg
|Is public=Yes
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM
|Is public=1
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Latest revision as of 10:06, November 26, 2023


Event Info
Date 10.19.19
Format
Medium
Admission Free
Involved


Mongoose is an improvisational game ensemble generally consisting of 10 players. A mash-up of improvising actors and musicians in a street illegal version of John Zorn’s legendary game composition Cobra. Expect the lightning fast jump cuts of Cobra with words and scenic content in addition to the sonic game play.

Joining us for this special occasion are also Wilson Marks (solo loop guitar set), Jason Zeh from Kansas City and Spectrum Ensemble from Denton, Tx.

Multi-media artist, Jason Zeh (b.1980, Bowling Green, OH) has roots in the Midwest noise and EAI scenes. In this context, he has worked for many years developing extended techniques for the use of audio tape in sound production. Current work engages with his academic research into queer theory, feminist theory, and media and sound studies and is primarily focused on sound and performance using hardware hacking and creative coding as ways of creating interactive social encounters that address the ways communication technologies both facilitate and disrupt human connection.

Spectrum Ensemble is music group based in Denton, Texas, striving to increase visibility of talented Queer musicians and composers. They commission new works by Queer composers and perform those works, alongside works of famous Queer composers throughout history, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and around the country. Spectrum Ensemble profits are donated to LGBTQA+ charitable organizations.

Wilson Marks studied jazz in the city of New Orleans, destitution in Portland, a two hour layover in Honolulu and tacos in Austin TX. A versatile guitarist, composer and singer-songwriter, Wilson teaches and plays in many ensembles in Austin, Tx.