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|Event display name=A Point on a Slow Curve
|Event display name=A Point on a Slow Curve
|Date Start=2019-01-22
|Date Start=2019-01-22 12:00 AM
|Date End=2019-02-02
|Date End=2019-02-02 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=11
|Event description=[http://www.friendlyghost.org/ COTFG] and [http://www.fastforwardaustin.com/ Fast Forward Austin] are very excited to present three work-in-progress performances of “A Point on a Slow Curve“, a staged performance work featuring New York-based band [http://www.motheroctopus.com/ Mother Octopus] 
|Event description=COTFG (http://www.friendlyghost.org/) and Fast Forward Austin (http://www.fastforwardaustin.com/) are very excited to present three work-in-progress performances of “A Point on a Slow Curve“, a staged performance work featuring New York-based band Mother Octopus (http://www.motheroctopus.com/) (violinist and composer Dana Lyn (http://www.danalynmusic.com/) , cellist Clara Kennedy, clarinetist Mike McGinnis (http://www.mikemcginnis.com/) , drummer Vinnie Sperrazza (http://www.vinniesperrazza.org/) and guitarist Ty Citerman (http://www.tyciterman.com/) ) and Austin-based singers Leah Hollingshead, Keely Rhodes, Rebecca Frazier-Smith and Page Stephens.


===Musicians====
:[http://www.danalynmusic.com/ Dana Lyn] - violinist and composer 
:Clara Kennedy - clarinetist
:[http://www.mikemcginnis.com/ Mike McGinnis] - drummer
:[http://www.vinniesperrazza.org/ Vinnie Sperrazza]
:[http://www.tyciterman.com Ty Citerman] - guitarist
:Austin-based singers Leah Hollingshead, Keely Rhodes, Rebecca Frazier-Smith and Page Stephens.
===A Point on a Slow Curve===
“A Point on a Slow Curve” is inspired by the creation of visual artist Jay DeFeo‘s most celebrated painting, “The Rose.”Her sole focus from 1958 to 1966, The Rose bloomed into a one-ton monument, a marriage of sculpture and paint. After the artist’s eviction from her SF apartment, rendered DeFeo bereft and her painting homeless, The Rose was put in storage for 25 years, entombed and eventually forgotten. It was finally bought and restored by the Whitney Museum in 1995, six years after DeFeo’s death.
“A Point on a Slow Curve” is inspired by the creation of visual artist Jay DeFeo‘s most celebrated painting, “The Rose.”Her sole focus from 1958 to 1966, The Rose bloomed into a one-ton monument, a marriage of sculpture and paint. After the artist’s eviction from her SF apartment, rendered DeFeo bereft and her painting homeless, The Rose was put in storage for 25 years, entombed and eventually forgotten. It was finally bought and restored by the Whitney Museum in 1995, six years after DeFeo’s death.


POSC is being made possible by the American Composers Forum with funds provided by the Jerome Foundation and COTFG.
POSC is being made possible by the American Composers Forum with funds provided by the Jerome Foundation and COTFG.


Additional performers include:
===Additional performers include:===
Niemand on January 31st
:Niemand on January 31st
Fast Forward Austin on February 1st
:Fast Forward Austin on February 1st
R.Lee Dockery on February 2nd
:R.Lee Dockery on February 2nd


|Presented by=CotFG,Fast Forward Austin
|Event format=Concert
|Event artist=Dana Lyn,Clara Kennedy,Mike Mcginnis,Vinnie Sperrazza,Ty Citerman,Leah Hollingshead,Keely Rhodes,Rebecca Frazier-smith,Page Stephens
|Event medium=Music
|Type of Event=Music
|Presented by=CotFG; Fast Forward Austin
|Event ticket price=10
|Event artist=Dana Lyn; Clara Kennedy; Mike Mcginnis; Vinnie Sperrazza; Ty Citerman; Leah Hollingshead; Keely Rhodes; Rebecca Frazier-smith; Page Stephens
USD |Is public=Yes
|Event admission type=Set Price
|Event admission price=10
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|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:18 PM
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Latest revision as of 10:06, November 26, 2023


Event Info
Date start 01.22.19
Date end 02.02.19
Start Time 12am
Format
Medium
Admission $10
Press
01.25.19 A New Musical Homage to Jay DeFeo's Monumental Painting, "The ... by Jeanne Claire van Ryzin (Sightlines)

COTFG and Fast Forward Austin are very excited to present three work-in-progress performances of “A Point on a Slow Curve“, a staged performance work featuring New York-based band Mother Octopus 

Musicians=

Dana Lyn - violinist and composer
Clara Kennedy - clarinetist
Mike McGinnis - drummer
Vinnie Sperrazza
Ty Citerman - guitarist
Austin-based singers Leah Hollingshead, Keely Rhodes, Rebecca Frazier-Smith and Page Stephens.

A Point on a Slow Curve

“A Point on a Slow Curve” is inspired by the creation of visual artist Jay DeFeo‘s most celebrated painting, “The Rose.”Her sole focus from 1958 to 1966, The Rose bloomed into a one-ton monument, a marriage of sculpture and paint. After the artist’s eviction from her SF apartment, rendered DeFeo bereft and her painting homeless, The Rose was put in storage for 25 years, entombed and eventually forgotten. It was finally bought and restored by the Whitney Museum in 1995, six years after DeFeo’s death.

POSC is being made possible by the American Composers Forum with funds provided by the Jerome Foundation and COTFG.

Additional performers include:

Niemand on January 31st
Fast Forward Austin on February 1st
R.Lee Dockery on February 2nd