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|Event display name=Lean, Bleak
|Event display name=Lean, Bleak
|Date Start=2016-10-07
|Date Start=2016-10-07 12:00 AM
|Date End=2016-10-07
|Date End=2016-10-07 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description=Lean, Bleak is an ongoing experimental music concert series conceived as a space to allow artists to present their work across various practices including improvisation, noise, poetry, dance and composed song. The inaugural series took place in June, July and August in Houston and continues in Austin at the Museum of Human Achievement in October, November and December.
|Event description=Lean, Bleak is an ongoing experimental music concert series conceived as a space to allow artists to present their work across various practices including improvisation, noise, poetry, dance and composed song. The inaugural series took place in June, July and August in Houston and continues in Austin at the Museum of Human Achievement in October, November and December.
|Presented by=MoHA
|Event format=Concert
|Event artist=Parham Daghighi,Jonathan Valdez,Robin Kathleen Williams,Macho Blush,Christina Carter,Spencer Dobbs,Tara Bhattacharya
|Event medium=Music
|Type of Event=Music
|Event artist=Parham Daghighi; Jonathan Valdez; Robin Kathleen Williams; Macho Blush; Christina Carter; Spencer Dobbs; Tara Bhattacharya
|Event ticket price=7
|Event admission type=Suggested Donation
USD |Is public=Yes
|Event admission price=7
|Airtable Record ID=recBac7guiwFQj7wP
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:17 PM
|Is public=1
}}
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Latest revision as of 10:08, November 26, 2023


Event Info
Date 10.07.16
Format
Medium
Admission Suggested Donation $7


Lean, Bleak is an ongoing experimental music concert series conceived as a space to allow artists to present their work across various practices including improvisation, noise, poetry, dance and composed song. The inaugural series took place in June, July and August in Houston and continues in Austin at the Museum of Human Achievement in October, November and December.