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FOR RELEASE: November 16, 2007
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Improvised Music Focus of ISIM Conference
Public Performances
EVANSTON, Ill. --- The Northwestern University School of Music
will host the second annual conference of the International
Society for Improvised Music (ISIM) on the Evanston campus,
Dec. 14 to 16.
Titled “Building Bridges: Improvisation as a Unifying
Agent in Education, Arts, and Society,” the three-day
conference will bring together international performers, educators,
students and community members and further their understanding
of improvisation. Two of the conference’s performance
events will be open to the general public.
Featured artists and presenters will include soprano saxophonist
and composer Jane Ira Bloom; internationally renowned bassist/improviser
and composer Mark Dresser; Lebanese trumpeter Mazen Kerbaj,
co-director of the annual Irtijal Festival of Experimental
Music in Beirut; saxophonist and flutist Oliver Lake performing
with the University of Michigan Creative Arts Orchestra; Northwestern
University Professor Emeritus and music education expert Bennett
Reimer; Chicago-based American-Assyrian musician and composer
Michael Zerang; and representatives from the Association for
the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
Conference events will take place in the School of Music Administration
Building, 711 Elgin Road; Lutkin Hall, 700 University Place;
and the Orrington Hotel in Evanston. Registration to attend
all conference events is $100. To pre-register, go to the ISIM
conference Web site at <http://isim.edsarath.com/>. Registration
also can be accomplished at the time of the conference at the
conference headquarters in the Music Administration Building,
Room 37.
The following ISIM performance events will take place in Lutkin
Hall, 700 University Place. Admission (at the door only) for
the Friday and Saturday evening concerts is $20 for the general
public; $10 for senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and
staff; and free to full-time students with IDs.
Friday, Dec. 14
8 p.m. A performance of “Great Black Music, Ancient
to the Future” by Douglas Ewart and other musicians from
the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM).
Saturday, Dec. 15
8 p.m. Trumpeter Mazen Kerbaj of Beirut,
founder of Al Maslakh, a Lebanese record label dedicated to
promoting experimental music in the Arab world, and Chicago-based
percussionist Michael Zerang, a first-generation American of
Assyrian descent, have worked together since 2004. Kerbaj and
Zerang will perform improvised acoustic music employing extended
techniques for trumpet and percussion. The program also will
feature soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom and Grammy Award-nominated
bassist and composer Mark Dresser. Bloom is a pioneer in the
use of live electronics and movement in jazz. Her continuing
commitment to “pushing the envelope” in her music
has led to collaborations with such outstanding jazz artists
as Kenny Wheeler, Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell, Rufus Reid,
Matt Wilson and Mark Dresser. Dresser has extended the sonic
and musical possibilities of the double bass through the use
of unconventional amplification.
The ISIM promotes performance, education and research in improvised
music, and illuminates connections between musical improvisation
and creativity across fields.
Creating connections is one of the most common themes today.
Whether forging treaties between hostile nations, creating
ties between diverse cultures, melding ideas and artistic influences,
or negotiating the intricacies of human relationships, the
capacity to integrate disparate perspectives and constituencies
into a coherent whole is central to meaning and progress in
most every area of life. Recognizing improvisation as a powerful
tool for building bridges, the ISIM event will feature performances,
workshops and papers based on this theme.
For complete conference information and registration fees,
visit the ISIM conference
web site.
(Source contact: Sarah Weaver, ISIM conference director at
(734) 277-2690 or sarah@isimprov.org).
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