
(first to last)
Tatsuya Nakatani
Tatsuya Nakatani is a contemporary percussionist, originally from Osaka, Japan. He utilizes the drum set, bowed gongs, cymbals, singing bowls
and metal objects.
Visions of Christ
(Casey Deming and John Jerry)
& Take Acre
(Rich Barlow, Jaron Childs, Charles Gillett & Davu Seru)
Nakatani Gong Orchestra
with
Jackie Beckey
Kevin Cosgrove
Jonathan Kaiser
Adam Patterson
Jonathan Zorn

George Cartwright (saxaphones)
& Davu Seru (percussion)
Pentacene
Andrew Broder (guitar / electronics)
Tim Glenn (percussion)

Brambles Cinch (chicago, ill)
I am John Collins McCormick, a mulit-media artist working with drawing and sound. As a performer I am Brambles Cinch, one half of the duo Sky Thing and I work with percussive sounds. I’m influenced by sounds simultaneity and try to emulate interior and exterior soundscapes while improvising. I’ve currently moved laterally from the drum and sticks by building a cigar box contact mic instrument which is equipped with variable speed motors and also acts as a resonate surface for small percussive sounds. These sounds are amplified and filtered and then resonate through transducers attached to balloons. The resulting performances are always changing as the objects used are accumulated through the territory in which I am performing.
Davu Seru (percussion)
Dubbelboss (bass & electronics)

Come celebrate a great run at the Art of This Gallery space
and our ongoing relationship as the series finds a new home
This will be another fundraiser for our future and securing a new home for the series.
$3-10
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Take Acre
Rich Barlow, Jaron Childs, Charles Gillett, Davu Seru
Paul Metzger & Davu Seru
George Cartwright, Andrew Broder, Tim Glenn

Charles Gillett (electric guitar) & John O’Brien (trumpet)
John Zuma Saint-Pelvyn (guitar)
Jaron Childs (alto sax), Jesse Petersen (guitar), and Davu Seru (percussion)
