Date:
Sat, 01/27/2024 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Elliott Program Center
Event Type:
Concert New York-based multidisciplinary artists Shige Moriya and Ximena Garnica and their performance company, the LEIMAY Ensemble, interpret works by graduate music composition students Celeste Betancur, Anna Golubkova, Lemon Guo, and Mike Mulshine.
From dance music to musical AI personae to real-time sculpture construction, these in-progress works were created during a one-week residency at the Elliott Program Center, supported by the Stanford Department of Music. Co-Directors Ximena and Shige worked with members of the LEIMAY Ensemble (Masanori Asahara, Krystel Copper, Maitlin Jordan, and Akane Little) to choreograph and interpret the compositions in conversation with the four graduate composers, resulting in four multimedia performances of music, performance, and dance.
FREE
Open to the Public
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