Event calendar
Elastro: Garden Parties, Nolan Chin, Jack Langdon & Olivia Shortt
We’ve got an exciting Elastro planned for November featuring the trio Garden Parties, a duo of Jack Langdon / Olivia Shortt, and a solo set from Nolan Chin.
Lee Miko Romero 𝒾𝓃𝓉𝒾𝓂𝒶𝒸𝒾𝑒𝓈 𝑜𝒻 𝒶 𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓇 Visual Gallery Exhibition Opening
Opening Sunday, November 17th, ‘𝒾𝓃𝓉𝒾𝓂𝒶𝒸𝒾𝑒𝓈 𝑜𝒻 𝒶 𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓇’ brings together the intricate webs and weavings of Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist and sewist, Lee Miko Romero. Through drawings, quilts, and functional objects, Lee's works present a timeless story of their own, of slowing down and rest, of slow labor, of interconnectedness. Framed by moments of catching oneself getting lost in thought, or dreaming of a flourishing spring in the dead of winter, the show is meant to capture the feeling of a cunning fox prancing through moss covered rocks to find a gem long-lost in the thicket.
Join us for a soft opening reception for the visual gallery at Elastic Arts on Sunday, November 17th, from 2pm-5pm. Following a short discussion with the artist and curator, we will have light snacks and refreshments. We invite you to bring crafts to work on alongside viewing the exhibition.
Homeroom Presents: Spectralina Film Premiere at Elastic Arts
Join Homeroom for an exciting evening at Elastic Arts as we premiere a documentary-style short film created by Rhizomes Films capturing the artistry of Spectralina (the audio-visual performance project of Dan Bitney and Selina Trepp), created with footage from Spectralina’s Homeroom Residency earlier this year.
The film features Spectralina collaborating with a range of special guests, including Ben LaMar Gay, Frederick Wells, Ayako Kato, Jason Roebke, Norman Long, Amalea Tshilds, Lia Kohl, Chér Jey, and Mabel Kwan.
Pleiades Series: Barbiefoot, Hedra Rowan / Alex Maerbach
Join us this upcoming Monday for November’s Pleiades Series featuring the shredding rock trio Barbiefoot and a duo of computer synthesis/guitar from Hedra Rowan and Alex Maerbach.
After the planned sets we’ll return to the classic Pleiades Open Jam where any/all femme/trans/nonbinary artists are invited to bring an instrument and get in on some improvisations
Fulcrum Point feat. Angelo Hart: Conversations
Meditations: Reflections on John Coltrane
Curated by Angelo Hart, piano
with
Greg Artry, drums
Sarah Clausen, saxophone/bass clarinet
Hunter Diamond, electronics/sax
Marion Mallard, bass
More info TBA
Improvised Music Series: Jean-Luc Capozzo/Mabel Kwan/Mark Feldman/Joshua Abrams/Michael Zerang
2 Sets of improvised music welcoming Jean-Luc Capozzo from France paired with some Chicago favorites.
Elastro: 'Contact' Featuring Ále Campos, Ruby Que and ASTROMETRICS
At this Friday’s Elastro series Ále Campos presents a second iteration of a collaborative, live audio/visual performance project titled onto a skin, highly reflective. This iteration's collaborators include Bun Stout, Magnus, and Will Mitchell. onto a skin, highly reflective is an abstraction or rather a refraction of drag; it possesses a desire to free the drag persona from any one singular articulation. It muses over the multitudes of a projected psyche, the fluid range of emotional states experienced creating versions of the self, seeing oneself through the eyes of others, as well as the care inherent in holding and witnessing each other as queer agents. Performed in green screen suits, the performance incorporates a live stream of visually mediated bodies both in space but also video. This iteration will be set to a score of live sound by Will Mitchell and samples of original text written by me. This project's first iteration was created for and performed at SITE/less and was crafted with the format of the SITE/less’ stage in mind. This iteration will adapt to and harness Elastic's 16 channel CLEAT system to bolster the poetics inherent in this project.
'a skin highly reflective, a surface with sharpened edge' 'a muse is a muse, is a muse, my muse, for us, for my my muse, only for you, for us, for them, a muse over muse'
Joining the evening will be performances from Ruby Que and Claire Staples x Hunter Whitaker-Morrow aka ASTROMETRICS.
The Bridge #2.11: Ernest Dawkins, Jean-Luc Cappozzo, Kioto Aoki, Ishmael Ali, Katinka Kleijn, Hélène Labarrière
The Bridge, a transatlantic organization connecting jazz and creative musicians in Chicago and France, returns with a their group #2.11. The band includes Greg Ward, Nicolas Peoc’h, Hélène Labarrière, and Isaiah Spencer. They have organized a string of shows in Chicago and nearby midwest featuring the quartet, but also these 4 musicians collaborating with various other local musicians. Tonight ensemble member Hélène Labarrière represents from #2.11 in a trio with Ishmael Ali and Katinka Kleijn. Opening we’ll hear from a trio of Ernest Dawkins, Kioto Aoki, and a non-Bridge related French musician Jean-Luc Cappozzo who just so happens to be visiting at that time. We’ll kick things off at 8pm. Join us!
Hippy Holy Daze 7
HIPPY HOLY DAZE Music & Art Holiday Celebration returns for its 7th year featuring a night of standout performances by some of Chicago’s elite musicians and performers.
Curated by Poet, Rapper, and Performance Artist, Kao Ra Zen.
FPE Records Presents: Yea Big / Tatsu Aoki Duo (Album Release Party)
Tonight we host FPE Records as they present an album release party for Yea Big and Tatsu Aoki. The Hand and the Moon is the first duo recording from Yea Big and Tatsu Aoki, two improvised sets on their favorite instruments: bass clarinet (Yea Big), shamisen (Tatsu Aoki, Part One), and bass (Tatsu Aoki, Part Two). Its floating, nighttime vibes showcase a comfortable conversation between two musicians who are loving the process of getting acquainted.
SHAKE SHOOK SHAKEN: Spark w/ Sara Zalek + julie Meckler
Shake Shook Shaken is a theater/movement workshop series produced by Julie Meckler. The series is designed for people to gently bring body awareness, allowing participants to open up, explore outside of their comfort zone, bond with each other, create and show. By playing with these concepts using our bodies, voices, words, and each other, we will explore our own awareness and sensitivity as artists and people.
Shake Shook Shaken is a dream of what a safe space could allow. A vision of a place for everybody to gather, look at each other, play and create in a non judgmental, trauma-informed way. It’s an invitation, a journey within and out, a surprise. Each workshop is unique. This month we’ll have Sara Zalek and Julie leading on the topic of SPARK!
No prior dance or acting experience is necessary, just willingness to move and exhale. This workshop series is for anyone and everyone.
Freedom From and Freedom To
FFFT returns for its third iteration of sound and movement collaborations for 2024! Freedom From and Freedom To is an exploration and celebration of artistic circumstance. Movement and sound improvisors from all around Chicago gather in front of a live audience, where they are grouped by chance. Each group performs an improvised set. We fuse diverse artistic backgrounds and practices to create unique and fleeting worlds. There will be a special opening set from musicians Paige Brown and Damon Locks alongside dancer Sara Zalek. Following we’ll have 6 x 15 minute sets from on-the-spot lottery chosen ensembles. Don’t miss this!
AfriClassical Futures Series: olula negre’s H/Arbor Ensemble
Elastic’s Africlassical Futures Series foregrounds the under-recognized achievements and challenges of African American composers and performers working in classical music.
In our final iteration of 2024, AfriClassical Futures will present H/ARBOR, a vocal project assembled by series co-curator olula negre in honor of the Black American Classical tradition of the Hush Harbor reflecting on grief, respite, and the renewal of our commitment to liberation for all of our people.
Artists:
olula negre
Paige Brown
Muso
Zahra
Kezia Waters
This is a matinee, so meet us here at 4:00pm for a beautiful Sunday gathering.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
AfriClassical Futures is made possible in part by a generous grant from the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation.
Improvised Music Series: Cristal Sabbagh & Sharon Udoh, Matthew Davis Quintet
An evening of utterly unique combinations — protest in song and dance, and an ensemble full of multicultural, cinematic grooves.
Elastic Arts Holiday Party
We gather during the holidays once again to celebrate Elastic Arts, our community, and the great things that have happened with the organization over the past year. This event is free and open to members, or you can show up and sign up to be a member on the spot! We’ll have beverages, snacks, and some music! Join us!
Music at 8pm. Sign up to be a member HERE
Improvised Music Series: Jesalva/Kleijn, Dessel/Davis
The Improvised Music Series concludes 2024 with a pair of duos demonstrating the strength of the scene across generations.
Improvised Music Series: The Good-by Number, Derek Baron & Luke Martin
An evening of experimental improvisation touching on chamber music, noise, collage, and even the sounds of silence. Featuring new acoustic trio The Good-by Number, and celebrating a new release by Derek Baron (NY) and Luke Martin (MN).
Pianist and a Partner Perhaps w/ Erez dessel, Paige Brown, John Bitoy, Mabel Kwan, Anaïs Maviel
It's melodic and harmonic. It's percussive and smooth. It's old as hell, and sometimes, it's just furniture. We're talking about one of the most versatile instruments out there, the piano. Hosted by composer Sharon Udoh, a pianist of 40 years, the series "A Pianist and a Partner Perhaps" highlights 3 or 4 genre-spanning musicians for whom the piano has been a long-time love. Each pianist can choose to bring one additional musician in a duo offering, if they wish (thus, "a partner perhaps"), or, they can go at it solo. Piano players, lovers, and nerds everywhere, come join us as we celebrate this magnificent instrument! At this inaugural edition, we host Erez Dessel, Paige Brown, John Bitoy, Anaïs Maviel, and Mabel Kwan
Music in the Garden Festival: Night 2
Join us at the Music in the Garden Festival Season 3 at Elastic Arts Foundation!
Music in the Garden presents a 2-day music festival with Chicago-based improvisers and creative musicians, featuring an art installation by Christina Sadovnikov inspired by the works of Moki Cherry and a feature film by Gabe Udofia.
Come enjoy a night of music and rest. This event is the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and feel a sense of community after the 2024 election season
Agenda
8pm Katinka Kleijn
9pm Special Effect
Sarah Clausen, Tyler Wagner
10pm Gabe Udofia Film Premiere
Gabe Udofia, Caroline Jesalva, Aaron Kaufman-Levine
10:30pm Najee Zaid-Searcy
Music in the Garden Festival: Night 1
Join us at the Music in the Garden Festival Season 3 at Elastic Arts Foundation!
Music in the Garden presents a 2-day music festival with Chicago-based improvisers and creative musicians, featuring an art installation by Christina Sadovnikov inspired by the works of Moki Cherry and a feature film by Gabe Udofia.
Come enjoy a night of music and rest. This event is the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and feel a sense of community after the 2024 election season.
Agenda
November 9th
8pm Counterfeit Madison
9pm Sarah Belle Reid
10pm The Mouth is the Beginning (improvising vocal ensemble)
Artists: Ben Zucker, Roberta Brenza, Paige Brown, Carol Genetti, Janna Lee, Julian Otis
CLEAT Series: Sarah Belle Reid / Ryan Gaston, Paige Alice Naylor / Haruhi Kobayashi
The CLEAT Series has an incredibly special November edition planned with visiting artists Sarah Belle Reid + Ryan Gaston visiting Chicago and presenting new work for 16 channels. Reid and Gaston are presenting a structured improvisation for piccolo trumpet, MaxMSP, and homemade electronic instruments. The piece was developed over the course of the 2024, using the 16-channel CLEAT system. Much of the sound material explored in this work is created from very short bursts or grains of sound, which are strung or clustered together to form larger gestures. To accomplish this, they use a granular sample player built in MaxMSP, and a hardware-based pulsar synthesizer—a new instrument developed by Gaston specifically for use in this piece. The result is a dynamic, unpredictable soundscape that swings between sparse, delicate textures and frenetic swarms of noise.
Paige Alice Naylor and Haruhi Kobayashi are no strangers to the Elastic stage, but this will be the first time here presenting work as a duo. Each of them have written music for the CLEAT system in the past, often using voice as a central compositional tool. For this performance they will be remixing songs from their U.S. September tour using the CLEAT system, blending voices and electronics to create a more immersive, embodied experience.
Music at 8pm
Improvised Music Series: Hugo Flores García, Teiku
Hugo Flores García (he/they) is a computer musician, improviser, programmer, and scientist whose creative practice spans improvised and composed music for guitars, sound objects and electronics, sound installations, bespoke digital musical instruments, and interactive art. He will perform solo. Teiku uses their Jewish-Ukrainian ancestors’ Passover songs as source material for expansive improvisation. The group weaves through an adventurous set that maintains its ritualistic origins while simultaneously venturing into the unknown.
Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival Night 2 w/ Joy Yang Trio
At the second evening of the Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival, Joy Yang will be celebrating the release of her new record Live On. The album is a live concert recording dedicated to the life and memory of Joshua Bell (1996-2021). It consists of original compositions and arrangements of Jazz standards. Listeners are taken on a journey through time, space, rain and pain, emerging joyously in a dance that celebrates life. Special thanks to my trio partners, Ori and Mitch, without whom these compositions and performances would not be what you hear today.
Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival Night 1 w/ Francis Wong, Chien-an Yuan & Naomi Columna
AIRMW is proud to present the 29th Annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival. (Nov 1&2 at Elastic, Nov 4 at Greenline Performing Arts Center)
This critically acclaimed annual event is an essential cornerstone for highlighting and documenting the significant role that Asian Americans and their collaborators have in contributing to the city’s historic and vibrant musical landscape. Come and celebrate the 29th anniversary of the Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival (CAAJF). The CAAJF features the finest in contemporary Asian American music. Curated by Asian Improv aRts Midwest, national and internationally acclaimed Asian American artists and their collaborators weave together their collective flair to create an improvisational experience.
Improvised Music Series: Kiroff/Spuzzillo Duo, Fawcett/Jackson/Acevedo Trio
Kiroff/Spuzzillo Duo (Cleveland) will perform a round robin of improvised, micro-tonal songs infused with free jazz and electronics on microtonally altered Wurlitzer and fretless bass. Jacob Little Cloud Fawcett (Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe) will be joined by fellow Chicago improvisors, Keefe Jackson and Ausberto Acevedo.
Making Multichannel Music w/ Norman Long
Elastic Arts + The CLEAT Series continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
The workshops are approximately 2 hours and will begin with a demonstration and discussion of each individual artist’s approach to multichannel sound. In the second half of the workshops, participants will have an opportunity to experiment with multichannel sound techniques on the 16-channel CLEAT system installed at Elastic.
No prior experience with multichannel sound necessary! You will need to bring your own laptop to actively participate in the second half of each workshop, however you are also welcome to simply listen and observe without a laptop.
Tonight we have Norman Long here to discuss their experience writing and performing for spatial audio systems.
The workshops are FREE but space is limited. Come to one, or come to all! Following this round of four workshops we will start planning future CLEAT workshop series in Spring 2025, and Fall 2025.
Artist Guests
Oct 9: Troy Cruz
Oct 16: Dani Jean-Baptiste + Dante Ammons
Oct 23: Paige Alice Naylor
Oct 29: Norman Long
Pleiades Series: Hali Palombo, Bankatez
We’ve got a special Pleiades Series for October featuring some spooky and abstract sound + film! One of Chicago’s most multifaceted and prolific Hali Palombo will join us for a new set of audio explorations. Their work often explores a brand new approach to sound and video. Tonight she will be playing a live score to the 1922 silent film Häxan composed from audio recordings of wax cylinders. Preceding Hali’s performance we’ll hear a solo electronics set from Hanna Elliott aka Bankatez. This project scrapes the depths of dark textures, grooves, and timbres using samplers and modular synth. There are echoes of Hanna’s previous project HOGG, but it clearly goes to new distances.
Following the live sets we’ll have the classic Pleiades Jam for all femme/nonbinary/trans artists, but this time is special! Hali Palombo has provided a selection of silent films they’ve created for the jammers to improvise alongside. This is going to be an awesome night of sound and video, so bring your instrument! Hit up pleiades@elasticarts.org to reserve your spot in the jam. Admission is FREE for all jammers.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
Improvised Music Series: Heinemann/Long/STrinning; Dave Gordon Plasmosonic Sextet
Tonight’s Improvised Music Series brings together jazz-like and electronic explorations with stunning results:
Jakob Heinemann returns to Chicago with a collaborative ensemble with Norman W. Long, and Sebastian Strinning from Switzerland.
Dave Gordon’s Plasmosonic Sextet builds on Gordon’s long-running collaborations in creative music with a special performance utilizing Elastic’s unique 16-channel CLEAT speaker system.
Making Multichannel Music w/ Paige Alice Naylor
Elastic Arts + The CLEAT Series continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
The workshops are approximately 2 hours and will begin with a demonstration and discussion of each individual artist’s approach to multichannel sound. In the second half of the workshops, participants will have an opportunity to experiment with multichannel sound techniques on the 16-channel CLEAT system installed at Elastic.
No prior experience with multichannel sound necessary! You will need to bring your own laptop to actively participate in the second half of each workshop, however you are also welcome to simply listen and observe without a laptop.
Tonight we have Elastic Arts curator Paige Alice Naylor here to discuss their experience writing and performing for spatial audio systems.
The workshops are FREE but space is limited. Come to one, or come to all! Following this round of four workshops we will start planning future CLEAT workshop series in Spring 2025, and Fall 2025.
Artist Guests
Oct 9: Troy Cruz
Oct 16: Dani Jean-Baptiste + Dante Ammons
Oct 23: Paige Alice Naylor
Oct 29: Norman Long
Elastro: Rafael Toral, Daniel Wyche
We have a very busy month for Elastro including this incredibly special event! We’re honored to host Portuguese artist Rafael Toral performing a solo performance in a quad speaker arrangement! Elastro curator Daniel Wyche will begin the evening with an ensemble set — collaborators TBA.
Rafael's new record Spectral Evolution, marks a significant return to the electric guitar after 15 years in his “Space Program,” performing only with self-built electronic modules. Here, the unique compositional fronts of guitar and electronics crush together in a powerful new synthesis, as Toral weaves twelve distinct episodes into a flowing whole. Released on Jim O'Rourke's reactivated Moikai, “Spectral Evolution imbues the ambiance of jazz harmony-inspired interplay with dense electronic mass in a new expanding universe."
Join us! Music at 8pm.
New Now Showcase: Black Diamond, 21 Million Kites [Ensemble], Emotional Maturity
Local Universe presents the New Now Showcase! We’re excited to be hosting this series that highlights up and coming local artists of diverse genre. Tonight we have Buddhist noise poetry from Emotional Maturity, music concrete performance from 21 Million Kites (Ensemble), and the long running Black Diamond featuring Artie Black and Elastic’s own Hunter Diamond. We’ll start the music shortly after 7pm.
Asian Improv aRts Midwest Presents: Jamie Kempkers / Tatsu Aoki (Album Release)
We’re thrilled to welcome cellist Jamie Kempkers as he celebrates his new album Amazing Music of Jamie Kempkers where he joins creative forces with bassist Tatsu. The two have a long running history of collaborations through various improvisational outlets including the great MIYUMI Project. Tonight we’ll hear the two stripped down to their core string instruments, amplified. Music at 8:30pm!
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
Improvised Music Series: Ben Zucker (Alike Untils Release Concert); Erica Dawn Lyle
Two intense solo acts full of cascading distortion take the stage for this IMS: Ben Zucker performs music vibraphone and feedback from their new album Alike Untils, and NYC-based guitarist, writer, and “punk hero” Erica Dawn Lyle stops through Chicago to melt minds.
Making Multichannel Music w/ Dani Jean-Baptiste + Dante Ammons
Elastic Arts + The CLEAT Series continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
The workshops are approximately 2 hours and will begin with a demonstration and discussion of each individual artist’s approach to multichannel sound. In the second half of the workshops, participants will have an opportunity to experiment with multichannel sound techniques on the 16-channel CLEAT system installed at Elastic.
No prior experience with multichannel sound necessary! You will need to bring your own laptop to actively participate in the second half of each workshop, however you are also welcome to simply listen and observe without a laptop.
Tonight we have Dani Jean-Baptiste and Dante Ammons describing their process in writing/performing an expansive dance / spatial audio piece they wrote for the series in 2024.
The workshops are FREE but space is limited. Come to one, or come to all! Following this round of four workshops we will start planning future CLEAT workshop series in Spring 2025, and Fall 2025.
Artist Guests
Oct 9: Troy Cruz
Oct 16: Dani Jean-Baptiste + Dante Ammons
Oct 23: Paige Alice Naylor
Oct 29: Norman Long
ELASTRO AV Night 2: Curated by Clark Woods, Taylor Dye, Gordon Fung
Elastro A/V presents a 2-day festival of audio and video installations and performances from a wide range of local audiovisual Chicago artists! Tonight is curated by video artists Clark Woods, Taylor Dye, and Gordon Fung. These three will be inviting audio artists to join the program for three sets.
Ft. Melon Sprout, Brandon McAlinden, Kim Nucci, Haruhi Kobayashi, Juan Flores, Deirdre Fromberg, Jordan Paine, Slugscape
ELASTRO AV Night 1: Curated by Galina Shevchenko
Elastro A/V presents a 2-day festival of audio and video installations and performances from a wide range of local audiovisual Chicago artists! Tonight is curated by video artist Galina Shevchenko who has invited fellow video artist Liviu Pasare to present work as well.
The evening will being with Pasare on video alongside an audio ensemble of Oui Ennui, Scott Myers, Jordan Knecht, and Emma Hospelhorn.
The second set will have Shevchenko on video with the trio of Mai Sugimoto, Jim Baker, and Chris Corsano.
SHAKE SHOOK SHAKEN: COUNTERBALANCE W/ Lindsay Weinberg + Julie Meckler
Shake Shook Shaken is a theater/movement workshop series produced by Julie Meckler. The series is designed for people to gently bring body awareness, allowing participants to open up, explore outside of their comfort zone, bond with each other, create and show.By playing with these concepts using our bodies, voices, words, and each other, we will explore our own awareness and sensitivity as artists and people.
Shake Shook Shaken is a dream of what a safe space could allow. A vision of a place for everybody to gather, look at each other, play and create in a non judgmental, trauma-informed way. It’s an invitation, a journey within and out, a surprise. Each workshop is unique. This month we’ll have Lindsey Weinberg and Julie leading on the topic of COUNTERBALANCE!
No prior dance or acting experience is necessary, just willingness to move and exhale. This workshop series is for anyone and everyone.
CLEAT Series: Moth Vegas, Sam Clapp 'Bliss Point 3', Wyrd Modulo
It’s a big month for CLEAT with weekly workshops and a wonderful series show featuring three performances that integrate video and multichannel audio. We’ll have series debuts from Moth Vegas, WYRD MODULO, and the return of series curator Sam Clapp’s project Bliss Point!
Improvised Music Series: Joe Fiedler/Jeb Bishop/Josh Berman/Mai Sugimoto + Baker/Wagner/Harris
NYC Trombonist leads quartet of local horn players in addition to a new trio led by drummer Bill Harris.
8:30 pm
Bill Harris - drum set
Tyler Wagner - bass
Jim Baker - piano / synthesizer
9:30 pm
Joe Fiedler - trombone
Jeb Bishop - trombone
Josh Berman - cornet
Mai Sugimoto - saxophone
Making Multichannel Music w/ Troy Cruz
Elastic Arts + The CLEAT Series continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
The workshops are approximately 2 hours and will begin with a demonstration and discussion of each individual artist’s approach to multichannel sound. In the second half of the workshops, participants will have an opportunity to experiment with multichannel sound techniques on the 16-channel CLEAT system installed at Elastic.
No prior experience with multichannel sound necessary! You will need to bring your own laptop to actively participate in the second half of each workshop, however you are also welcome to simply listen and observe without a laptop.
Tonight we have Troy Cruz discussing his work in spatial audio
The workshops are FREE but space is limited. Come to one, or come to all! Following this round of four workshops we will start planning future CLEAT workshop series in Spring 2025, and Fall 2025.
Artist Guests
Oct 9: Troy Cruz
Oct 16: Dani Jean-Baptiste + Dante Ammons
Oct 23: Paige Alice Naylor
Oct 29: Norman Long
Fulcrum Point New Music Project AuxIn: Connected! - Meditations: Reflections on John Coltrane
Meditations: Reflections on John Coltrane
Curated by Angelo Hart, piano
with
Greg Artry, drums
Sarah Clausen, saxophone/bass clarinet
Hunter Diamond, electronics/sax
Marion Mallard, bass
More info TBA
*POSTPONED*: AfriClassical Futures @AFW9
Due to unforseen circumstances, the 5PM program is being postponed to a later date.
Stay tuned to @elasticarts and @africlassicalfutures for updates on this event!
AfroFuturist Weekend Day 5: Dark Matter Resident Showcase — Leah Lara, Zahra Baker
Dark Matter Residents Leah Lara and Zahra Baker guide us through history, fantasy and beyond for Day 5 of AFW9!
12:00PM - 1:30 PM - All-Ages Puppet Workshop + Performance w/ Leah Lara
Come view a miniature lighthouse seascape enclosed in the snow globe of cyberspace. The scenic screensaver comes to life as a mouse interacts with the webpage. Live theremin voices the sounds of the mystical dark shores where mermaids are known to linger.
After the show, stay for a fun, creative tunnel book workshop.
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM - Zahra Baker’s “This Black Is Me: Sacred Encounters with Callie House”
Through communal singing, poetry, storytelling and archival recordings, this invocation will connect ritual, historical research and dreamtime imaginings to honor the life of Callie House who was the first known person to fight for reparations post slavery in America.
Prepare be moved, motivated, and renewed in spirit!
Feel free to attend all or part of either/both performance(s)
$20 / $15 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
AfroFuturist Weekend Day 4: Freedom From and Freedom To @AFW9
AfroFuturist Weekend meets Freedom From and Freedom To for Day 4 of AFW9!
Join us for an evening of spontaneous creativity, genre-bending music and improvisation!
Tonight’s roster features an opening set by returning trip-hop alt-synth duo Gilt Drip, followed by a set by none other than vocalist/multi-nstrumentalist and 2024 Dark Matter Resident Amyna Love.
We close the evening with a special AFW9 installment of one of Elastic Arts’ most popular events, Cristal Sabbagh's interdisciplinary improvisational performance series "Freedom From and Freedom To"!
Be part of this unpredictable and magical experience where anything can happen!
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door or Online
AfroFuturist Weekend Day 3: Flex Obscura @ AFW9
AfroFuturist Weekend meets Flex Obscura Series for Day 3 of AFW9!
Flex Obscura at AfroFuturist Weekend brings a micro film festival with Official Selections representing a range of films, from Chicago-based to international projects, screened in conversation with Terence Nance!
We'll have a retro/futurespective featuring a curated selection of his short films and a real-time, virtual conversation with the filmmaker himself. The evening also includes industry networking, filmmaker awards, and a performance by Nikki Patín with special guest Angel Bat Dawid.
The evening culminates with the Club Obscura Afterparty featuring CTRLZORA and DJ King GNS.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door or Online
$10 After Party Only + Weekend Passes Available!
AfroFuturist Weekend Day 2, pt. 2: Improvised Music Series @ AFW9
The Improvised Music Series meets AfroFuturist Weekend for Day 2 of AFW9!
This second night of the AfroFuturist Weekend Festival marks our first set of performances at Elastic Arts for the week, and our annual collaboration with the Improvised Music Series.
We’ll begin the evening with a performance by one of our favorite multidisciplinary experimental ensembles, Suspended Culture Collective, including 2024 Dark Matter Resident sun Lynn Hunter and 2023 Dark Matter Alum Carissa Pinckney.
They’ll be followed by a performance from a duo of boundary-breaking instrumentalists: Luc Mosley and Zekkereya El-Magharbel.
Don’t miss this evening of out-of-bounds art and sound!
*note: olula negre will not be performing for this event
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door or Online