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Flourishes of the sacred and profane

First Preview: Sep 23, 2015
Opening Date: Oct 14, 2015
Closing Date: Oct 17, 2015
Running Time: 01:40
Flourishes of the sacred and profane

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Playing @
BAM Fisher
321 Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Jimmy Page power chords meet Yom Kippur prayers in cellist Maya Beiser’s convention-flouting survey of her eclectic musical personality.

In Part I, Beiser—along with bassist Jherek Bischoff, drummer Zachary Alford, and a healthy dose of light-show spectacle—performs electronics-infused arrangements of songs by Nirvana, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, and others, plus new works by Glenn Kotche and David T. Little.
In Part II, she turns toward the spiritual, performing Michael Gordon’s All Vows and Michael Harrison’s epic Just Ancient Loops, both set to films by Bill Morrison; Mohammed Fairouz’s cantorial Kol Nidre; and more.

Part of 2015 Next Wave Festival

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
RegionalConcertPerformance ArtRegional
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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$25.00 - $25.00

Lottery & Rush

For live events, come to the BAM box office no earlier than 90 minutes prior to the performance to inquire. Rush tickets are $10 and are available to students 29 & under with a valid ID, veterans and active military, and seniors 65 & over. There is a limit of two tickets per purchase. Seating is at the discretion of the box office and is based on availability.

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Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    BAM Fisher has elevators for full access to all levels.
  • Entrance

    Street level entrance / ADA compliant
  • Parking

    GGMC: 66 Rockwell Place
  • Restroom

    Restrooms are located on each floor of the Fisher building.
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible

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