Thursday, March 21, 2019 @ 8:00pm – 9:30pm (PDT)
Fred Wildlife Refuge, Seattle, WA, United States
Get tickets

$10 ($15 @ door)

Robert Honstein – An Index of Possibility

re·create percussion presents a night of mesmerizing lights and percussion music. Hosted by Fred Wildlife Refuge, this evening takes classical contemporary music out of the concert hall and into the nightlife of Capitol Hill. Light artist Kevin Blanquies uses custom light fixtures and programming to create an immersive performance space, transforming An Index of Possibility into a multimedia experience.

An Index of Possibility is a six-movement composition by Robert Honstein for percussion trio. The instrumentation is far from traditional – a hodgepodge of everyday objects, scrap materials, and cheap toys. Coupled with phenomenal writing, the end result is a collection of soundscapes that seamlessly flow from one to another – ethereal melodies, meditative ostinatos, and explosive waves of sound.

Each strike is accented with a burst of photons, each hum accompanied by a flow of color, each passing note escaping with a flicker.

This experience won't be one to miss.

———

EARTHTONESKYTONE is a duo collaboration between Kelsey Mines (bass, composition) and Carlos Snaider (guitar, udu, composition). ETST explores rhythmic possibilities in flow, cycle, and song; grounding sounds of bass/percussion mixed with the subtlety of strings and voice informing the dialogue; and an expression of dance of/in/for the present moment.

About Rebekah Ko

Rebekah Ko is a percussionist based in Seattle, WA. Rebekah’s artistic philosophies are rooted in the integration of the traditional with the modern, merging her classical roots with her love for new and experimental music. She strives to create unusual and exciting concert experiences through exploration of performance methods in non-traditional venues, taking contemporary classical music out of the concert hall and into the community. Ensemble. Rebekah performs with the Harry Partch Ensemble, The Sound Ensemble, and is a founder of re·create percussion and Striking Music.

http://www.rebekahko.com

Fred Wildlife Refuge

128 Belmont Ave East
Seattle, WA 98102
United States