Thursday, May 16, 2019 @ 2:30pm – 4:30pm (PDT)
Brechemin Auditorium, Seattle, WA, United States

Allen Otte, percussion
John Lane, percussion

Speaking percussionists Allen Otte and John Lane lead a lecture-performance and discussion related to their performance art piece The Innocents – a musical response to the well-known Innocents Project, which works to exonerate wrongly convicted individuals and advocates for reforms to the criminal justice system.

This event, which presents excerpts from the project performed by the artists along with the UW Percussion Ensemble, is presented by the University of Washington School of Music in collaboration with the University of Washington Department of Law, Societies and Justice.

About UW Percussion Ensemble

The University of Washington Percussion Ensemble is comprised of graduate and undergraduate percussionists, and it is open to music majors, music minors, and other members of the UW community. This group performs a wide range of music, encompassing world premieres, group improvisation, and historic works for percussion ensemble. The UWPE has performed at the Northwest Percussion Festival, and at outreach events in the Seattle area, such as an interactive performance for Tent City 3 residents, on the Wayward Series, and at the 2017 NUMUS Northwest Festival.

https://music.washington.edu/ensembles/percussion-ensemble

Brechemin Auditorium

UW School of Music, Stevens Way and Skagit Lane
Seattle, WA 98195
United States

http://www.music.washington.edu/facilities/?page=brechemin
(206) 685-8384