Check out the premiere of Threnodies at the TD Halifax Jazz Festival July 12-14 at 8pm, at the Neptune Studio Theatre, and on July 17th at 8pm, at the Osprey Arts Centre in Shelburne, Nova Scotia.





Wednesday 30 May 2012

the cat's out of the bag!

The TD Halifax Jazz Festival officially launched their 2012 line-up this morning to a festive crowd at La Trinidade and the Listening Room. Geordie and I are thrilled to be part of what looks an amazing array of shows!

Our show, Threnodies, will take place over 3 nights, July 12-14 at 8pm at the Neptune Studio Theatre. We are sharing the night with some incredible local talent - Granelli-Crofts-Oore and Oore on the 12th, Maria Osende Flamenco Company on the 13th and SubTEXT on the 14th.

More details to come!

http://halifaxjazzfestival.ca/

living room preview

I caught the end of yesterday's rehearsal (conveniently taking place in my living room). The boys gave me a preview of their work. The final show will be rooted in 6 musical threnodies - 3 that Geordie has previously written and 3 new ones that he is in the process of writing. Here is a preview of threnody #4. Geordie promises threnody #5 at next week's rehearsal.




Tuesday 29 May 2012

The Threnodies Band is very dangerous !!

the band ,Doug Cameron drums,Tim Crofts keys,Ron J Hynes bass and I ,Geordie Haley guitar are about to have our 4th rehearsal ...working on Threnody 4 has been an amazing journey ...Ron has been tearing into the material driving the rest  of us into practice mode ...time changes,feel changes ,yet the under lying premise is still the blues,with 12 bar sections forming with no effort ,as if the muse was trying to tell me to go with the flow ... i have also been able thanks to tim's prowess ,to start building some very large harmonic movement ,employing matrixes i have developed based on three note chords derived from the 9 note blues scale. the harmonies and melodies are coming, trying many strategies  to get more beats for the next piece . Dropped some ideas off to Doug ,who has been providing rehearsal space,chart editing and now transcribing these new ideas to his drum set ,in short Doug saves the day effortlessly ! We are also gearing up for our print promo for the run at neptune,with some interesting acts that we are sharing the bill with,more to come from the Jazz East Festival reveal tomorrow ! Having a production goal for this work is scary but enthralling ! i am over the moon but hovering cannot wait to have this new work up and running !

Monday 28 May 2012

The Lioness

©Cheryl Graul 
©Cheryl Graul 
©Cheryl Graul



©Cheryl Graul 

Pictures of Rhonda Baker from our showing at the Osprey Arts Centre, taken by photographer Cheryl Graul. Cheryl is a photographer who lives in Lockport, NS. She brought in a group of students photographers to take pictures of the May 3rd event. These are a few that she took. 

Check out Cheryl's website: www.eemages.com 


Tuesday 8 May 2012

late report from the composer
....the drive to shelbourne was lovely but did not prepare me for the vivacious kids at the school where susanne did a workshop ... susanne,with rhonda's assistance, had those kids in the palm of her hand in about 5 seconds, and doug cameron (drums) and i on guitar worked like crazy cats trying to keep up with the endless flow of ideas and energy susanne gave  out for everyone..so amazing i wish every school could be so lucky...
we found great food as susanne mentions in her blog and then off to set up at the the theater...mike the tech and susan hoover our guide ( the heart of the south shore art scene) made sure all our needs were met and in no time we felt at home and we were ready to perform for the shelbournites !
after a supper of nuts and chocolate (our lunch was still with us !) doug rhonda and i warmed up ,me playing scales and long tones, doug breaking up every quarter note into the most microscopic beats and looking over rhonda busting out some awesome yogic flying headstands ! unreal and set us in a perfect space...
we had to arrange the dance and music for one dancer and drum/guitar duo but with the aid of my trusty eventide looper and doug's perfect beats we gave 100% to two threnodies ...i knew we were loud, i knew we were captivating but susanne,being her own outside eye, did have some important notes about the power we brought to the stage...and that was just 3 of us ! we need to harness this stuff,point it in the right direction and wow what a show !
today was the first music run with Ron Hynes,bass,Tim Crofts keys,Doug Cameron drums, and me on guitar. we ran thru the work that susanne had set and it sounded so good.it was the fisrt time ron and tim had played this stuff together and look out...they are both great musicians and bring their creativity to the forefront...we warmed up on threnodie 1,2 and 3 and then the band was patient as we worked through sketches of new ideas....threes and sevens ! tap tap ! ....again holy triple wow this is already sounding wicked and we have only just begun,can' t wait for next week and to bring it to the peeps ! yeeha ....

Friday 4 May 2012

Making Connections






Yesterday Geordie, Doug, Rhonda and I drove the winding road to Shelburne for a day of outreach. We were greeted by a very lively and willing group of students at Shelburne Regional High School where we rose, fell, rolled, crawled, jumped, turned and overall boogied to Doug and Geordie's fabulous music. One of the best groups of public school students I've ever taught! After some delicious food at the Beandock ('some say the best fish burgers in town') with the lovely Susan Hoover, we arrived at the Osprey Arts Centre - one of my favourite theatres in the province. We were there to help launch their 2012 dance season and give a little preview of our show in preparation for our July 17th performance at the centre.

What a valuable experience this was...


There is something about the theatre and an audience that really reveals and exposes a work. For me the experience was intense on my levels and I am still processing the information. In the small space, framed by black, under the lights,  I really felt the power of Geordie's music. We've been mostly rehearsing in the studio without the musicians, using recordings of the songs, and I didn't fully realise the effect the music would have when played live. It's like working with a light bulb and then standing in front of the sun. The musicians onstage bring a whole other level of energy to the performance. Their presence is both visual, energetic and auditory. And the music at its core is also powerful. We are working with heavy themes - as Geordie reminded us, the word 'Threnody' comes from the Greek words, threnos 'wailing' and oide 'ode'. We are performing laments, which expressed in sound and movement, through the bodies of the performers onstage, has to potential to be powerful. How to direct this power, channel it, shape it to reveal both its strength and its beauty...this is the work we have ahead of us.

Thank you to Rhonda, Doug and Geordie for their fearless performance, to Susan and the Osprey Arts Centre for organising this event and to the audience who shared their thoughts, ideas and experiences with us through the talk back. One of the audience members described his experience of the performance as like peering through a kaleidoscope. I would have to agree.






(In this video: Rhonda Baker, Doug Cameron & Geordie Haley)


Check out the Osprey Arts Centre:
http://ospreyartscentre.com/