gabby fluke-mogul:
gabby fluke-mogul is a New York-based violinist, improviser, composer, educator, organizer and doula. Weaving within the threads of avant and free jazz, with deep roots in improvised and experimental music, their music has been described as “embodied, visceral and virtuosic” and “the most striking sound in improvised music in years”. gabby is humbled to have collaborated with Nava Dunkelman, Joanna Mattrey, Ava Mendoza, Charles Burnham, Fred Frith, Luke Stewart, Zeena Parkins, Tcheser Holmes, Lester St. Louis, William Parker, and Pauline Oliveros among many other musicians, poets, dancers and visual artists.
Milarepa Dorji:
Milarepa Dorji is a guitarist from New England who’s enfettered playing is influenced by ‘70s Jazz-Rock, Punk and No Wave sensibilities, and more modern players like Bill Orcutt in equal measure. The son of Improvisation master Tashi Dorji, Mila was exposed to free music from an early age, and continues to explore the boundaries between improvisation and structure, solo and in free wheeling duo Living Window, who’s LP Astralturfing (Feeding Tube Records) Byron Coley called “…an album of pile-driving avant garde hunch reminiscent of pre-Mahavishnu McLaughlin’s slow-hand recordings with Tony Williams or Billy Cox.”
Sonali Singh:
From busking on Broad street to drumming in a darkened cemetery, Sonali lets themselves be swept into the madness and passion of Philadelphia's creative and improvisation scene with handsome bassoon sidekick in tow. They ache to soothe hurt souls, much like theirs, on this shared journey. Through foundations of music therapy and the power of improvisation, Sonali hopes to foster a sense of community, nurturing and .. aaand.. aaand you get it. Make music with me. Make joy with me. Make space for grief, anger, loss, and pain with me. Or let's scream for no reason!
Accessibility statement: Located on the 2nd floor up a steep flight of stairs.
Tickets: $10-$20 + fee
Studio 34 Yoga Healing Arts4522 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143, USA
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