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Click for stream Click to make donation Christina Braun performs six dances with the music of
Tom Nunn. Underlying the dance and music is the idea of chaos and our human response to it. Instruments newly born and without a history offer a unique “field of play” where the random can subvert the purpose. Improvised dance born from Butoh and Duncan modern dance techniques express intention emerging from chaos. Christina and Tom have performed together in SF Bay Area festivals since 2012. This is their third evening length concert.
Christina Braun is a lifelong dancer and prolific choreographer. She has studied for over twenty years with international masters in the Isadora Duncan and Butoh modern dance forms, including local treasures, the Tamanos. Christina’s solo dance works with composer David Samas have been presented by Safehouse Arts, the LAB, the Oakland Museum of California and the Asian Art Museum. As SF Butoh LAB, Christina has produced Butoh dance symposia, performances, and workshops.
Tom Nunn has designed, built and performed with experimental musical instruments since 1975, always with a focus on recycled/re-purposed materials, to create a unique voice in improvised music. He has participated in several festivals such as the High Zero Festival in Baltimore, Sound Symposium in Newfoundland, and AK07 in New Zealand.
Cost: Free with suggested donation
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
Invented Instruments , at the High Zero festival September 22nd 2012 , Baltimore Maryland