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Lunar Landscapes 8: Pink Moon

Design by Orpheus Bureau.

Design by Orpheus Bureau.

LUNAR LANDSCAPES: Pink Moon premieres on April 27, 2021 at 9pm EST. We will celebrate the full moon with special guest Daniel Bernard Roumain. The livestream will also include music by Philip Glass and Eleonor Sandresky.

The featured cocktail/mocktail is the Pink Martini. You will receive the recipe and snack recommendations when you purchase your ticket, along with a unique link to the event.

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PROGRAM

GLASS Trilogy Sonata mvt 3 (2000)

ROUMAIN I Need to Cry But I Can’t (2017)

8’ 46” (2020)

choreography by Tiffany Rea-Fisher

commissioned by the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth

SANDRESKY Strange Energy #7 Waves (2015)


About Daniel Bernard Roumain

Daniel Bernard Roumain, Via Sozo Artists.

Daniel Bernard Roumain, Via Sozo Artists.

Daniel Bernard Roumain’s (DBR) acclaimed work as a composer, performer, educator, and activist spans more than two decades, and he has been commissioned by venerable artists and institutions worldwide. “About as omnivorous as a contemporary artist gets” (NYT), DBR is perhaps the only composer whose collaborations span Philip Glass, Bill T. Jones, Savion Glover and Lady Gaga.

Known for his signature violin sounds infused with myriad electronic, urban, and African-American music influences, DBR takes his genre-bending music beyond the proscenium. He is a composer of chamber, orchestral, and operatic works; has won an Emmy for Outstanding Musical Composition for his collaborations with ESPN; featured as keynote performer at technology conferences; and created large scale, site-specific musical events for public spaces. DBR earned his doctorate in Music Composition from the University of Michigan and is currently Institute Professor and Professor of Practice at Arizona State University.

An avid arts industry leader, DBR serves on the board of directors of the League of American Orchestras, Association of Performing Arts Presenters and Creative Capital, the advisory committee of the Sphinx Organization, and was co-chair of 2015 and 2016 APAP Conferences.

DBR has most recently created the musical score for The Just and The Blind, a collaboration with spoken word artist and writer Marc Bamuthi Joseph, commissioned by Carnegie Hall; and a new work for Washington State University’s Symphonic Band, Falling Black Into The Sky, based on the work of the artist James Turrell and his “light work” at Roden Crater.

www.danielroumain.com

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