Maya Dunietz: Root of Two Performance Series | Lori Goldston & Kyle Hanson

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724 South 12th Street,Omaha NE 68102

08 June, 2022

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A two-set performance with Lori Goldston on solo-improvised cello and Kyle Hanson, a non-traditional accordionist and composer Lori Goldston Classically trained and rigorously de-trained, possessor of a restless, semi-feral spirit, Lori Goldston is a cellist, composer, improvisor, producer, writer and teacher from Seattle. Her voice as a cellist, amplified or acoustic, is full, textured, committed and original. A relentless inquirer, her work drifts freely across borders that separate genre, discipline, time and geography. Current and former collaborators and/or bosses include Earth, Nirvana, Mirah, Jessika Kenney, Ilan Volkov, Eyvind Kang, Stuart Dempster, David Byrne, Terry Riley, Jherek Bischoff, Malcom Goldstein, Steve Von Till, Lonnie Holley, Cat Power, Ellen Fullman, Maya Dunietz, Mik Quantius, Embryo, O Paon, Tara Jane O’Neil, Natacha Atlas, Broken Water, Ed Pias, Christian Rizzo and Sophie Laly, Threnody Ensemble, Cynthia Hopkins, 33 Fainting Spells, Vanessa Renwick, Mark Mitchell, Lynn Shelton, and many more. Her work has been commissioned by and/or performed at the Kennedy Center, Sydney Festival, Cineteca Nacional de México, Tectonics Festival, Frye Art Museum, Time Based Art Festival (TBA), WNYC, The New Foundation, Paris Fashion Week, Northwest Film Forum, On the Boards, Seattle International Film Festival, Seattle Jewish Film Festival, Bumbershoot, Crossing Border Festival, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, Joe’s Pub, the Stone, University of Chicago, and venues large and small throughout North America, Mexico, Australia, and Europe. Kyle Hanson Kyle Hanson is an accordionist, composer and arranger (Black Cat Orchestra, Spectratone International, El Pegaso). He is also the principal member of The Murkie's. He performs solo accordion, both amplified and acoustic. Hanson plays the accordion “Murky” style — racking the bellows back and forth at great velocity, making it more of a rhythm and melody instrument with percussive effects. This event is part of Maya Dunietz: Root of Two, generously sponsored by VIA Art Fund.

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