April 04, 2006

Trummerflora´s Spring Reverb 2006


April 4, 2006 - SAN DIEGO, CA - Trummerflora presents their 5th Annual Spring Reverb, a festival of original music and visual Art. Performers from Canada, Mexico and the US come together for this celebration of creativity.

The performances will be held downtown at The Honey Bee Hive on Thursday, May 4th, in Carlsbad at Museum of Making Music on Friday, May 5th, uptowm at Limbo Fine Arts in conjunction with Sushi Performance and Visual Art on Saturday, May 6th and in San Marcos at the California State University campus on Sunday, May 7th. Creative music workshops will be held throughout the community and a visual arts exhibit will be presented at Limbo Fine Arts Gallery by Sushi Performance and Visual Art.

Artists' bios and photos are available on our website at: http://www.springreverb.com/

These musicians and artists represent a fascinating international culture of aesthetic risk-takers who push the limits of their imagination. Each has a unique approach unfettered by any unifying philosophy - no dogmas, simply a commitment to artistic exploration, freedom, and the creative process.

Trummerflora continues to explore the theme of collaboration by hosting numerous improvisatory interactions between the collective and their invited guest artists during Spring Reverb '06.

Performance schedules:

Thursday, May 4th
The Honey Bee Hive - Downtown 8-10pm
8:00 - Borborygmus*
8:30 - Anna Homler (LA), Steyart Liebig (LA)
9:15 - G.E. Stinson (LA), DJ Tenshun, Nathan Hubbard*

Friday, May 5th
Museum of Making Music - Carlsbad 7-11pm
7:00 - Trummerflora Collective
8:00 - David Borgo, Rick Helzer, Gunnar Biggs, Nathan Hubbard"
9:00 - Dana Reason (LA), Philip Gelb (Oakland), Tracy McMullen*, Scott
Walton*
10:00 - Gunther's Grass*

Saturday, May 6th
Sushi: Take Out at Limbo Fine Arts - Uptown 8-11pm
8:00 - Thomas Dimuzio (SF), Hans Fjellestad* (LA)
9:00 - Charming Hostess (SF/Bay Area)
10:00 - Micro-Ritmia (Mexico City)

Sunday, May 7th
California State University - San Marcos 12-6pm

Performance Hall:
12:00 - Madelyn Byrne, Peter Gach, Billy Hawkins, Michael Mufson
1:00 - Wormhole* with Toni Pope
2:00 - TBA
3:00 - Micro-ritmia (Mexico City)

Black Box:
12:20 - Something Strange is Afoot*
1:20 - Al Scholl* (Denver)
2:20 - Trio Mahgreb*
3:20 - Glen Bach (Long Beach)
4:20 - Charles Curtis
5:20 - Vinny Golia Septet (LA)

Outdoor Stage:
12:00 - TBA
12:40 - Sarah Weaver (Chicago), James Ilgenfritz*
1:40 - CSUSM Gamelan
2:40 - Ellen Weller*, Bob Weller, Jason Robinson*, James Ilgenfritz*, Danny
Campbell
3:40 - Paquito Villa (Mexicali)
4:40 - Baker¹s Union (SF/BayArea)
5:40 - Charming Hostess (SF/Bay Area)


* Trummerflora collective


Venues:

Thursday, May 4th
The Honey Bee Hive
1409 C Street
San Diego CA 92101
619-702-6010
%10 21+

Friday, May 5th
Museum of Making Music
5790 Armada Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Tel: O760-438-5996
Fax: 760-438-8964
http://www.museumofmakingmusic.org
$10 All ages.

Saturday, May 6th
Sushi Take Out at Limbo Fine Arts
1432 University Avenue
San Diego CA 92103
619-295-5393
http://www.limboarts.com/
Free admission. All ages.
presented in conjunction with
Sushi Performance and Visual Art
http://www.sushiart.org

Sunday, May 7th
Cal State San Marcos
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd.
San Marcos CA 92096
(760) 750-4000
http://www.csusm.edu/index.html
$5 Donation


Spring Reverb 06 is made possible in part by a grant from the North County Higher Education Alliance and through the support of Syshi Performance and Visual Art.

The Trummerflora Collective is an independent group of music makers that embraces the pluralistic nature of creative music as an important means of artistic expression for the individual and the community, and provides an atmosphere that nurtures the creative development of its members.

"Trummerflora, or rubble plants and trees, are a special phenomenon unique to heavily bombed urban areas. The bomb acts as a plow, mixing rubble fragments with the earth which often contain seeds dormant for a century or more. These seeds come to light and those that can live in this new and special earth grow and flourish." - Helen and Newton Harrison

create + bloom + flourish

websites:
http://www.springreverb.com
http://www.trummerflora.com

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