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Featured Member Profile: Composer Evan Mazunik Finds His Bliss

Evan Mazunik’s compositions have been featured in the NY International Fringe Festival and performed at venues devoted to creative, improvised, and experimental music such as Roulette, HERE and Galapagos Art Space. In this interview he tells us about the work of his experimental chamber ensemble, ZAHA, as well as his current projects and pipe-dreams…

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Democracy: Barry Seroff’s “Quaker Cantata”

Democracy is a cantata based around the idea that holiness is present in all living things. Its composer, Barry Seroff, is passionate about improvisational music and inspired by music genres ranging from jazz to punk to classical. A full-length chamber work, Democracy debuts tomorrow evening at Brooklyn’s Issue Project Room.

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Featured Member: Box Full of Wasps Theatre Collective

Box Full of Wasps is a New York City-based theatre collective with a bend towards improvisation. In this week’s Featured Member profile, Box’s Jenna Lauren Freed and Emily Floyd discuss backwards adaptation, pipe dreams, and how improvisation is like “a many-headed power tool”… (!?)

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