Austria residency: premieres this week in Vienna and Graz, solo in Graz in October

Greetings from Austria! Margarethe, Manuel, Arne, and I have been hard at work during the first two and a half weeks of my residency in Graz creating our music-theater piece A History of Characters, which we’ll premiere in Vienna and Graz this Friday and Sunday. After that, I’ll turn my attention to duo work and to my solo performance in Graz on October 11. Read on for more!

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First, a rundown since last time: video of my July premiere with Boston violist Eve Boltax of her piece In Parts, Whole is now on YouTube. At the end of July, thingNY played Andrew Livingston’s News from the Oort Cloud in Brooklyn and Philly, and from August 1-13, World/Inferno toured from the Northeast to Minnesota and back. My partner Evie and I moved from Boston to a lovely West Philly apartment, and a week later I headed off for two months in Austria.

Now, my three Graz-based collaborators and I are putting the finishing touches on A History of Characters, our 45-minute music theater project in English and German about language mixing and mix-ups, human and machine languages, character(s), and intercultural communication. In the piece, we ask questions like, what language does a computer speak if it is non-binary? Is English the most beautiful, efficient, and developed language in the world? Kannst du deinem Goldfisch beibringen was covfefe ist? I’m very excited to perform the piece at two established Austrian venues for experimental music and performance, Friday at Echoraum in Vienna and Sunday at Forum Stadtpark in Graz. Please tell your Austrian friends to come see our beautiful, thought-provoking, and funny piece!

Thanks again to Land Steiermark for making me a Styria-Artist-in-Residence – I highly recommend the program to other artists and art theorists of all disciplines! The 2020 residency application is closed, but mark your calendar to apply by August 2020 for 2021 residencies.

After Sunday, I’ll work with Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka on duo material, which we may perform in Graz in a semi-public setting – let me know if you’re around in late September and interested! Then I’ll work on solo material for my October 11 performance at Planetarium, the venue of Graz’s experimental theater group Das Planetenparty Prinzip, and I’ll develop a new duet for myself and Eve Boltax to premiere in a little December tour. I might have one or two other performances in Eastern Europe in mid-October – stay tuned, or if you’re in Eastern Europe, let me know if you want me to come by! Then it’s back to the States for World/Inferno’s Hallowmas.

On the horizon – still to-be-announced World/Inferno tours in the next few months. The mini-tour with Eve and a new thingNY program in December. The ten-year anniversary of thingNY’s ADDDDDDDDD in 2020. And more!

Remember the Quadruple Take?
Jeff