Friday, September 21, 2007

Artists in Rhythm


I've had the honor of being asked to write & record an instrumental for a new modern dance company to choreograph and perform to.

The piece, Kristallnacht, will be debuted next Saturday, Sept 29, at a benefit for the company - AiR, Artists in Rhythm. ww.artistsinrhythm.org
Choreography by Reina Faith, and my favorite dancer is in the company...
I will be performing at the benefit along with
The New Impressionists. (See their website for ticket information)


Kristallnacht, also known as Reichskristallnacht, Pogromnacht, Crystal Night and the Night of Broken Glass, was a pogrom against Jews throughout Germany and parts of Austria on November 9–November 10, 1938. Jewish homes were ransacked in numerous German cities along with 8,000 Jewish shops, towns and villages,as civilians and SA stormtroopers destroyed buildings with sledgehammers, leaving the streets covered in smashed windows — the origin of the name "Night of Broken Glass."

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Back from the Motherland...

Just back from an amazing first trip to Italia.
Covered the landscape from Verona, to Florence
to Empoli, to Siena (pictured) to San Gimignano (out of this world) to Naples, to Monte Di Procida, to Positano & the Amalfi Coast, to the Islands of Ischia & Procida, back to Naples, up to Rome, and back home. Made a bunch a friends and shared a bunch of songs. Sang Tiziano Ferro's "Non Me Lo So Spiegare" at least 20 times, gladly. Spoke all the Italian I know, and then started repeating myself and smiling a lot. (That is something everybody everywhere does in the same language.)
Ate everything that was put in front of me even if I didn't recognize it. Discovered that many things here in the States are only crude estimations of the real thing. Namely cheese and pasta. Two words. Buffalo Mozzarella. Two more. Vino Rosso. Did I mention the Wild Boar? Around every corner is another wonderful Castle, Statue, Landscape, Sculpture, Masterpiece. No one is in a hurry, except the Vespas. Stress is a non-issue. Marble streets aren't a prone to potholes. Climbed to the top of Michaelangelo's dome and looked out on the view from here...
I'll be back!
More pics at http://www.flickr.com/photos/greggno
Ciao, GC
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