OCTOBER 2009 Shows

January 22, The Hexagon, 9pm, $5. 1825 N. Charles Street. Baltimore, MD

October 11th, 10:00pm, St. Mark’s Church/Ontological-Hysteric Theater, 131 E. 10th St. & 2nd Ave, Experimental Music Series curated by Travis Just.

Helmholtz Reading Room
A new collaboration by Bonnie Jones & Sean Meehan

A exploration of and meditation on imagined aural and textual spaces mediated through Hermann von Helmholtz’s “On The Sensations Of Tone As A Physiological Basis For The Theory Of Music.” Includes: C10 tape cassettes and tape players, recorded soundtracks of text, percussion, and electronics, live text and voice, and nice refreshments!

October 18th, 3:00pm, DCAC , 2438 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC – In Your Ear Reading Series by DC Poetry. With Cathy Eisenhower, Jamey Jones.

October 22nd, 8:00pm, UMBC Fine Arts Recital Hall, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250. Presented by the UMBC Department of Music’s TNT series.8-10 pm, Fine Arts Recital Hall. UMBC, $7 general admission, $3 seniors, free for students, free with a UMBC ID. Tickets will also be available at the door (cash or check only).  More info

Part I
John Berndt – solo alto saxophone

Part II
Second Nature (The Improvising Orchestra)
with Jeff Carey, Katt Hernandez, Susan Alcorn, Liz Meredith, Rose Burt, Sam Burt, Mike Muniak, Tiffany Defoe, Owen Gardner, Paul Neidhardt, Bonnie Jones and Andrew Hayleck.

SECOND NATURE, a one of a kind 20-person improvising orchestra directed by John Berndt, confronts “the research frontier of improvised music” directly: the large group.  SECOND NATURE uses highly specialized practice methodologies to open up new possibilities of large group improvisation, taking advantage of untapped possibilities for spontaneous ‘composition,’ for more varied forms of interaction than the ‘blow outs’ which often characterize large Jam sessions. The music is orchestral in power and range, but contains highly evocative musical content that could be generated in no other way.

October 24th, 8:00pm, LOF/t, “50 Greatest Ladies & Gentleman” by Ric Royer. With Lucas Crane, Jackie Milad, Chris Ferrerra & Bonnie Jones,  120 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD.  In this installment of Performance Thanatology’s ongoing research in death and performance, a solitary figure performs all his old songs and dances despite the loss of his partner, the loss of his dancing shoes, and the loss of his teeth.  Somewhere between Krapp’s Last Tape and Artaud’s Spurt of Blood, this is what really became of vaudeville.

The Performance Thanatology is a group of artists dedicated to the advancement of a higher histrionics brought on by imminent finalities. The work of the group is gone about with great fear. Fear of death and all of its entropically related phenomena motivates the group to present themselves in an exhibition of interdisciplinary hysterics. For more info on Performance Thanatology: http://www.ricroyer.com

AUGUST 2009 Shows

Friday Aug 14, 7PM : Alpaca Beretta, Anita Fix, and friends!
Another night of hot summer music, brought to 2640 by one of our favorite Baltimore ex-pats!  Dani Simmonds returns for one night only with his band alpaca beretta, key originators of the dulcimer-uke-electro-rama genre telling stories of whiskey, barrooms, love, murder, farm living, paleontology, greek mythology, bank robberies, springtime, and whiskey.  They’ll be joined by friends from far (Anita Fix and Damara Rose Badila Moon of New York) and near (MacGregor Burns and Bonnie Jones of Baltimore, Bonnie Lander of Philly).  Sliding scale $5-10 donation.  Hope to see you there!

August 14th, 2009, 7PM, 2640 Space, 2640 St. Paul St, Red Emmas. Alpaca Beretta, Anita Fix, and friends! Dani Simmonds / Bonnie Jones of Baltimore / Bonnie Lander of Philly).  Sliding scale $5-10 donation. http://www.redemmas.org/2640/

August 20 – 23rd, Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Improvised Music organization presents workshops and public concerts with Bonnie Jones, Chris Cogburn, Vic Rawlings, Gust Burns, Bryan Eubanks. http://www.seattleimprovisedmusic.com/

August 20th
Bonnie Jones, Vic Rawlings, Bryan Eubanks, Chris Cogburn
Chapel Performance Space, Seattle WA USA

August 21st
Panel Discussion: improvised music today – perspectives on artist run infrastructure
with Bonnie Jones, Vic Rawlings, Bryan Eubanks, Chris Cogburn
Gallery 1412, Seattle WA USA

Bonnie Jones, Vic Rawlings, Bryan Eubanks, Chris Cogburn
Chapel Performance Space, Seattle WA USA

August 22nd
Bonnie Jones, Vic Rawlings, Bryan Eubanks, Chris Cogburn
Gallery 1412, Seattle WA USA

August 23rd
Panel Discussion: improvised music today – improvisation in community
with Bonnie Jones, Vic Rawlings, Bryan Eubanks, Chris Cogburn
Gallery 1412, Seattle WA USA

Cha’ak’ab Paaxil Festival June 2009 Yucatan, Mexico

Festival de Improvisación Libre, Free Jazz y Noise “Cha’ak’ab Paaxil” 2009
June 5-6, 12-13, 2009

Bonnie Jones – medios electrónicos (Baltimore, USA)
Chris Cogburn – percusiones (Austin, TX)
Remi Álvarez – saxofones tenor y soprano (Ciudad de México)
Milo Tamez – batería y percusiones (Monterrey)
Manrico Montero – objetos, kalimba, guitarra y medios electrónicos (Ciudad de México)
Lawrence Williams – saxofones tenor y soprano (Londres, GB)
Blair Latham – saxofones tenor y alto, clarinete bajo (Cozumel/Nueva Zelanda)
Armando Martín – guitarra eléctrica y electrónicos (Mérida)
Misha Marks – guitarra y electrónicos (DF/Nueva Zelanda)
Juan García – contrabajo (Mérida)
Leonel Traconis – guitarra acústica y electrónicos (Mérida)
Augusto Palma – laptop y medios electrónicos (Mérida)
Elías Puc – laptop y medios electrónicos (Mérida)
José Luis Gil – laptop y medios electrónicos (Mérida)
Antonio Domínguez – medios visuales (Ciudad de México)
Nadia Escalante – poesía (Mérida)
Jackie Milad – medios visuales (Baltimore)

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I’ll be performing in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico presenting new collaborations with Nadia Escalante, Jackie Milad, Chris Cogburn, Juan Garcia, and Manrico Montero.

This performance is supported by Meet the Composer, Global Connections.

MAY 2009 Shows

Saturday, May 2nd. 8pm.
The Lab at Convergence
1801 N. Quaker Lane
Alexandria, Virginia 22302

Come see the best, rarest, and wildest of the 20th century underground!

Theatre Classics is Ric Royer, John Eaton, and John Berndt, who will be performing with Geodesic Gnome.

Join us for an evening of early 20th century obscure and experimental theatre works (including dada, surrealist, and futurist plays), as well as a piece by Daniil Kharms, a short play by Konrad Bayer, and new “interpretations” of American classics such as Our Town and The Crucible.

Just to see stagings of Kharms-a poet destroyed by Stalin-is worth the theatrical excursion.

with an opening sound performance by Bonnie Jones, on circuit boards of digital delay pedals.

Hosted by M. Magnus. This production brought to you by Yockadot Poetics Theatre Project and the Alexandria Performing Arts Association, in conjunction with Convergence.

FEBRUARY 2009 Shows

no idea festival 2009

http://www.noideafestival.com/

annette krebs guitar, electronics . berlin
bonnie jones electronics . baltimore
chris cogburn percussion . austin
cooper-moore multi-instrumentalist . nyc
dave dove trombone . houston
jason kahn percussion, electronics . zurich
jawwaad taylor trumpet, electronics, MC . nyc
joshua beckman poetry, electronics . nyc
mario de vega electronics . mexico city / berlin
melanie noel poetry . seattle
tatsuya nakatani percussion . pennsylvania

february 26-28 austin
march 1 houston

JANUARY 2009 Shows

January 4th, Load of Fun, 2pm, Free, coffee & cakes. North Ave, Baltimore, MD

Ric Royer’s The Weather Not The Weather, a serial poem, was released
Dec. 14 by Outside Voices Press. Cover and internal design by Justin
Sirois of Narrow House.

I will be reading with “The Bbbbbbbb Writing Group” (starring Megan McShea, Rupert Wondolowski, and Bonnie Jones).

*** This will also be a sneak peek at the new theatre space that is being constructed at load of fun***

January 22, The Hexagon, 9pm, $5. 1825 N. Charles Street. Baltimore, MD

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Steve Bradley, bunny & chick, Andy Hayleck, Bonnie Jones, and David Kim-Boyle.

January 24, Red Room, 8:30pm, $6. 31st Street, Baltimore, MD.

Bonnie Jones / Gust Burns / Gregory Reynolds

January 31, StudioSeries, Studio34, 8pm. Philadelphia, PA
Organized by Nicole Bindler

Carolyn Merritt – tango
Bonnie Jones/Liza Clark – movement/sound/text
Sara Yassky – dance
Ashley Deekus – percussion
PIMA Group – music/dance
Michelle Stortz – dance

NOVEMBER 2008 Shows

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November 16, 2008, Alexandria, VA
The Lyceum
201 S. Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
4 – 9pm

IN MEMORY OF MY THEORIES
AVANT-GARDE POETRY MUSIC PERFORMANCE

Organized by & featuring Rod Smith
The Washington City Paper’s Best Poet of DC

Charles Bernstein
Anselm Berrigan
Croniamantal
Nada Gordon
Tom Raworth
Gary Sullivan

Rodrigo Toscano, Mel Nichols, Chris Nealon, Mark McMorris, Doug Lang, Bonnie Jones, P. Inman, Adam Good, Heather Fuller, Buck Downs, Tina Darragh, Lauren Bender, Michael Ball

Hosted by M. Magnus. This event is part of the APAA’s Guest Artist series at the Lyceum. Poster designed by Justin Sirois.

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Thursday, 11/20/08, ResBox @ Steve Allen Theater, Los Angeles, CA

ResBox Series
Steve Allen Theater
at the Center For Inquiry – West
4773 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 666-4268

LUKAS LIGETI (NYC), BONNIE JONES/ANDREA NEUMANN (Baltimore/LA), JEFF GAUTHIER/BECCA MHALEK/MARGARET PARKINS, HANS FJELLESTAD… plus live visuals by VJ FADER

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Friday, 11/21/08, the wulf, Los Angeles, CA

the wulf.

1026 south sante fe avenue #203
info thewulf org
213.488.1182

DUO BONNIE JONES + DAVID KENDALL