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Juilliard School - Willson Theater - New York, NY - March 25 -26 - 27, 2014

Terry Riley

In C

Willson Theater, Juilliard School, New York, NY
A Multimedia Production of Terry Riley's Iconic Work.
Ed Billous, Esme Boyce, Langdon Crawford, Kevin DeYoe,
Willie Fastenow, Sarah Outhewaite, John Toth and Britanny Vicars

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Each note projects itself into movement . Each note repeats and rests... repeats in movement and rests for varying time. Each note and dance gesture has dimension.


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The Pulse

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  Early Sketches: Nov - Dec 1013
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2 The performance moves forward through the depiction of the notes. The movement of the piece is discerned in the micro adjustments of repeated patterns that vary slightly, resting in time and the attack or impulse of each movement.
 

 

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Symmetries emerge not because of a group effort rather through chance alignments of slowly shifting transitions from one being/state to another or from one gesture to another or from one pattern to another.

 

 
 

the pulse of the Cs guide but does not dictate a change. They define a flow.

   
   
   
   
   
With generous support from The Juilliard School
Willson Theater
 

John Toth 2013-14