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DJ Hairy Larry Presents the Eleven O'clock Small Group Playing Grumpy Cat At SXSW
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2023-06-25
Thanks Marty, today we're going to hear an original jazz song with a spoken word part about popular culture in the internet age.
My advisor, Tim Crist, was always encouraging composition students to involve others in multimedia projects. So I put together Trilogy For The Arts, an outdoor happening featuring jazz music, spoken word, metal sculpture, poetry, dance, photography, and audio and video recording.
I also want to thank Don Bowyer and Ken Carroll for saying yes and helping me make this happen.
The Eleven O'clock Small Group played the jazz. Trevor Scudder welded the sculpture. Lizz Etzkorn was dancing with hula hoops. Karen Newberry, Rick Lott, Gregory Hansen, and Mike Luster read poetry.
So, mostly ASU students and faculty, living and working in Arkansas.
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2023-06-25
Thanks Marty, today we're going to hear an original jazz song with a spoken word part about popular culture in the internet age.
My advisor, Tim Crist, was always encouraging composition students to involve others in multimedia projects. So I put together Trilogy For The Arts, an outdoor happening featuring jazz music, spoken word, metal sculpture, poetry, dance, photography, and audio and video recording.
I also want to thank Don Bowyer and Ken Carroll for saying yes and helping me make this happen.
The Eleven O'clock Small Group played the jazz. Trevor Scudder welded the sculpture. Lizz Etzkorn was dancing with hula hoops. Karen Newberry, Rick Lott, Gregory Hansen, and Mike Luster read poetry.
So, mostly ASU students and faculty, living and working in Arkansas.
The problem with promoting your art on the web is that the internet is a bottomless bucket that will swallow whatever amount of promotion you can throw at it in an attempt to make you spend all your time on web promotion and no time making art.
But I can't do that! I have a performance schedule and I have a production schedule and they take time.
What works for me is flowing out of performance into production and then into promotion as an integrated workflow. My performance takes production realities into account. The production work keeps the promotion in mind. And the promotion is designed to be easy to do. Because, believe me, you can spend endless hours typing descriptions into text boxes and it will keep you up all night if you let it.