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Bay Area Audio Events Plus!

I’ve got a couple of events that might be of interest for those in the SF Bay Area. One is audio focused (music) and the other is a little less but I think it’s very applicable for anybody working in the art or media field.

Switchboard Music Festival 2010: The third annual Switchboard Music Festival is an 8-hour, non- stop music spectacle presenting composers and musicians who push the boundaries of their respective genres. No other Bay Area music festival or concert series offers such an eclectic, genre-crossing, convention-breaking, bastardizing group of experimentalists, innovators, and musical omnivores in a single event.

Sunday, 28 March, 2010
02:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Cost:
$10 – $40 sliding scale

Venue:
Dance Mission
3316 24th Street at Mission
San Francisco, CA

Artist Talk: Right Here Right Now: [NOT HAPPENING - SEE COMMENT] How do we engage with art in an immediate, unmediated way? Through choreography and composition, 2009 AIRs Kara Davis and Aaron Ximm both work toward the specific goal of creating immediate experiences that absorb, capture and immerse their audiences. Davis is a dancer and choreographer who pushes the possibilities of improvisation and ignores the traditional boundaries between audience and performer. Ximm creates intimate, site-specific sound installations that translate fleeting moments captured by field recordings into present experiences. This program is a unique opportunity to engage with performance and experiential installation created by Davis and Ximm in response to their surroundings at Headlands.

Sunday, 29 August, 2010
07:30 PM – 09:00 PM

Cost:
Free

Venue:
Headlands Center for the Arts
944 Fort Barry
Sausalito, CA 94965

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Repurposing.

I have to admit, I felt pretty bitter after not getting any favorable responses from a recent story pitch I sent to several radio programs. I know, I know, it’s all about ‘volumizing’ your pitching; that is, pitch lots of ideas and as often as possible because only a small percent will actually get picked up at any given time. I understand that and see the logic but that doesn’t take my bitterness away or answer the nagging question, is there a better way? Anyway, instead of dwelling on all that I just kept pushing with the story and now it’s taking on a new life. So, we’ll see what happens next in the process but it’s sounding good. The new wrinkle? I just got hired full-time for some rather mundane but good-paying, temporary, office work. The folks at the company are great so it’s a good thing…but now I ain’t got the time I had when I started this project. Oh life, you just love to be complicated don’t you? :-)

Forward Ever!

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The “Story Pitching” Mantra

Today my FaceBook status reads: “Noah Chandler wishes he could say pitching a story is exhilerating but can’t. I feel like I’m groveling for crumbs from the royal cake before getting beheaded. All the while repeating the mantra, ‘Fail. Fail often. Dream big. Get it out the door.’” There has got to be a better way…

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Happy Friday! “Happy Headed No”

Here’s a short little something for your Friday listening. Produced by Chicago-based audio producer Lloyd Brodnax King. If I’m not mistaken this “little something” is in response to an incident when a certain sportscaster used some ugly language to describe female basketball players. Have a great weekend!

Happy Headed No

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