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Human Flourishing, Duo Denum, December 14, 8 PM, Green Kill Sessions
Green Kill Sessions presents Human Flourishing and Duo enum on Wednesday, December 14 at 8 PM.
Green Kill Sessions presents Human Flourishing, Conor Perreault and Greg Paul and Duo Denum, Al Margolis and Tom Law, on Wednesday, December 14 at 8 PM.
This event is a livestream production event open to a live audience of 30 presented on the Green Kill Sessions YouTube Channel. Tickets are 5 dollars. Go here to purchase tickets:
Regrets. The two of the artists came down with the flu. We regret any inconvienience. This event is being rescheduled. Ticket buyers will be refunded.
There are two Eventbrite ticket categories:
Please note that if you are buying tickets for someone else, you must use their email address when filling out the Eventbrite form otherwise the ticket holder will not be able to access the event. Eventbrite recognizes the email address of the buyer only.
Live audience
Audience members who wish to attend a performance in-person will reserve a ticket to attend the livestream event.
In addition, in-person audience members will also receive a livestream link which they can watch later.
This audience is limited to 30.
Please consider helping the poets and Green Kill. These times are hard for performance spaces.
Human Flourishing
Human Flourishing is Conor Perreault and Greg Paul, two childhood friends who use free-form creative music as an excuse to keep in touch. They even have a Bandcamp, right where you might expect it:
https://humanflourishing.bandcamp.com
Duo Denum
Al Margolis
Al Margolishas been working under the musical pseudonym If, Bwana since New Year's Day 1984. The moniker is an acronym for "It's Funny, But We Are Not Amused." He has since earned an international reputation for his experimental noise music.
https://ifbwana.bandcamp.com/
Tom Law
Tom Law is a composer/improviser from Saugerties NY who performs laptop-based electroacoustic music. He also plays viola da gamba, and curates a series of concerts at Opus 40 sculpture park that range from early music to avant pop. A native South Carolinian, he ran the figmental Conundrum Music Hall in West Columbia from 2011 to 2015.
Scott Kent, Sound Engineer
Scott Kent originally came to Woodstock in 1988 to work for Bearsville Studios. He taught guitar at Abrams Music and the Kingston Conservatory of Music before moving to San Diego in 1993. He taught Band and Orchestra for San Diego Unified School District for 18 years and returned to Mt. Tremper in 2016. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Professional Music from Berklee College of Music and a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University.