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Each month, Nonsequitur and a community of like-minded organizations and artists present ten concerts of adventurous and experimental music in the gorgeous Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center (which sits on the traditional homelands of the Duwamish people): contemporary/post-classical composition, free improvisation and the outer limits of jazz, electronic/electroacoustic music, new instruments, phonography, sound art, and other innovative musics. Watch a video clip about us on the Seattle Channel.
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In the Chapel Performance Space on the fourth floor of the Good Shepherd Center.
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N.
Seattle WA, 98103
(SW corner of 50th & Sunnyside in Wallingford. Nearest Metro bus stops: 62, 44, 26)Email:
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$10 at the door
Carlos Cotallo Solares + Ryan Carraher + Aaron Michael Butler
A live evening of free guitar improvisation by Carlos Cotallo Solares and Ryan Carraher, each unfolding a distinct approach to the instrument and its electronic extensions. Together, in duo and solo configurations, they engage the guitar’s uncanny versatility within a framework of spontaneous composition. Perussionist Aaron Michael Butler joins to present a new work for vibraphone and electronics by … Read More
$5 - $20 sliding scale at the door
Kora Dance Ensemble
The Kora Dance Ensemble combines West African traditional songs and strategies, jazz influences on upright bass and clarinets, and the silent music that is dance.
This ensemble consists of four members: Janelle Bel Isle (dance), Eric Likkel (clarinets), Brady Kish (upright bass) and Chet Corpt (kora). We draw on our experiences within many genres – jazz, blues, soul, Western classical, Turkish … Read More
$10 - $20 donation at the door
Marcin Paczkowski + Berman/Bentley/Trebacz
Solo performance by Marcin Pączkowski, followed a trio featuring Don Berman, Heather Bentley, and Ewa Trębacz in their first appearance together since their show last summer at the Olympia Free Jazz Festival.
Marcin Pączkowski, a Seattle-based composer, conductor, digital artist, and violinist, holds the position of Music Director for the Evergreen Community Orchestra. He earned his PhD from the University … Read More
$5 - $20 suggested donation at the door (NOTAFLOF)
Katherine Whatley/Robert Millis/Noel Kennon
Music and sounds for the koto, viola, electronics, ukulele and more featuring Robert Millis (Climax Golden Twins,Sublime Frequencies), Katherine Whatley and Noel Kennon who will all play solo and together in some as yet undetermined improvisatory arrangement. Whatley and Millis recently released a cassette of trio performances from Japan on the SoundHoles label. Millis has a new solo LP out on Discrepant. Noel Kennon continues to confound and … Read More
$10 - $20 sliding scale at the door
COUSIN Collective
Film and Audio Visual performances by indigenous artists, presented by COUSIN Collective:
Svetlana Romanova (Sakha/Even) is an artist, filmmaker, and activist born in Yakutsk, the capital city of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located south of the Arctic Circle. Her practice centers on the critical importance of Indigenous visual language and sovereignty to the sustainability of Indigenous identity, particularly in the … Read More
$5 - $20 suggested donation at the door
Serena Tideman & Chiao-Yu Wu
Two Seattle musicians collaborate for a special concert celebrating love, the universe, and world peace.Serena Tideman is a cellist and composer from the NW. The Seattle Weekly describes her music thus: “Tideman makes poetry of her own with the cello, her lines flowing with the lyricism, tension”. In Pop Matters magazine, she was included in a Top 12 list … Read More
$10 - $20 suggested donation at the door (NOTAFLOF)
Guitar Worship Service
Doors open 6:30.
Guitar Worship Service is playful in name but the intention praises the importance of the creative possibilities of a guitar. Since 2013, GWS presentations select musicians/sound sculptors/artists to examine what a guitar physically or conceptually is. While there are different types of guitars (electric, acoustic, steel, bass, homemade, video game, etc.), past performances have given audiences diverse solo … Read More
$12 (early bird), $15 (standard) in advance
Dream Pool Presents: Shimi & Friends
Poetry and ambient engross the air in an evening built for the therians of the PNW.
Exploring the cacophonous silence of the desert with hypnotic percussion and animal calls, Bassariscus takes you on a trip through the therianthropic mind.
frrn is a Seattle-based ambient experimental musician. With both her records and improvised live performances her music is a blending of melodic, … Read More
$8 - $20 sliding scale at the door
Ben Kaya/Last Train West/Aetheres
An evening of ambient and electronic drone music, slow and calming. Come and relax for as long as you wish.
Ben Kaya is an American composer, producer and performer based in Belgium. His work primarily is concerned with simplicity, limitation and repetition, using long durations, repetitive motifs and a focus on texture in sound and visuals to bring a natural … Read More
$5 - $20 sliding scale at the door
Friends of the Road + Casey Adams + what
A night of free-improvised music flavored with drone and noise.
Just back from touring, Friends of the Road is an experimental string band from Seattle exploring long-form acoustic drones rooted in a melting pot of influences from American-primitive, dhrupad, and free improvisation which coalesce into original arrangements of traditional folk tunes.
Casey Adams is a Seattle-based builder and creator of electro-acoustic … Read More
$10 - $20 sliding scale at the door
TORCH Collective
TORCH (Brian Chin, trumpets, Eric Likkel, clarinets, Steve Schermer, bass, and Bonnie Whiting, percussion) is a multi-arts collective of artists dedicated to the creation and performance of new socially-conscious work. Embedded within the collective is a contemporary chamber music ensemble whose original compositions play with our heady intellects and our groove-craving souls. Rooted in contemporary classical, jazz, and improvised … Read More
$5 - $20 suggested donation at the door
Matt Sargent + Ben Luca Robertson + Aaron Michael Butler
Join Matt Sargent, Ben Luca Robertson, & Aaron Michael Butler for an evening of actuated strings, microtonal guitar, percussion, & bespoke instrumentation.
Matt Sargent is a composer, guitarist, recording engineer, and music technology specialist based in upstate New York, where he is an assistant professor of music at Bard College. His music grows from resonance, memory, the making/breaking of patterns, … Read More