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Ear Pollen at Atlanta Contemporary

Saturday August 3, 2024 04:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free
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CRITIC’S PICK: Ear Pollen, Pt. 2 at Atlanta Contemporary — Ear Pollen, Pt. 2 is a series of free concerts on the first Saturday of every month at Atlanta Contemporary featuring avant-percussionist Klimchak in an improvised duet with a different partner. On Sat., Aug. 3, Klimchak’s partner of the month is Jeff Menig Crompton, a saxophonist and composer known for offbeat jazz-oriented projects including the band Relay Station and a chamber opera about legendary New Orleans cornetist Buddy Bolden. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness two of our community’s most experienced improvisers cross-pollinating for the first time as a duet. — Doug DeLoach

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The Ear Pollen Series started at Gallery 378 in 2020. Klimchak curated the monthly performances by selecting 3-5 musicians to perform a totally improvised concert together. The series was just getting started when Covid hit and ended it. At Atlanta Contemporary, Klimchak has revived the series in a minimalist compact form, while retaining the improvised format. For the Ear Pollen Series, Pt 2, Klimchak is performing in a series of duets, each month with a different partner and featuring different instruments. In many ways, the duet is the perfect vehicle for improvisation, as it allows the performers to treat their playing as a form of conversation, introducing new ideas, batting those ideas back and forth and taking them to new places to keep the dialog flowing. Part 2 becomes a 2 part conversation for the audience to witness and enjoy.
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Klimchak is a composer known for his use of electronics & homebuilt instruments. His work has been seen in dance, theater & solo performances around the world. In 2011, he was given a grant by Idea Capital to make a series of compositions for home-built percussion instruments with lights incorporate... | more...