Tiger Poems + Gregory Reynolds

Tiger Poems : Arrington de Dionyso (bass clarinet and voice masking), Gust Burns (piano), and Noel Kennon (idiosyncratic percussion).

“Tiger seems a little mad… in a sense, the tiger is mad. but the tiger is also perfectly at ease. the tiger is simultaneously disarming and making minute preparations stalking and exiting beaming and weeping mending and tearing feeling and deflecting engaged in sabotage and reconstruction self defense and desubjectivation sweeping away all traces of security to condition the abolition of endangerment.” (prose piece by Gust Burns)

Gregory Reynolds will open the evening with improvisations on percussion and flutes from China, Japan, and India. Reynolds recently moved back to the Seattle area to study Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine at Bastyr University. His most recent music involves the exploration of various flutes from Southeast and East Asia.