Heather Christian and the ANIMAL WISDOM family present in a Live Recording of a Blackout Requiem Mass on Thursday and Friday, All Saints and All Souls Day, November 1 & 2, 2018 at 7pm and 9pm at Town Stages,221 West Broadway, NYC.
One year after the thrice-extended sold-out ten-week run at The Bushwick Starr, the ANIMAL WISDOM family is getting back together to make a much anticipated soundtrack recording. Part fund-raiser, part mini-mass, part barn-raising revival, the ANIMAL WISDOM Live Taping will take place at Town Stages with a larger ensemble, newly fleshed-out arrangements, and the full complement of the original ANIMAL WISDOM choir, plus more than 40 additional special guest voices including local NYC personalities and musicians.
Space for ANIMAL WISDOM was sponsored in part by Sokoloff Arts.
DETAILS
November 1st (All Souls Day)
7pm: $35 Requiem concert ticket*
9pm: $35 Requiem Concert Ticket* // $50 Requiem concert ticket* + access to DJ'ed Revival and Dance After party
November 2nd (All Saints Day)
7pm: $35 Requiem concert ticket*
9pm: $35 Requiem Concert Ticket* // $100 Requiem Concert Ticket* + VIP Cask Room Juke Box set access (purchase this ticket and send us your favorite song, we will play it for you in an intimate set in Town Stages cask room after the show) + free ANIMAL WISDOM Signature Cocktail
*All ticket holders will receive a pre-release copy of the Animal Wisdom Soundtrack once it is recorded, included in ticket price. Soundtrack value is $25.
ANIMAL WISDOM a new Musical by Heather Christian & the Arbornauts
book & lyrics - Heather Christian; guitar & vocals - Sasha Brown; keys & vocals - Heather Christian; bass & vocals - Fred Epstein; percussion & vocals - Eric Farber; violin & vocals - Maya Sharpe
Original Production:
director - Mark Rosenblatt; co-director - Emilyn Kowaleski; lighting design - Andrew Schneider; scenic design - Eric Farber & Andrew Schneider; sound design - Stowe Nelson; costume design - Heather McDevitt Barton; orchestration - Sasha Brown, Heather Christian, Fred Epstein, Eric Farber & Maya Sharpe; Featuring: Heather Christian & the Arbornauts; producer - Lucy Jackson; associate producer - Brittany Coyne; Animal Wisdom was developed and premiered at the Bushwick Starr in Brooklyn, NY in Oct - Dec, 2017. The project was commissioned by the West Yorkshire Playhouse, where it was originally developed as part and presented as part of Transform Festival 2015.
Blurring genres but grounded in blues and Methodist hymns, ANIMAL WISDOM is a lo-fi, idiosyncratic, concert-cabaret about talking to the dead, inspired by real conversations between Heather and her deceased relatives. A constellation of dead souls is conjured, from Doris, a flamboyant and cruel childhood piano teacher (10 years dead), to the elusive ex-CIA code-breaker godfather Myles (5 years dead). Like an improvised musical se?ance, the tone shifts slowly from playful to dangerous, circling around darker, more disturbed forces in her family and herself, until, we are catapulted into a new sphere of haunted-ness, culminating in a 28 minute Requiem Mass sung in darkness by a choir, invisible until now. Taken in parts from poorly remembered Methodist hymns from the 1800's, hyperbolized family mythologies, gothic Catholic masses for the dead, Southern Native American folk tales passed down and bastardized in Louisiana and a fervent belief in ghosts, ANIMAL WISDOM is performed with an understanding that, whilst its audiences may or may not believe in the afterlife, music might help forge a connection with those they too have loved and lost.
Heather Christian is the daughter of a blues musician and a go-go dancer and is an Obie Award winning composer/performer. She is a recent Sundance Fellow and Ars Nova Uncharted Member with new musical Annie Salem, alongside Rachel Chavkin. Recent composing/performing credits include her own multi-media concerts Animal Wisdom and North (LaMama NYC), the TEAM's Mission Drift, (National Theater in London) Ripe Time's The World is Round (BAM NYC), Of Mice and Men (West Yorkshire Playhouse), the entire summer '16 season at Hudson Valley Shakespeare (Macbeth, As you Like It, Measure for Measure) as well as numerous compositions for plays with music and experimental soundscape operas for dance. Short film scores include Man Rots from Head, Eat, Pauline Alone, Woman in Deep, and Gregory Go Boom, which took a 2014 Sundance Grand Jury Prize. Her first score for a feature film, Lemon, premiered at Sundance Film Festival January of 2017. She is a long-time musical and performative collaborator in devised theater with the TEAM, Jane Comfort Company, Mark Dendy, Mac Wellman, Big Dance Theater, Taylor Mac, and Witness Relocation. She was recently named one of TimeOut NY's Downtown Innovators To Watch and has been nominated for a Drama League Outstanding Performance Award. She has released 8 records and can be seen all over the world as Heather Christian & the Arbornauts in concert halls and dive bars avant-torching.
Photo by Maria Baranova Suzuki
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