FW: The Audio Gruppe: Infos about our NYC gig:

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From: Benoit Maubrey <[email protected]>
Organization: Die Audio Gruppe
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 04 Jan 2003 15:26:51 +0100
To: [email protected]
Subject: The Audio Gruppe: Infos about our NYC gig:


from Benoit Maubrey
Die Audio Gruppe
Bahnhofstr. 47
14806 Baitz Germany

tel: 0049-33841-8265
fax 0049-33841-33121
mobile: 0049-177-349 6354

email : [email protected]
web sites:
http://www.audioballerinas.com
http://www.snafu.de/~maubrey/

Infos about our NYC gig:

http://www.location1.org/artists/maubrey.html

BENOIT MAUBREY and AUDIO BALLERINAS
A live performance at LOCATION ONE
Friday, January 24 2003 8 PM
Tickets: $15, Members Free

Note: Space is limited and the first part of the evening's
performance will begin promptly at 8:00 PM outside Location
One's gallery at 26 Greene Street. Audience members are advised

to arrive early to assure admission. Doors will open
at 7:30 PM for ticket purchase or for member sign-in.

The Audio Ballerinas will perform two pieces:
PEEPERS (8 minutes), Audio Ballerinas with photo-resistor
sensors and group choreography with spotlights on
tripods, and YAMAHA LADIES (15 minutes), Audio Ballerinas with
exposed Yamaha keyboards and mercury
sensors. Their movements trigger the various sounds and
melodies of the dismembered keyboard. There will be a
special solo performance, FEEDBACK FREIDA, by the choreographer

Katja Rotzoll. Rotzoll has worked with a
group of New York dancers to create these performances, which
have been facilitated with the technical assistance of
Thomas Berndt and Location One.

BENOIT MAUBREY and his Berlin-based AUDIO GRUPPE build
electro-acoustic clothing and suits. These are
clothes equipped with loudspeakers, amplifiers, and 257 K
samplers that enable them to react directly with their
environment by recording live sounds, voices, or instruments in

their proximity, and amplifying them as a mobile and
multi-acoustic performance. They also wear radio receivers,
contact microphones, light sensors and electronic looping
devices in order to produce, mix, and multiply their own sounds

and compose these as an environmental concert. The
performers use rechargeable batteries and/or solar cells, which

ensures them complete mobility both indoors and
outdoors.



Sincerely,

Benoit

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