Fun stuff to do this week in Santa Fe and Albuquerque

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Mon Sep 17 14:26:34 PDT 2012



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*The Old Way and The Joshua Smith Organism*

*Wednesday, September 19 at 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm)*

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*1808 Second Street Suite H, Santa Fe NM*

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*$15 at the door*


Announcing a very special double-bill concert featuring a unique line-up of
acoustic Americana and jazz from the San Francisco/Bay Area.


*THE OLD WAY (performs at 8pm)*
Joshua Smith - Guitar and Vocals , Irena Smith - Guitar and Vocals

*THE JOSHUA SMITH ORGANISM (performs at 9pm)*
Joshua Smith - Saxophones, Chris Jonas - Saxophone, Dave Wayne - Drums, Milton
Villarubia - Drums, Al Fayette - Drums, Carlos Santistevan -Bass, Jeremy
Bleich - Bass, and more...

Joshua Smith is a leading saxophonist residing in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He has performed with a long list of creative music's renowned voices such
as Chris Jonas, Joe Maneri, Cuong Vu, Ben Glodberg, Karla Khislteadt, and
many more. For the past two years he has been the saxophonist of The Scott
Amendola Quartet, lead by the Bay Area's stalwart voice of drumming and
improvisation, Scott Amendola...

Joshua is no stranger to Santa Fe and it's musical community. He has performed
with his own ensembles at several High Mayhem Festivals during the early
part of the past decade. His band, 'birth' (featuring now local Santa Fe
musician Jeremy Bleich on bass)  performed several times in the area as
well, as well as 'Amitosis' with Chris Jonas and 'The Cleveland Trio'...

On Wednesday, September 19th, Smith returns to perform in Santa Fe, and will
be joined by a potent selection of improvising musician friends from the
Santa Fe area. The concert will begin with a set of acoustic Americana,
performed on guitar and vocals by Smith and his wife Irena with their duo,
'The Old Way'.

The second set with feature a lineup of several musicians performing with
Joshua in various rotating combinations.The music will revolve around a few
strategic improvisation and a reuniting of Smith and many of his New
Mexican cohorts such as Chris Jonas, Al Fayette, Dave Wayne, Carlos
Santistevan bass, Milton Villarubia, Jeremy Bleich, and more...

Join us Wednesday for a night of acoustic music and compelling fringe jazz
improvisations!



*ISEA 2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness*
*The 18th International Symposium on Electronic Art *
*Presented by 516 ARTS with The ABQ Museum of Art & History and UNM *
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*September 19-24*

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*Albuquerque, NM*


http://www.isea2012.org/

This September 19 – 24, the world of art, science, and technology come together
in Albuquerque for a six day, international
conference, kicking off a season-long exhibition and public programs.

ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness, the 18th International Symposium
on Electronic Art will explore the discourse of global proportions on the
subject of art, technology and nature. The ISEA2012 title “Machine
Wilderness” references the New Mexico region as an area of rapid growth and
technology within vast expanses of open land, and presents visions of a
more humane interaction between technology and wilderness in which
“machines” can take many forms to support life on Earth.

Over 100 artists and 400 presenters are coming from 30 countries to present
and/or exhibit at ISEA2012. The International Symposia on Electronic Art
have become the most important academic gatherings on electronic art
world-wide, bringing together the worlds of art and science. The next
conferences will be in Sydney, Australia and then in Dubai. Don't miss this
expansive, international event in the United States for the first time in
six years.

REGISTER TODAY!
http://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1065253


Please direct all questions to: info at isea2012.org




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