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SUMMARY:Dromedaries (Keir Neuringer, Shayna Dulberger, Julius Masri), Alex Smith
DESCRIPTION:\n Click Here for Tickets\nPROOF OF VACCINATION & MASKS REQUIRED. SEATING IS LIMITED FOR PURPOSES OF DISTANCING, ADVANCED TICKETS ARE RECOMMENDED. (Link at “Buy Tickets” button).\nDromedaries ( https://relativepitchrecords.bandcamp.com/album/dromedaries-ii ):\nKeir Neuringer ( http://www.keirneuringer.com/ ): saxophone\nShayna Dulberger ( http://www.shaynadulberger.com/ ): bass\nJulius Masri ( https://www.juliusmasri.com/ ): percussion\n\nDromedaries is a Philadelphia/Ithaca/Brooklyn-based trio who first played together in this format in 2014. The three musicians share an approach to improvisation that is grounded in technical virtuosity, instrumental physicality, and a rigorous approach to form. Stated differently: they climb deep into their instruments and play hard to reward listeners for their time. All three have performed with and been mentored by elders of the jazz avant-garde. Each performs solo and leads their own projects, and each has long-standing collaborations across a range of genres.\n“As Dromedaries, the trio seeks to exhaust themselves as well, hurling their bodies at and through their instruments in fits of physicality that speak to their music’s measured rage and its transcendent exploration of love.” —Alex Smith, author\n“An all-star band of sorts, Dromedaries is Keir Neuringer on alto saxophone, Shayna Dulberger on contrabass and Julius Masri on drums. Currently very busy with Irreversible Entanglements, where he has proved himself a terrific ensemble player, Neuringer’s biting alto tone is given free reign in this dynamic trio, whether being supported by or clashing with Dulberger and Masri’s powerful rhythm section deconstructions.” – Fire Over Heaven\nAlex Smith ( https://www.alexoteric.com/ ):\n\n\n\n\n“My work is a vessel for the spiritual, political, and psychosocial ushering of queer Black people into a future informed by our cultural needs and shaped by our dreams and imagination.”\nAlex Smith is a speculative fiction writer, collage artist, and vocalist, keyboardist, and lyricist in avant-garde punk bands Rainbow Crimes and Solarized. He draws from influences like science fiction, Dadaism, and comic art, bending their conventions to frame the creativity, survival, and hopefulness of queer and Black people. He curates two recurring series: a queer sci-fi reading series titled Laser Life, which he also founded, and what Smith describes as a “retro-futurist electro mash-up art-jam,” Chrome City. “I want space to create worlds,” Smith notes, “within the minds of people searching for reflection of themselves, and in the practical world as well; active spaces embodied, emboldened and empowered by a cyberpunk retelling of our past, stitched together with whatever resources are available to grant us—queer Black people—access to the future.” Smith has lectured and held workshops on the practical application of Afrofuturism and sci-fi and fantasy tropes in art at Moogfest, Moore College of Art & Design, the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, Vox Populi, and Swarthmore College.\n\n\n\n\n
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