Upcoming at Rhizome (click on event for more details):
Opening reception: Sunday March 10 * 3-5pm
Artist talks: Sunday March 24 * 4pm
Stop by to see the work of four exciting young local artists whose work will be up in our space through the end of the month: Isabella Merlos, Esmat Zeerak, Adrien Picquenot, and Lew.
Saturday June 1 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Matriarch - "...Dense low end, shimmering oscillations, rattle and hum." Philadelphia, PA.
Weapons Envelope - Solo noise/power electronics workings by Emily Haugh.
Struggle - Struggle is the solo project of Kifah Foutah.
Creation In Vein - abstract percussive terror.
Numbing Agent is an analog + digital noise performer/ recorder that focuses on manipulating and sequencing recordings and live sound.
Farrowing - noise.
Thursday March 28 * 7:30pm * $10-$15 * TICKETS
Knifing Around | Richmond VA: Knifing Around is a four piece dance rock group based in Richmond, Va. Lyrically the band tackles American politics, modern romance, and navigating the anxiety of being alive in the 21st century. The band has played sold out shows at the Camel (Richmond), Gallery 5 (Richmond), and Rhizome (DC). FFO: LCD Soundsystem, The Cure, DEVO.
Bottled Up | Washington D.C.: Freaked up art pop from Washington D.C. (has held sold out performances at DC9, The Black Cat, Songbyrd etc)
Cor de Lux | NC: Deep space sounding Post Punk-Dream Pop band. Melodic hints and synth tones that trickle into a garage angst progressive fury.
Friday March 29 * 8pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Jayden Barber is an experimental sound artist and award-winning filmmaker/composer from Providence, Rhode Island. Barber incorporates hypnotizing drones and visceral, cleansing walls of sound - immersing listeners in euphoric sonic landscapes reminiscent of historic cathedrals.
Victor Arce is a Washington DC-based artist that performs a warped & industrial interpretation of cumbia music. Drawing from his Bolivian roots, Arce takes the most inspiration from chicha; a psychedelic faction of the cumbia scene from the 60s & 70s.
Saturday March 30 * 2-4pm * REGISTER
Painting the Moment is an abstract intuitive painting workshop. The objective is to use color application and action painting to create abstract works of art filled with dynamism, depth, and individual expression. Artists such as Ed Clark, Joan Mitchell, and Jackson Pollock brought notoriety to the process of action painting, where an artist uses immediacy and broad gestural expressiveness in order to transmit pure emotion onto the canvas. This will be an opportunity for participants to engage in the intuitive process of direct expression with the medium, developing a visual language unique to their identity. This workshop will be about self expression, not about how well one can paint or draw. In addition to encouragement and feedback throughout the workshop, Khalid will help facilitate a post-creation discussion during which participants can talk about their experiences.
Khalid Thompson, Instructor https://www.khalidthompson.com
Materials provided: Acrylic paint markers and drawing pad paper
Saturday March 30 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Join us for words of wisdom from Dr. Thomas Stanley followed by live painting by Khalid Thompson.
Khalid Thompson’s art is the spontaneous application of color and mixed media designed to emphasize free expression. Using intuition, he manifests a broad spectrum of abstraction that suggests relationships to jazz, nature, the African Diaspora and African culture.
Thomas Stanley is an artist, author, and activist deeply committed to audio culture in the service of personal growth and social change. As performer and curator, Bushmeat Sound has been an integral part of a visionary music scene straddling the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Sunday March 31 * 3-5pm * RSVP
Death Cafes are opportunities for people to enjoy refreshments together and discuss the topic of death. The objective is to “increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.” There are Death Cafes all over the country. What's on your mind about death and dying? Contact Death Cafe Facilitators Margaret Branch at margaret603@gmail.com or Monica Lynch at mlynch19@comcast.net.. Death Cafes are NOT therapy, grief support, or counseling sessions. Cost: Free (small donation for the space encouraged)
Sunday March 31 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Cryptid Summer: DC Dark Wave/Post Punk for mythical swamp dwellers.
https://cryptidsummer.bandcamp.com/album/in-search-of-a-perfect-cave
Truth or Dare: Cathartic, earnest pop punk for Animorphs fans from Petworth.
https://truthordare.bandcamp.com/album/the-basement-demo
MANNY: Solo project by songwriter Manuela Rodriguez. Equipped with just her guitar and her voice, MANNY is equal parts singer songwriter folk and equal parts fast pop punk and cathartic emo.
https://mannythetransfemfolkpunk.bandcamp.com/album/the-gallery-tapes
Monday April 1st * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
LUNA HONEY is an experimental trio consisting of principal songwriter Maura Pond, guitarist and engineer Benjamin Schurr, and bassist Levi Flack. Recording primarily at home, the band finds creative freedom in the studio, often trading instruments and layering in unusual sound sources.
John Vogel: Musician and multimedia artist who has been making solo music alongside playing in bands, such as Grandchildren and Rad Racket.
Tangent Universes: Using field recordings, modular synths, a DIY Lyra-8, and guitar drones, Carolyn (Zaldivar) Snow creates immersive compositions from her Mid-Atlantic context exploring collective memory in science and nature. Carolyn is a recent addition to the Mystery Circles label performing as Tangent Universes.
Tuesday April 2 * 7pm * Free / suggested donation * TICKETS
We are pleased to welcome Brendan Greaves, author of Truckload of Art: The Life and Work of Terry Allen — An Authorized Biography, for a reading and conversation with local music journalist John Lingan. People’s Book will be there with copies of the book for sale.
TRUCKLOAD OF ART (Hachette Books; 3/19/24) is the definitive, deep-dive, authorized, and first-ever biography of Terry Allen, the internationally acclaimed visual artist and iconoclastic musician whose work bridges the disparate worlds of contemporary art and country music. Tracing influences from his Lubbock, Texas childhood, spent amidst wrestling matches and concerts organized by his father, to his formative years in the explosive Los Angeles art scene of the 1960s, author Brendan Greaves meticulously captures twenty years of both Allen’s art and music careers.
Brendan Greaves is founder and owner of the record label Paradise of Bachelors and has collaborated on numerous projects with Terry Allen, including Pedal Steal + Four Corners, for which he earned a Grammy nomination for Best Album Notes. John Lingan has written for The New York Times Magazine, The Oxford American, Smithsonian, The Washington Post, and many other places.
Wednesday April 3 * 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETS
Alexander is a solo moniker of New Haven, CT native David Shapiro (Headroom, Kath Bloom, Center). He has shared bills with Mdou Moctar, Loren Connors, Susan Alcorn, Kate Village, and many more. He has released an LP, a split 7" with Rob Noyes, and a handful of cassettes on C/Site Recordings.
JMB Motherfuckers & Co - Brand new trio comprised of Brian Weitz (Geologist), Jim Thomson, and Marc Minsker - "Krautrock-inspired hurdy gurdy shit"
Andy McLeod is an experimental musician and gardener living in Staunton, VA. His primary instrument is the acoustic guitar, but he incorporates many instruments into his original tunes, improvisations, and interpretations of the works of others.
Friday April 5 * 7pm * $15 * TICKETS
Tosser: Noise rockers from DC celebrating the release of their second full length ‘Sheer Humanity’.
Menu: Rampaging post punk from Philadelphia, PA. Fast guitars like shooting laser blasters. Tracked at home. This most memorable Rock Band burns bright, quickly leaving you to wonder where it’s gone. We love T.V., just like we’re supposed to
Backlash: New DC hardcore
Saturday April 6 * 7pm * $25 * TICKETS
Transparent Productions presents an evening of music from two great improvising quartets: Marked For Death along with DC’s ¡FIASCO!.
Marked For Death: Walter Fancourt, sax/flute; Eric Burns, guitar; Seth Barden, bass; and Joseph Daniel Yount, drums. Progressive jazz quartet, Marked For Death, emerged from Brooklyn, New York, in 2022 as a space for the daring group to unleash its pent-up, experimental jazz tendencies.
¡FIASCO!: Andrew Frankhouse, sax; Nelson Dougherty, guitar; Steve Arnold, bass; and Keith Butler, Jr., drums. Washington DC-based ¡FIASCO! was first assembled in 2016 building a unique repertoire of sounds and materials rooted in droning folk songs, jittery hip-hop grooves, grunge, and punk rock.
every other Sunday * 10am-noon * RSVP
Rhizome is pleased to announce our Youth Electronic Music Lab, for young people ages 11-18. We meet regularly to share space together while working and to give and receive feedback in a positive and encouraging environment. Our group at this point consists of some beginners and others who have experience making electronic music and are able to work independently on it. We plan to invite guest musicians periodically to share tips, talk music theory / composition, offer feedback, etc. Please bring a laptop and headphones if possible. Bring some of your own music you’re working on or would like to share.
Sunday April 7 * 2pm * $10-20 * REGISTER
This interdisciplinary workshop is a workout for your creative practice. Never stare down a blank page again.
We'll explore concepts and techniques–cultivated over years of studying and teaching writing and performance–that can be applied to art forms including comics, short stories, novels, scripts, and more. If you are stuck in your current project or just looking for new ways to exercise your creativity, this is for you.
Zach Mason (Takoma Park, MD) is a writer, director, illustrator, and musician who has created comics, zines, stage shows, short films, and performance art. His most recent play–Betty Blum (1937-1979)–was staged at The Flea in New York City. For more information, please see: https://www.emotionaldistance.com Materials provided: notebooks and pens
Monday April 8 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Ceremonial Abyss is a composer and writer currently based in Portland, OR. Self-releases of 2022 include 'Tape Study for Four Variants' and 'Death and Imagination'.
Breath of the Magi is Baltimore-based improvisational ensemble of multi-instrumentalists: Che Davis, Orlando Johnson, and Peter Redgrave.
Dr. Thomas "Bushmeat" Stanley’s electroBush, improvised electronic sound art and words designed to emancipate the listener from archaic and destructive tendencies and beliefs.
Wednesday April 10th * 7:00PM * $25 * TICKETS
Caroline Davis (alto sax, electronics, voice) and Wendy Eisenberg (guitars, voice) wrote “Accept When” between 2022 and 2023, after a long, beautiful period improvising together intimately in the safety of a friend’s practice space. Friendship, how we relate to each other, is our nucleus: the central and essential part of our movement; the positively charged central core of our atom.
Anthony Pirog (guitar), Janel Leppin (cello), and Mike Kuhl (drums) a D.C. and Baltimore based combo has been performing as a project for the last year and recently completed a full length recording. Mixing composition and improvisation and drawing from an eclectic range of inspirations has led this ensemble into exciting and energetic places in sound.
Thursday April 11 * 7pm * $15-20 * TICKETS
A pioneer of the home recording movement, Linda Smith released several collections of delicate, bewitching solo music on cassette in the 1980s and 90s. The 2021 release of Till Another Time: 1988-1996, Captured Tracks’ compilation of Smith’s work, has helped bestow rightful critical acclaim to the ahead-of-her-time artist.
The Smashing Times:
“I know where Dan Treacy Lives”
And so do you if you live in Baltimore
You may try to look them up neé Barrett, neé Clark
But just ask the Postman, they reside under the name
The Smashing Times.
Friday April 12 * 7pm * $10-25 * TICKETS
Archer: Dave Rempis - saxophones / Terrie Ex - guitar / ”Johnny Strum” - bass / ”Dollop Eastfang” - drums
Archer is a new quartet configuration featuring Dutch punk legend Terrie Ex alongside Chicago saxophonist Dave Rempis on the front line, backed by one of the hardest working rhythm sections in Norway with “Johnny Strum” on bass and “Dollop Eastfang” on drums. This international conglomerate made its debut on a tour of Norway in February 2023, and now hits the US for the first time in April. As a quartet, these four might spark a fire under your ass, or they might tiptoe across the tulips softer than a morning dew. This band fully reserves the right to make it up as they go.
Saturday April 13 * 7:30pm * $15-$25 * TICKETS
Valentina booking presents:
Lily Konigsberg (nyc) has been writing songs all her life. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she started playing solo sets around NYC clubs as a teenager, before linking up with Bard classmates Nina Ryser and Ani Ivry-Block to form Palberta.
Greta Keating (nyc) is a songwriter from nyc. She has been playing solo around New York since she was 15. She’s currently working on an EP that will be released summer of 2024.
Charlie is a 4 piece rock band out of tampa FL that formed in 2021 and consists of members Sally (guitar, lead vox), Micah (drums, back up vox), Esteban (bass), and Danny (guitar). the band layers blanket like guitar tones over booming, yet intricate drum parts to create a melodically dense sound that is almost tangible.
Tbaby (Taryn Harris of DC)
Sunday April 14 * 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETS
Zosha Warpeha is an NYC-based composer working in a meditative space at the intersection of contemporary improvisation and folk traditions. Weaving together her voice and Hardanger d’amore, a resonant-stringed relative of the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, she explores transformations of time and tonality through long-form improvisations.
Dr. Kimia Hesabi is a D.C.-based violist, educator, composer, and the Co-Director of Learning and Engagement at the National Philharmonic. A versatile and multi-faceted artist and creator, Hesabi’s work and self-initiated projects are centered around artistic, educational, and social impact.
Dura is the solo project of DC's Mattson Ogg, comprising blissed out guitar picking and groovy tremolo drones. Through cassette releases on Patient Sounds, Scissor Tail, Atlantic Rhythms, and most recently Aural Canton, Dura is always trying to find a lower way to listen.
Monday April 15 * 7:30pm * Free RSVP
Selena Movie Night: Selena is a 1997 American biographical musical drama film about Tejano musical star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, played by Jennifer Lopez. It chronicles the star's rise to fame and death when she was murdered by Yolanda Saldívar at the age of 23.
** free popcorn & Mexican hot chocolate **
Tuesday April 16 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
A member of seminal art rock bands like Destroy All Monsters and The Glenn Branca Ensemble, Ben Miller started his recording career as a teenage member of Sproton Layer, with his brothers Roger and Laurence. Ben Miller has also recorded with M3, GKW and as Ben Miller/Degeneration.
Described by The Road to Sound as making “shadowy music that prickles on your skin” and “unafraid to be anything at all”, Gabi Vanek is a bassoonist who exists in a world of harsh noise and drone/doom. She’s performed as both an ensemble member and soloist at small and large festivals
Silver Spring poet John-Michael Bloomquist's first book Rocket Celestial (White Stag, 2023) explores a theme of space exploration, tracking the lives of the first rocket engineers, the Ukrainian Sergei Korolev who launched Sputnik and other space firsts, and the German/American Wernher Von Braun, the creator of the V2 and the Apollo mission.
Wednesday April 17 * 7pm * TICKETS
Rip Room: Once described as “dance music for people who don’t like to dance,” Rip Room prefers the humble designation “dance music for people who like to dance … but are also bummed out”. This three-piece from San Francisco play high-energy art punk with a math-y, prog edge — propulsive rhythms and piercing lyrics, but with a sense of buoyancy — wolves in sheep’s clothing.
Bed Maker: Bed Maker is Jeff Barsky, Amanda MacKaye, Arthur Noll and Vin Novara. Separately, we have done a lot and now, together, we are doing this.
Quattracenta: Quattracenta is a three-piece art rock band from Baltimore, MD, who draw on post punk and no wave influences to create cathartic and meditative songs about mortality and longing. The trio of indie rock veterans is led by guitarist/vocalist Sarah Matas, bassist Christian Sturgis, and drummer Andrea Shearer.
Thursday April 18 * doors at 630 / show at 7 * $15-25 * TICKETS
An evening of experimental visuals and sound in quad with:
RM Francis (@morton_failglob) is a Seattle-based artist working with synthetic sound and language via recording, performance, and installation.
As Earthroom (@e_a_r_t_h_r_o_o_m ), Philadelphia-based musicians Tyler Pursel and Morgan Evans-Weiler craft soily compositions that feel at once timeless and cutting edge.
Energy Runner (@energy_runner) (aka Zach Hosale) is a solo project that allows Hosale to combine both of these backgrounds while also exploring his interest in ambient, kraut rock, and experimental music.
Null Phi Infinity (@nullphiiinifinity) (Ryan Dunn) is a Baltimore based interdisciplinary artist and musician exploring hybrid techniques for creating both visual and sonic art.
Tangent Universes (@tangent_universes): Using field recordings, modular synths, and guitar drones, Carolyn Zaldivar Snow creates immersive soundscapes exploring collective memory.
Saturday April 20 * 1-5pm * Masks required (N95 & KN95) * $5-$25 * TICKETS
A masks-required COVID conscious open mic gathering. We hope this is the first of many!
Sign up to perform HERE.
Proceeds go to a fundraiser put on by Clean Air Solidarity, raising money to provide DC with a free lending library of HEPA purifiers. givebutter.com/CleanAirSolidarity
This effort is inspired by many similar organizations across the country who have been helping make artist and musician events safer as the pandemic continues on.
Sunday April 21 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Mowder Oyal - Baltimore - HARDCORE/FREE JAZZ/SAME TIME - The Anthropocene is Mean, Mannnnnnn, but this anti-adagio, 'Nearer, My G_d, to thee' set of straight BARN BURNERS is gonna get you off your keister and organize round ranked choice voting or some such.
Gían Pérez is an artist, improviser, and composer born and raised in Puerto Rico, based in Brooklyn, NY, whose work focuses on the dissection and subversion of form. By extending the guitar to its physical extremes as a material, Perez invites listeners to question what sound is expected of the electric guitar.
Czonka is an instrumental drums+bass+synth duo from the DC area whose debut album is now available at czonka.bandcamp.com. Their music is a high-energy mix of art-punk and prog-rock styles along the lines of Battles, Trans Am, Holy Fuck, Can, and a little Primus thrown in for fun.
Thursday April 25th * 6pm * $15 * TICKETS
Sun Organ - Candlelight shower time, the 6th record from philadelphia’s Sludgepop legends sun organ showcases the project’s evolution in terms of dynamics, songcraft and psychedelic/heavy production.
Dyeboy - DC Hyperpunk
Mieke - Party time. Birthed from the womb of New York City, Mieke’s music has developed over the years from sweet sad piano songs to straightforward indie rock tunes with a pinch of biting, a dash of yelling, and a lot of kicking.
Prude - DC Alternative Rock
Friday April 26 * 7pm * $10-25 * TICKETS
Solos and duo. Local support TBA.
David Grubbs is Professor of Music at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. At Brooklyn College he also teaches in the MFA programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts (PIMA) and Creative Writing. He is the author of Good night the pleasure was ours, The Voice in the Headphones, Now that the audience is assembled, and Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording (all published by Duke University Press) as well as the collaborative artists’ books Simultaneous Soloists (with Anthony McCall, Pioneer Works Press) and Projectile (with Reto Geiser and John Sparagana, Drag City).
Playing older than his 26 years, Eli Winter has long demonstrated mastery over solo guitar composition and performance, which has received praise from Pitchfork, The Guardian, Stereogum, NPR and others. Winter’s latest album, Eli Winter (Three Lobed, 2022), lives up to the promise that is inherent within the mere construct of an eponymous album - a statement, a reinvention. Assisted by a murderer’s row of peers and contemporaries including Cameron Knowler, Yasmin Williams, David Grubbs, Ryley Walker, Tyler Damon, jaimie branch, and others, Eli Winter showcases a compositional depth and authoritative skill only hinted at on Winter’s rightfully acclaimed previous work. Is it folk? Rock? Jazz? Something simply “other”? The answer to all of these questions is “yes." The result is the sound of an artist escaping any lingering shadows of his primary influences and coming into his own.
Saturday April 27 * 7pm * $15 * TICKETS
daarling - a dynamic 3-piece indie rock band currently based in Chicago, Illinois. They blend soft and delicate passages with bursts of intensity and noise paying homage to the soft-loud dynamics of 90s bands.
Joy Viver - A notably fun experience - Washington DC.
Exit Angles - Exit Angles is here and now punk ROCK, formed in Wheeling, WV, in 2021 by Jay Demko (ex singer/guitarist of the post hardcore band Lincoln) and longtime Daptone Record drummer Brian Wolfe. Their debut album, A Sickness and a Fire, was released in March 2023 by Blind Rage Records and mixed by J. Robbins (Jawbox). Their 2nd album releases in Spring 2024 on their own Intentional Grounding label. Jay Demko - Vocals, Guitar; Isa Campbell - Guitar; Ella Jennings - Bass, Vocals; Brian Wolfe - Drums
Sunday April 28th * 8-10pm * MASKS REQUIRED * TICKETS
Jam nights are an opportunity for people to show up and create art together. Bring a guitar, sticks, sketch pad, didgeridoo, or your dancing shoes and come vibe. Amps, speakers, drum set, and microphones are provided. Featured artist: @steves_art_and-cacti
Monday April 29 * 7pm * $10-15 * TICKETS
Kevin Coleman is a boundless explorer within the world of American Primitive guitar music. The Nashville-based artist channels everything from Piedmont blues to krautrock and Appalachian freak folk into his fingerstyle guitar compositions.
Jordan Perry is a guitarist based in Charlottesville, Virginia. His most recent album "What Do You See Everyday?" is currently available from Feeding Tube Records in collaboration with 2020 Records and tapes.
Corey Thuro is a Baltimore based musician, artist, “philosopher”, and mathematician.
Sunday May 5 * 5pm * in the backyard * $15-25 * TICKETS
Electric Cowbell Presents... La Perla - from Bogota, Colombia / Taxi Vision - Queens / Leon City Sounds - all vinyl / Empanadas De Vico - eat!
Often referred to as the 3 Colombian drum witches, La Perla is a one-of-a-kind percussion and vocal trio consisting of three of Bogota's best young musicians, whose powerful lyrics combined with intoxicating rhythms make for an unstoppable dance party.
Taxi Vision is a Queens-based music project with branches extending to Quito, São Paulo, and Umbria, purveying reckless arrangements of highlife guitars, doo wop harmonies, chopped up samples, samba and psychedelia.
Thursday May 16 * 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETSRecognized in the New Yorker for his “characteristic magnanimity” and his “invaluable contributions to New York’s new-music community," bassist/composer/improviser James Ilgenfritz presents "Almostness" and other new creations for solo contrabass in Just Intonation scordatura with Autonomous Mechanical Instrument Array, from his new album Stay Logged In On This Trusted Device.
Blurring the limits between speed and slowness, guitarists Meg Duffy and Greg Uhlmann communicate in velocities, underwriting each other’s peaks and flurries as they ache toward a mutual horizon. These one-take improvisations, recorded in Uhlmann’s brothers’ house on a borrowed tape recorder, unfold like a game of truth or dare.
Inverse Square Trio is Shelly Purdy and co - Baltimore - "seeks to demonstrate and illuminate acoustic properties and aural illusions."
Sunday May 19 * 7pm * $15-30 * TICKETS
claire rousay is a singular artist, known for challenging conventions in experimental and ambient music forms. rousay masterfully incorporates textural found sounds, sumptuous drones and candid field recordings into music that celebrates the beauty in life’s banalities. Her music is curatorial and granular in detail, deftly shaped into emotionally affecting pieces. sentiment is a meditation of the poignant emotional terrains of loneliness, nostalgia, sentimentality, guilt, and sex. The album’s narrative arc is guided by delicate musical gestures and artistic vulnerability, audaciously synthesizing disparate and unexpected influences. rousay crafted the songs in various homes, bedrooms, hotels, and other private places, the feeling of time and energy spent alone radiating from each passage. The album is a collection of heart-rending, incisive pop songs that explore universal feelings with subtlety and remarkable vision.
As a composer, flutist, and improviser, Rachel Beetz explores presence through sound and listening. Her works recreate physical atmospheres based on her deep listening adventures in the wild, exploring hidden worlds of nature and machines. Combining experimental field recordings and electronically modified flutes, her works examine community, environmentalism, and women’s work through sound, textiles, and lighting. Her projects have been featured in concert halls and galleries in Australia, Iceland, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States. You can hear her on Orenda, Blue Griffin, iikki, Neuma, and Populist record labels. She is currently a co-director of the Wasteland Music and Populist Records.
Wednesday May 22 * 7pm * $12 advance tickets, $15 day of * TICKETS
Red brick Presents
Pockets (Washington, DC)
https://pocketsssssss.bandcamp.com/
DC's premiere shrimp boy
People I Love (NYC)
https://peopleyelove.bandcamp.com/album/people-i-love
Solo project of Dan Poppa.
Fish Hunt (NYC)
https://fish2hunt.bandcamp.com/
Recent events:
First Saturday of the month * 10am-noon * REGISTER
Rhizome Puppet Lab is committed to the performance side of puppetry. It supports the development of works in progress. You can present work for feedback or direct others in the lab to improvise or puzzle out specific scenes. You may use the group to figure out how your show might work. Anyone may lead a lab about any aspect of performance.
Puppet Lab’s purpose is to be a hub for all those interested in puppet theater who would benefit from: boosting creative power; honing puppet-manipulation skills; cross-pollinating ideas; receiving feedback about works in progress; building puppet community. Types of labs have included shadows, Laban, suspense, metaphor, music, voice, Clown, character development, props, table top, humanette, hand puppets, and much more. Open to all levels of experience.