Acoustic: Jazz sessions * Songwriter
sessions: * Ambient Improvisations.
The live music will function as a
catalyst to bring new customers into the market and
Inspire nourish and satisfy existing customers
– providing a synesthetically tuned soundtrack that can be
modulated to a mercurial environment.
Aroma, like music is invisible – but affects
our physical well – being and heightens our experiences. Music and Aroma connect
the Body and Spirit and they can both be used to help connect customers to the essence of the natural environments the store is reflecting.
Music and food
are windows into organic reality. These windows should be wide open whenever a
customer enters Whole Foods
providing a transformative and regenerative sanctuary and micro-vacation from
the city not unlike the experience of entering Central Park after a stressful
day at work.
Food,
like music provides nourishment and through the alchemy of our imagination transforms our day-to-day life in both
mystical and fundamental ways.
The more we can tune and infuse our natural
essence into everyday life the better our chances of creating a holistic
balance of body and spirit and a more harmonious relationship with the planet.
What better place to practice this stewardship than in a natural grocery store
like Whole Foods?
As this program evolves I envision recordings
created from Bowery Sessions sold at other locations or even streaming on-line so delivery
customers can still experience sounds from the market at home.
Whole
Foods Bowery is in a unique position to
initiate and experiment with such a program as it is situated in one of the
most historically rich and culturally diverse neighborhoods in the world.
Program Overview
The Program is a mercurial seed that will infuse itself into the
atmosphere of the store.
It will vacillate between translucence, textural enhancement and
conventional performance.
Artists I curate will be fluid improvisers who can adjust the
content of their creations with conversational ease. They will play instruments
that color and interact with the energy of the store without overpowering it.
Seasonal awareness can be expressed through monthly themes in
peripheral artwork and tapestries.
The music can incorporate the essence of each of these themes
and provide an ongoing soundtrack from harvest to winter and beyond.
The floor to ceiling pillars in the area can become canvases that
reflect the particular conceit of the month in a similar way that The Andy
Warhol Bridge in Pittsburgh was used in 2013 to display hand made quilts, which
were then donated to charity at the end of the installation.
Ensembles will range from solo pianists, piano duos and trios
to solo cellists or violinists, Indian and western percussion, sitar, oud,
theremin and saw or an ethereal vocal group.
Monday, August, 25th
Skye Steele, Violin
James Shipp, Piano
Thursday August, 28th
Anthony Coleman, Piano
Monday, September 1st
Michael Blake, Reeds
Landon Knoblock, Piano
Thursday September 4th
Jed Distler, Piano
Monday September 8th
Richard Bliwas, Piano
Thursday September 18th
Cat Toren, Piano
Monday, September 22nd:
Tine Kindermann, Saw
Richard Bliwas, Piano
Thursday, September 25th
Peter Brainin Duo
Monday, August, 25th
Skye Steele, Violin
James Shipp, Piano
Thursday August, 28th
Anthony Coleman, Piano
Monday, September 1st
Michael Blake, Reeds
Landon Knoblock, Piano
Thursday September 4th
Jed Distler, Piano
Monday September 8th
Richard Bliwas, Piano
Thursday September 18th
Cat Toren, Piano
Monday, September 22nd:
Tine Kindermann, Saw
Richard Bliwas, Piano
Thursday, September 25th
Peter Brainin Duo
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