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Capacity
- 18 of 40 spots still available
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- Bring your own drinks
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided
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Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
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- Kid-friendly event
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
The 2727 Artist Co-op welcomes you to an evening of music and art with the harmonious sounds of Transparent Radiance.
"Labor of Love" is an exhibition that celebrates the joy and fulfillment that comes from creating something for the sake of passion. While funding is an undeniable and welcomed patronage, Labor of Love is work done first and foremost for pleasure. This exhibition recognizes that creativity has the power to center, heal, expand horizons, and fulfill. Labor of Love can take many forms: it can be enduring, a persistent pursuit of one's passions; problem-solving, finding innovative solutions to complex challenges; building bridges, connecting people, places, and ideas; traveling, exploring new landscapes and experiences; or self-love, nurturing one's own well-being and creativity. The artworks on display reflect what the artists love, what they love to do, or works they love making.
Wine, non-alcoholic beverages, and light refreshments will be provided. It's a potluck- more food and snacks are very welcome! Please bring with a list of ingredients to display next to it.
Gallery 2727 is wheelchair accessible.
What's the music?
The name of our trio is "Transparent Radiance"
Our music blends Neo-classical, Indian Hindustani, and Middle Eastern music to create harmonious and ethereal soundscapes.
1) "The Flower of Bhairavi"
This piece is in Raga Bhairavi (Phrygian Mode in Western music). It begins with a contemplative duet between the flute and sitar, and then moves into rhythmic and dynamic sections that feature the tabla.
2) "In the initial arising"
This piece is in the Persian Maqam Hijaz (similar to the harmonic minor scale in Western music). This piece is a slow but rhythmic piece that features the flute, oud, and tombak.
3) "Seeing with the eyes of love"
This piece is in Raga Yaman (or Lydian mode in Western music) and features the flute, sitar, and tabla. This piece begins with a duet between the flute and sitar, and then moves into a gentle rhythmic section with the tabla.
Where does this music come from?
Our music is original and contains improvisations that blend 3 different traditions... Hindustani, Middle Eastern, and Western Classical music. We use scales from Hindustani and Middle Eastern traditions, and the flute blends Western classical elements into the music to create a unique tapestry of sounds.
Location
Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
Attendees
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