Tuesday
May 02
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6:00PM
MEMOIR
Josh Shenk, host
"The True Stories Workshop" : Teacher Joshua Wolf Shenk presents
Sarah Harrison,
Maggie M. McQuade,
Joan C. Caspi,
Holly Kowitt,
Andrew Silver,
Christine Klotz,
Quanla S. Morris, and
Eric K.Washington.
Cover $6
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
INGRID JENSEN'S PROJECT O FEATURING THE JENSEN SISTERS
Ingrid Jensen, trumpet & flugelhorn;
Christine Jensen, alto saxophone;
Joel Miller, tenor saxophone;
Jon Wikan, drums & cajon;
Gary Versace, organ
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Ingrid Jensen, who recently has got a lot of attention for her new and widely
acclaimed
CD "At Sea", here presents another stellar constellation includingJon Wikan,
drums and
Gary Versace on organ, and special guests from Montreal-
Christine Jensen and Joel Miller on saxophones
Together they can be heard on the CD "Now as Then".
"Ingrid plays trumpet and flugelhorn with all the brilliance and fire of a true virtuoso,
following the spirit of the muse as she creates… …warm,sensitive, exciting and totally
honest….." Marian McPartland
Cover $10
www.ingridjensen.com
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www.jonwikan.com
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Wednesday May 03
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6:00PM
POETRY
Annne Marie Levine;
Tim Suermondt
Two long-time and dear friends of the cafe will read new work.
Ms Levine's new book is called "Oral History".
Cover $6
(includes one house drink)
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Thursday
May 04
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6:00PM
ARTISTS’ SALON
Robin, Angelo, Poul, Valerie, hosts
This is a monthly opportunity for artists associated with the cafe--from every genre and every generation, past, present, and future--to gather informally, schmooze, re-invent the world, and hoist a glass of quelque chose (the only kind of chose to hoist). Our glorious curators are present, you can buttonhole them to find out what's cooking, you can introduce yourself to other toilers in the vineyard, invent projects and discover collaborators. All are welcome.
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8:30PM
HARVIE S BAND – CD RELEASE PARTY
Harvie S, bass;
Daniel Kelly, piano;
Paul Carlon, saxophone;
William , drums
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Celebrating release of new CD "Funky Cha"
Zoho Music
“This outstanding Latin Jazz group takes off from the first note and never slows down.”
Japan Times Feb 27, 2005
By Karl Stober
The mad scientist of musicology perhaps, however what self-respecting musician with years under their belt has not
developed a style so unique it withstands time. Harvie S has taken Latin music and with his own modern style created this
hybrid production to be released in April called “Funky Cha”, a very cool piece of Afro-Cuban sound with an attitude!
Keeping the Latin flavor the various sounds intermingle at a ferocious rate and produce a tidal wave effect. From string
attacking stage left to bass from stage right with center stage as percussion central, this is a jazz performance of eclectic
splendor.
Case in point “C7 Heaven” which one might call sound microwaved! Extraordinary arrangement and composition, acutely
structured without a doubt but with the suspect of being improvised note by note all over it.
The Jay Collins saxophone mystique is very sharp and acute in presentation on title cut “Funky Cha.” Note the mix of genres
and the percussion work of Beaver Bausch along this ride. This is a special cut providing a unique atmosphere.
Stay close to the music, stay close to the direction it takes you on that first listen…. It tends to stir the juices…
Cover $10
www.harvies.com
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www.zohomusic.com
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Friday
May 05
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6:00PM
PINK PONY POETRY
Jackie Sheeler
Jackie Sheeler's open mic poetry series. Arrive before 6 pm to sign up.
This week's feature is poet & teacher Kurt Brown.
Cover $6
(includes one house drink)
http://www.poetz.com
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8:30PM
STEVEN KNOBLAUCH & FRIENDS: FEEL THE MUSIC! FUNDRAISER
Steven Knoblauch, alto saxophone;
Steve Solow, drums;
Seth Fahey, bass;
Roy Nathanson, soprano saxophone;
Dende, percussion;
Valerie Ghent, vocals, piano
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This special event, featuring musicians from NYU Postdoc, is to support the Feel
the Music! program for 9/11
families.
Joined by fellow musicians, Steven Knoblauch will play alto saxophone and
interpret legendary composers such as John Coltrane, Antonio Carlos Jobim,
Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, Wayne Shorter and others. Surprise guests
from the jazz world are expected, as well as Afro-Brazilian drummers from Bahia and
singer-songwriter and Feel the Music! director Valerie Ghent. Please join us
for a rich tapestry
of shifting
rhythms and moods, on a night of musical adventures dedicated to healing
through music.
Cover $20
musicandhealing.org
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Saturday
May 06
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6:00PM
ZIRYAB: THE ARAB-AMERICAN WRITERS ASSOCIATION
Nada Taib, Sekeena Shaban, hosts
We are very pleased to have SUHEIR HAMMAD, spoken word performer, poet, and Broadway actress, on our stage tonight. Please come early as seating is limited and kindly turn off your cell phone.
Cover $10
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
GERALD CLEAVER: VIOLET HOUR
Jeremy Pelt, trumpet & cornet;
David Binney, alto saxophone;
Andrew Bishop, tenor & soprano saxophone;
Ben Waltzer, piano;
Chris Lightcap, bass;
Gerald Cleaver, drums
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Gerald Cleaver presents Violet Hour: music for an acoustic quintet of unique and engaging
personal voices.
Born and raised in Detroit. Gerald Cleaver has worked with Roscoe Mitchell,
Henry Threadgill,
Jacky Terrasson, Hank
Jones,Tommy Flanagan, Mario Pavone, Charles Gayle, Matthew Shipp, Reggie Workman, Joe
Morris, Craig Taborn, Ralph Alessi, and Eddie Harris, among others. Cleaver leads two
other groups. Veil of Names, which recorded "Adjust" for the Fresh Sound New Talent
label, and Uncle June, soon to record.
Jeremy Pelt
www.peltjazz.com
David Binney
www.davidbinney.com
Ben Waltzer
www.benwaltzer.com
Chris Lightcap
www.chrislightcap.com
Cover $10
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Sunday
May 07
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6:00PM
ENTERTAINING SCIENCE -- BIOMINERALIZATION: THE BEAUTY OF FUNCTION
Roald Hoffmann
BIOMINERALIZATION: THE BEAUTY OF FUNCTION
A mouthful, that word. Yet you feel the implicit paradox in it, of
the soft and the hard. For soft as we are, we have bone and teeth (and wish
they wouldn't fail us!). And there is nothing more beautiful in Nature than
the shelters and solid inner structures that small and big critters alike
have evolved. Lia Addadi of the Weizmann Institute and Joanna Aizenberg of
Bell Labs will introduce us to this exquisite world of structure and
function between the organic and inorganic. Agata Olek (an artist who will
crochet anything from a Venice vaporetto to prostate cancer), working with
actor Carol Haunton, will crochet balloons and a fairy tale to illuminate
a Venus Flower Basket, a glass sponge which "traps" two shrimp in its
interior. Maybe she'll crochet around you; watch out!
Cover $10
http://www.agataolek.com/
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http://www.bell-labs.com/org/physicalsciences/profiles/jaizenberg.html
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8:30PM
KRIS DAVIS QUARTET
Kris Davis, piano;
Tony Malaby, saxophone;
Eivind Opsvik, bass;
Jeff Davis, drums
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The Kris Davis Quartet appears at Cornelia Street Cafe celebrating the
release of Davis's second recording, 'The Slightest Shift', for Fresh
Sound
Records.
" 'The Slightest Shift' is foremost musical, its iconoclasm a
by-product of Davis’s original voice. She shoots for a unified,
orchestral
group sound that rarely puts any one member out front for long."
-Ben Waltzer
“Ms. Davis is among the more promising young pianists and composers to
have
arrived [in New York] in the last few years.”
-Chinen, The New York Times
Cover $8
www.krisdavis.net
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Monday
May 08
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6:00PM
OVID’S METAMORPHOSES
Todd Conner, playwright/performer
Todd Conner performs his new translation and solo adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Storytelling stripped to the bare essentials, Conner’s Metamorphoses returns audiences to the very well-springs of the Western storytelling tradition. Conceiving, translating and adapting from Ovid, Conner reaches even further back than his ancient Roman source material to explore the poetic/bardic tradition from which Ovid drew his inspiration. With only his voice, body, a few props, a minimum of light, and a harp (learned specifically for this piece, for which he also composed accompaniment), Conner’s performance is a reminder that in our age of relentless over-mediation and mass-entertainment, it is the individual human being who must remain the essential medium of artistic expression.
Todd Conner, in addition to being a performer, is an award-winning playwright and accomplished director.
$10 for adults, $6 for students.
Cover $10
(includes one house drink)
http://www.mayasphereproject.com
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8:30PM
COMPOSERSCOLLABORATIVE PRESENTS SERIAL UNDERGROUND THE 2ND MONDAY OF THE MONTH
Jed Distler, piano & composer;
Blair McMillen, piano;
Ed Schmidt, playwright;
Arnold Barkus, director;
David Lovett, lighting design
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Allan Kozinn (New York Times)
contextualizes SERIAL UNDERGROUND, CCi’s monthly performances in the basement of
the Cornelia Street Cafe – “Informal performances of concert works were part of the
musical ecology, and to some extent part of the ecology of urban night life as well. That
tradition lasted into the 20th century, when ... “serious music” reserved the concert hall as
its home, and jazz (and later other popular forms) took its place at street level. ...
Composers Collaborative and its inventive artistic director, the composer and pianist Jed
Distler, have decided that this [lost] intimacy [between listeners and
performers] is worth recapturing.”
SERIAL #16 presents us with the family history of our disgruntled protagonist in The Gold
Standard (excerpt) by Jed Distler and Ed Schmidt (The Last Supper); +...
Box office: 212-663-1967
Advance sale tickets (AMEX, MC, Visa): $15
Tickets purchased on day of event: $20
One house drink included with admission
www.composerscollab.org
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Tuesday
May 09
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6:00PM
STORYTELLING
Barbara Aliprantis
Storytelling occurs the second Tuesday of every month.
FEATURED TELLERS: Ken Corsbie and
Bernie Libster.
FORMAT: Featured Teller(s)/Open Mic/Swap: 6 - 7 minute limit
KEN CORSBIE, the internationally acclaimed storyteller, teacher, performer and entertainer, returns to our stage, armed with new adventures from his recent jaunt to Barbados. No one else comments on Caribbean life as Ken does as he draws on his experiences in Barbados. the Bahamas, Trinidad & Tobago, Grenada, Guyana, St. Lucia , St. Vincent, Jamaica, W.I., Jamaica, NY and the "Island of Manhattan." Tonight be prepared for anything.
BERNIE LIBSTER: In a true personal tale that might be called "Johann Sebastian Bach meets Betty Friedan," Bernie Libster almost completely foresakes memories of his past lives for a story of lost love, friendships found, lost and remembered, youthful dreams, adult realities, property values, and (ever so briefly) life after we've shuttled off this mortal coil. If he can justify it, he'll end with an appropriate song.
Cover $6
(includes one house drink)
http:// www.barbaraaliprantis.org.
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8:30PM
MORRISON MOTEL
John Morrison, host
Frank Vignola;
Susan Prekel;
Claudia Cogan;
Benari Poulten;
Catie Lazarus;
Elon James White;
Ray Field
John Morrison's monthly comedy quickie--some of the smartest, most politically savvy comedians in or passing through New York make and unmake their bed here before some soon to be deported illegal third world alien comes in to clean it all up . . .
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