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SUMMARY:Fundraising event for the film ‘Unpredictable’​­
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nFundraising event for the film ‘Unpredictable’​
 ­\n\nTickets: £10\, advance £8\, Cafe Oto members £6 Thursday 19th Mar
 ch 2015\n\nPerformances: 20.30 until 23.35 / DJs: 23.35 until 01:00\n\n'Un
 predictable’​ is a film by Blanca Regina that evaluates the work of gr
 oundbreaking musician Terry Day. It brings together some of the founding m
 embers of the free improvisation music scene in Europe to reflect on their
  ideas and memories. It features Terry Day\, Steve Beresford\, Evan Parker
 \, David Toop\, Charlie Hart\, George Khan\, Mike Figgis and Han Bennink\,
  among others. The film uncovers previously unknown aspects of Terry Day 
 ́s artistic output.\n\nFor the film ‘Unpredictable’\, a fundraising c
 ampaign in Indiegogo has been organised to raise at least £12\,000 for pr
 oduction\, edit and post­production.\n\n	­  8.30 ­- 8.45 ­ David Toop
  ​(flute\, electronics\, etc.)\, ​Terry Day​ (balloons\, pipes\, dru
 ms) &amp\; ​John Butcher ​(saxophones)\n	­  8.50 ­- 9.05 ­ Steve B
 eresford ​(piano and electronics) &amp\; ​Okkyung Lee ​(cello)\n	­ 
  9.10 ­- 9.25 ­ Davey Payne ​(saxophones)\,​Charlie Hart​(double 
 bass)\, ​Terry Day​(drums) &amp\; ​PatThomas ​(piano\, electronics
 )\n	­  9.30 -­ 9.45 ­ Hannah Marshall ​(cello)\, ​Phil Minton ​(
 voice) &amp\; ​Satoko Fukuda ​(violin)\n	­  9.50 -­ 10.05 ­ Max Ea
 stley ​(self made instruments)\, ​Steve Beresford​ (piano\, electron
 ics)\, ​David Toop ​(flute\, electronics\, etc.)\, ​Terry Day ​(ba
 lloons\, pipes) &amp\; ​Pete Cusack ​(guitar\, etc.)\n	­  10.10 -­ 
 10.25​­ ​Screening of an extract from the film ​'​Unpredictable
 ’\n	­  10.25 -­ 10.40 ­ Terry Day ​(drums)\, ​Phil Minton ​(vo
 ice)\, ​Pat Thomas ​(piano\, electronics)​&amp\; ​Satoko Fukuda 
 ​(violin)\n	­  10.45­ - 11.00 ­ Max Eastley ​(self made instrument
 s)\, ​Okkyung Lee ​(cello) &amp\; ​John Butcher (saxophones)\n	­  
 11.00 -­ 11.15 ­ Hannah Marshall ​(cello) &amp\;​Davey Payne ​(sax
 ophones)\n	­  11. 20 -­ 11.35 ­ George Khan ​(saxophones)\, ​Mike 
 Figgis​ (piano\, trumpet\, bass guitar) ​Charlie Hart​(double bass) 
 &amp\; ​Terry Day​ (drums)\n	­  All evening ­ ​Live painting by 
 ​Gina Southgate\n	­  11.35 ­- 01.00 ­ ​DJs ​Syd Kemp​and ​ P
 ierre Bouvier Patron\n	¡Plus surprise acts by other amazing musicians!\n\
 nSTEVE BERESFORD​ is a composer\, musician and arranger\, a veteran of c
 ountless bands from the Slits\, The Frank Chickens to the Melody Four. He 
 has been a central figure in the British improvising scene for over thirty
  years working with the likes of Derek Bailey\, Evan Parker and Han Bennin
 k.\n\nJOHN BUTCHER​'s work ranges through improvisation\, his own compos
 itions\, multitracked pieces and explorations with feedback and extreme ac
 oustics. Recent collaborative projects include ​The Apophonics ​with G
 ino Robair and John Edwards and ​Anemone​with trumpeter Peter Evans. 
 ​\n\nPIERRE BOUVIER PATRON ​is a visual artist​b​orn in Lyon and c
 urrently based in London. His projects include videoclips for Syd Kemp and
  other bands. He is part of the ‘Unpredictable’ film crew as camera op
 erator and editor.\n\nPETER CUSACK ​is a sound artist and (improvising) 
 musician\, and is also active as a field recording artist (e.g. ́Baikal I
 ce ́\, 2003) and a teacher. In his capacity as a musician\, he co­founde
 d and directed the London Musicians’ Collective and was a member of the 
 group Alterations with Steve Beresford\, David Toop and Terry Day.\n\n\n\n
 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTERRY DAY ​is an improviser\, multi­instrumentalist\, lyr
 icist\, songwriter\, visual artist and poet ­ a first generation pioneer 
 improviser from the 1960s. He formed a duo with Derek Bailey in the late 
 ́60s and was a regular member of The Continuous Music Ensemble\, People B
 and and\, later on\, Alterations with Toop\, Beresford &amp\; Pete Cusack.
  Since then he has collaborated with many musical luminaries\, groups\, da
 ncers\, painters\, poets and performed in theatre.\n\nMAX EASTLEY ​is an
  internationally recognized artist who combines kinetic sculpture and soun
 d into a unique art form. He is well known as a musician and has played ma
 ny solo concerts and also played with numerous other musicians such as Dav
 id Toop\, Evan Parker\, Steve Beresford\, Aleks Kolkowski and Rhodri Davie
 s.\n\nMIKE FIGGIS ​is an Academy Award­nominated film director\, notabl
 y for the 1996 film ́Leaving Las Vegas ́\, a writer and composer. His wo
 rk crosses boundaries and stylistic areas. He principally plays piano and 
 trumpet and is a long time member of the People Band.​\n\nSATOKO FUKUDA 
 ​is a violinist and dancer\, who moves fluidly from the classical music 
 scene to the the world of free improvisation. She has taken part in the Lo
 ndon Fashion Show and the London Jazz Festival and works with many musicia
 ns\, including John Russell\, Henry Lowther\, Terry Day and Steve Beresfor
 d.\n\nCHARLIE HART​ plays violin\, bass\, and piano. In the the early 
 ‘70s he joined Ian Dury in the band Kilburn and the Highroads and has be
 en a long time member of the People Band. He has also been appearing with 
 his own band 'The Equators' and pursuing his own writing.\n\nSYD KEMP​ i
 s a French musician based in London and the leader of the band Syd Kemp. H
 e is a music producer with a studio in Hackney and has been working with r
 ock and experimental music bands.\n\nGEORGE KHAN​­ also sometimes credi
 ted as ​Nisam Ahmed Khan​­ is an artist and multi­instrumentalist wh
 o has been part of the British music scene since the late '60s. He princip
 ally plays saxophones and flute and is a long time member of the People Ba
 nd.  In the ‘70s he recorded with the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and R
 obert Wyatt.\n\nOKKYUNG LEE ​plays cello in improvisation and compositio
 n. She incorporates jazz\, sounds\, Korean traditional music\, and noise w
 ith extended techniques. She has performed and recorded with numerous arti
 sts such as Laurie Anderson\, John Butcher\, Thurston Moore\, Evan Parker 
 and John Zorn.\n\nHANNAH MARSHALL​ is a cellist who plays improvised and
  experimental music as well as creating compositions. She has played with 
 Veryan Weston\, Terry Day\, Alex Ward\, Lauren Kinsella\, Alison Blunt and
  perform at various international festival.\n\nPHIL MINTON​ is a singer 
 and trumpet player. Since the eighties he has run the Feral Choir\, where 
 he conducts workshops and concerts for anyone who wants to sing. He has a 
 quartet with Veryan Weston\, Roger Turner and John Butcher and performs wi
 th many other musicians. ​\n\nDAVEY PAYNE ​is an English saxophonist b
 est known as a member of Ian Dury's backing band The Blockheads\, and his 
 twin saxophone solo on their 1978 hit single ‘Hit Me with Your Rhythm St
 ick.’\nFor many years he has been a regular member of the People Band.\n
 \nBLANCA REGINA ​is an artist\, educator and curator who focuses on live
  performance\, music and moving image. She works in free improvisation\, s
 olo and collectively. She has worked with Matthias Kispert\, Leafcutter Jo
 hn\, Steve Beresford\, Terry Day\, John White &amp\; Sharon Gal among othe
 rs.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGINA SOUTHGATE ​is an artist who\, through a gr
 owing interest in music and the aesthetic of musical instruments\, began t
 o paint at gigs. She is well-known on the London free music and jazz scene
  where she has painted and performed live at gigs for 25 years.\n\nPAT THO
 MAS​ plays piano and electronics. In the ‘90s he played with both Dere
 k Bailey and Tony Oxley and had a long association with the late Lol Coxhi
 ll. He has released several highly acclaimed solo records and has an ongoi
 ng project with Orphy Robinson ­ Black Top ­ performing recently with Ja
 maaladeen Tacuma &amp\; Steve Williamson.\n\nDAVID TOOP ​is a composer/m
 usician\, author and curator based in London with experience in many field
 s of sound art and music. He has performed with artists ranging from John 
 Zorn\, Evan Parker and Bob Cobbing to Akio Suzuki\, Elaine Mitchener\, Sca
 nner and Max Eastley.\n\nWebsite Unpredictable  ​\nFollow \n\n#Unpredic
 tableSE\n\n\n\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Concert,curating,Event,improvisation,Improvisation/Sound
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LOCATION:Cafe Oto\, 22 Ashwin Street\, Dalson\, London\, e8 3DL\, United Ki
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