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URL:https://whiteemotion.com/events/two-trios/
SUMMARY:TWO TRIOS
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nUnpredictable Series &amp\; IKLECTIK present : Two Trios 
 on Sunday the 6th of November 2016.\nThe two trios will play free improvis
 ation. The event also features the new the album 'Terry Day and friends' a
 nd will include live visuals by Blanca Regina in both acts.\n\n\nTERRY DAY
 \nSATOKO FUKUDA\nHANNAH MARSHALL\n\nLOUIS MOHOLO\nJOHN EDWARDS\nDAWID FRYD
 RYK\n\nTICKETS £10/ CONCESSION £6\n\n\nBIOS\n\nTERRY DAY\nTerry is an im
 proviser\, multi-instrumentalist\, lyricist\, song writer\, visual artist 
 and poet. He is a ‘first generation’ pioneer improviser from the 1960s
 .\n\nA self-taught musician in a family of musicians\, he began improvisin
 g on the drums with his brother in 1955. In the early 1960s he formed the 
 Hardy Holman Day trio focusing on free improvisation. Later he became part
  of Kilburn &amp\; the Highroads\, a band led by Ian Dury.\n\nSharing thei
 r interest in visual art and painting\, Terry and Ian both studied at Walt
 hamstow School of Art and later at the Royal College of Art\, London. As a
 n art student in the 1960s he was a pioneer of improvisation\, free jazz &
 amp\; experimental music.\n\nDay also formed a duo with Derek Bailey in th
 e late 1960s and was a regular member of The Continuous Music Ensemble\, l
 ater known as The People Band. Since then he has collaborated with many mu
 sical luminaries\, groups\, dancers\, painters\, poets and performed in th
 eatre\, events\, and rock &amp\; roll.\n\n\n\nHANNAH MARSHALL\n\nHannah Ma
 rshall is a cellist who is continuing to extract\, invent\, and exorcize a
 s many sounds and emotional qualities from her instrument as she can. She 
 has been a regular member of Alexander Hawkins’ Ensembles and has toured
  in Europe and South America with Luc Ex and Veryan Weston’s ensembles 
 – SOL 6 &amp\; 12. She plays with ‘String Terrorists’ - Barrel (a tr
 io with Violinist Alison Blunt &amp\; Violist/poet Ivor kallin). And has b
 een invited by Fred Frith and Suichi Chino in their residencies at café O
 to. She also plays with Terry Day\, Tim Hodgkinson\, Roger Turner\, Paul M
 ay\, Kay Grant\, and the London Improvisers Orchestra.\n\n\n\nSATOKO FUKUD
 A\n\nSatoko has performed worldwide as a classical violinist\, and current
 ly on EMANEM Label with the Trio of Uncertainty. Since her concerto debut 
 at thirteen\, she has broadcasted an eclectic range of music for Classic F
 M\, Resonance FM\, BBC Radio 1\, and BBC Radio 3. TV appearances include B
 BC Culture show and the Sky Classics. UK appearances include the Royal Alb
 ert Hall\, Wigmore Hall\, the South Bank\, and the Barbican. Chosen to be 
 musician in residence for the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House\, she freque
 ntly travels with the team on international diplomatic engagements. Moving
  fluidly beyond the classical music\, she is a regular guest performer at 
 events such as the London Fashion Show\, and the London Jazz Festival\n\nL
 OUIS MOHOLO MOHOLO\nBorn in Cape Town\, South Africa\, in 1940\, Louis Moh
 olo-Moholo has been one of the seminal figures in the international creati
 ve music scene since his emergence with the legendary Blue Notes in the ea
 rly 1960s. Since this time\, he has been at the heart of countless other c
 lassic line-ups\, not least the Brotherhood of Breath\, and his own projec
 ts such as Spirits Rejoice and Viva La Black. Alongside his profile as a b
 andleader\, he has appeared worldwide and on record with a virtual who's w
 ho of modern creative music\, including Steve Lacy\, Cecil Taylor\, John T
 chicai\, Marilyn Crispell\, Irene Schweizer\, Wadada Leo Smith\, Keith Tip
 pett\, Kenny Wheeler\, and Evan Parker\, to name only a tiny number.\n\nIn
  the mid-1960s\, Moholo-Moholo toured South American with Steve Lacy\, rec
 ording with him ‘The Forest and The Zoo’\, widely thought to be the fi
 rst ever fully improvised album. Returning to the UK\, he joined Chris McG
 regor’s newly formed Brotherhood of Breath\, a big band which stunned au
 diences around Europe with their own highly individual sound. Many other h
 igh profile groups\, all featuring Louis\, drew personnel from this iconic
  band\, amongst them Mike Osborne’s Trio (with Harry Miller)\, Miller’
 s own Isipingo\, Elton Dean’s Ninesense\, and various groups led by Dudu
  Pukwana.\n\nMoholo-Moholo also led one of the most exciting groups of the
  time – the mighty Spirits Rejoice\, featuring Evan Parker\, Radu Malfat
 ti\, Nick Evans\, Kenny Wheeler\, Keith Tippett and the twin basses of Har
 ry Miller and Johnny Dyani.\n\nDuring the eighties Louis toured America wi
 th Peter Brötzmann's trio\, and continued to work throughout Europe leadi
 ng his own groups and developing many musical partnerships\, including duo
 s with pianists Cecil Taylor in Berlin\, and Irene Schweizer in Switzerlan
 d.\n\nAnother important milestone in Louis's career was the forming in 199
 0's of his nine-piece band “Viva-La-Black”\, which became the first gr
 oup to tour South Africa\, arranged by the British Council\, as the liftin
 g of Apartheid and freedom became imminent. More recently\, he has been he
 ard in duo with Wadada Leo Smith\, as well as leading his ‘Unit’’.\n
 \n\nJOHN EDWARDS\n\nJohn Edwards is a true virtuoso whose staggering range
  of techniques and boundless musical imagination have redefined the possib
 ility of the double bass and dramatically expanded its role\, whether play
 ing solo or with others. Perpetually in demand\, he has played with Evan P
 arker\, Sunny Murray\, Derek Bailey\, Joe McPhee\, Lol Coxhill\, Peter Br
 ötzmann\, Mulatu Astatke and many others.\n\n"I think John Edwards is abs
 olutely remarkable: there’s never been anything like him before\, anywhe
 re in jazz." - Richard Williams\, The Blue Moment\n\n\nDAWID FRYDRYK\n\n\n
 Polish trumpet player. Grew up in a home filled with passion for classical
  music and his father encouraged him to study music from an early age. Soo
 n his music activities went far beyond classical music\, and through regga
 e\, ska\, world music\, funk\, hip-hop\, electronic music turned into impr
 ovisation.\nLiving in Poland\, Frydryk has been collaborating with local P
 olish jazz\, free jazz and free improv musicians as well as with internati
 onal musical environment (e.g. Gabriel Ferrandini\, Hernani Faustino or mu
 sicians from Umlaut Records such as Joel Grip or Pierre Borel among others
 ).\nAlso he has always been involved with a wide diversity of musical styl
 es and situations as well e.g. he has been working as a part of band or as
  a session musician: in Polish tv's shows\; with quite popular Polish regg
 ae\, ska or funky music bands\; with Polish brass bands\; with Polish clas
 sical orchestras.\nIn 2009 he graduated master’s degree in jazz performa
 nce on the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wroclaw . He studied jazz t
 rumpet under Piotr Wojtasik.\nIn the years 2011 - 2012 as originator and a
 rtistic director of the project called Art of Improvisation\, Frydryk has 
 been helping to promote the improvisation scene in Poland. (He has invited
  on AOI artists the like of William Parker\, Hamid Drake\, Alexander von S
 chlippenbach\, Paul Lovens\, Joëlle Léandre\, Irène Schweizer\, Maggie 
 Nichols\, Axel Dörner among others).\nNow he is based in London and he is
  involved in London’s thriving improvisation scene and working as a sess
 ion musician as well.\n\n\n\nBLANCA REGINA\n\nBlanca is an artist\, teache
 r and curator based in London. Her research and practice is heterogeneous 
 and encompass expanded cinema\, free improvisation\, graphic and moving im
 age\, photography and performance art. In 2014 she joined as lecturer the 
 School of Music and Fine Art at the University of Kent. For several years 
 she was a visitining research fellow at the University of the Arts\, Londo
 n\, Chelsea College of Art and Design\, 2011 to 2014. Blanca Regina and St
 eve Beresford have been working together curating events and performing si
 nce 2011. In 2013\, they created Strange Umbrellas - a platform for music\
 , film and art at various venues in London. In 2015 they created Unpredict
 able Series - a series about Free Improvisation\, featuring films\, exhibi
 tions\, performances\, talks\, publications\, and workshops. They curated 
 two exhibitions in London: ‘Art of Improvisers’ at Oto Project Space a
 nd ‘ The Art of Terry Day’ at Iklectik and other related events.\nShe 
 has performed with various artists\, including Terry Day\, Leafcutter John
 \, Beresford and Matthias Kispert and curated a number of events and insta
 llations in London and internationally. Her last solo exhibition: ‘Expan
 ded and Ephemera Audiovisual’ was presented at MUPO\, Oaxaca\, México i
 n November 2015\n\n\n
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