Showing posts with label musicians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musicians. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
3rd Entry for June 3, 2019
Chamber trio rehearsal. Heliconian Club. June 3, 2019. Staedler Lumograph Black pencils on paper, 18 x 24"
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Entry for June 9, 2009





As well as the Circus Jams in Kensington, Tuesday nights alternate with a drumming circle in Trinity-Bellwoods park. Z- and I went there for the first time last Tuesday.
It was a fascinating scene. Vibrant polyrythmic drumming by a constantly shifting group of drummers. People coming and going - it was a tribal gathering of musicians and all sorts of alternative groups - Burning Man fans, hippie kids, goth kids, hipsters, circus folk, you name it. All swaying to a sinuous ever-shifting beat.
I can say this - drummers stay put better than hoopers and fire spinners. They do walk about a bit, but were congregating and so tended not to move too much. It makes sense- as a performer doing things with a hoop or swinging poi, etc- it would be dull to see someone planted in one place. Their choreography is part of their art, the art of being a visual spetacle. Musicians in this sort of setting are first and foremost about the sonic experience.
I found I was getting more relaxed, too, about setting down fast, loose stream-of-consciousness sketches. These ballpoint pen drawings all came from there, and are done on an 8 1/2 x 11 pad of drawing paper with a medium-point black ballpoint pen.
We didn't stay a long time, but it is a place I can see returning to.
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