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'Lockdown' is a musical journey
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To a composer's ears, they were percussion and melody.
So during his visits, Bimstein started taking along a tape recorder and microphone. He recorded the kids' voices, their stories, their experience.
"I don't write a script for them. I do create a script out of what they actually said, after the fact. I just kind of ask them questions."
The final product is a collaborative performance with a CD (which provides the kids' voices and the various "percussion") and three live performers on oboe, bass and guitar. Then, Bimstein's group, blue haiku, will have a notated score with certain key phrases and percussion sounds as cues.
While Bimstein hopes that the piece can provoke introspection and conversation for those in a similar situation, he said that it was written for a general audience. "I really like things that give us the opportunity to explore diversity, to understand other people's lives and situations and so I hope this piece does some of that. I hope it gives the listener a greater understanding of other people's lives."
What: "Lockdown," blue haiku
Where: Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South
When: Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
How much: $12 and $15
Phone: 355-2787 or 971-0152
Web: www.arttix.org
E-mail: rcline@desnews.com
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