Machine Project:
Shape Note Singing Workshop from machine project by Michele
Sunday April 11th, 2010, 8pm
Led by Jessica Catron and Daniel Brummel
Free!
Come and learn as well as participate in a unique, alternative musical language. Utilizing a few shapes instead of basic music notation, the shape note form invites participants to hone in on harmonic structures in large groups, allowing beautiful sounds to materialize among people who have likely never sung together before. The music is easy, the sound is joyously resonant, and all voices are welcome — a willingness to sing is the only requirement.
Machine Project is located at: 1200 D North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles.
Contact: 213 483 8761
Arboretum:
Saturday, April 10 & Sunday, April 11 9am-4:30pm
Iris and Bulb Show and Sale
Tall bearded, small bearded, and aril-bred irises will be on the display provided by the Southern California Iris Society and So. Cal. Hemerocallis & Amaryllis Society. Pacific Coast natives that have colors ranging from cream to blue-violet and Siberian Iris that flower throughout the summer will also be featured. Members will be available to answer cultural questions. Iris plants will be for sale.
Shape Note Singing Workshop from machine project by Michele
Sunday April 11th, 2010, 8pm
Led by Jessica Catron and Daniel Brummel
Free!
Come and learn as well as participate in a unique, alternative musical language. Utilizing a few shapes instead of basic music notation, the shape note form invites participants to hone in on harmonic structures in large groups, allowing beautiful sounds to materialize among people who have likely never sung together before. The music is easy, the sound is joyously resonant, and all voices are welcome — a willingness to sing is the only requirement.
Machine Project is located at: 1200 D North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles.
Contact: 213 483 8761
Arboretum:
Saturday, April 10 & Sunday, April 11 9am-4:30pm
Iris and Bulb Show and Sale
Tall bearded, small bearded, and aril-bred irises will be on the display provided by the Southern California Iris Society and So. Cal. Hemerocallis & Amaryllis Society. Pacific Coast natives that have colors ranging from cream to blue-violet and Siberian Iris that flower throughout the summer will also be featured. Members will be available to answer cultural questions. Iris plants will be for sale.

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