POETICA is a multi-disciplinary new work by Alexis Cuadrado crossing languages and poetry in
collaboration with authors/poets Rowan Ricardo Philips and Melcion Mateu - In
Residency at SEEDS: Brooklyn - April 30
& May 1, 2, 3, 2014 - Located
at 617 Vanderbilt Ave (Bergen & St. Marks) Ground floor, Brooklyn, NY 11238. Featuring:
Alexis Cuadrado - Composer & double bass, Rowan Ricardo Philips - Poetry,
Melcion Mateu - Poetry, Miles Okazaki - Guitar, Andy Milne - Keyboards, Tyshawn
Sorey - Drums
POETICA
is the new work by Barcelona-born and Brooklyn-based jazz composer and bassist
Alexis Cuadrado, in collaboration with poets Rowan Ricardo Philips and Melcion
Mateu. With POETICA Cuadrado continues to explore the relationship between
Iberian and New York culture, following his critically acclaimed works, Noneto
Ibérico and A Lorca Soundscape.
POETICA
is a multi-lingual and multi-disciplinary live presentation in which Cuadrado's
compositions are intertwined with live poetry reading by its authors. Here, the
audience is taken through different sonic spaces, composed or freely
improvised, built around the poems. The voices of Melcion Mateu and Rowan
Ricardo Philips, the de-facto front line of this jazz sextet, create a moving
performance that translates the sincere emotion of their poetry into a unique
experience for the listener.
Cuadrado's
POETICA also includes the extraordinary talents of guitarist Miles Okazaki,
keyboardist Andy Milne and drummer Tyshawn Sorey, three artists who rank among
the most forward thinking creative forces in jazz today.
While
Cuadrado's music work embodies the confluence of Jazz, Flamenco and New Music,
Philips and Mateu are two of the most critically acclaimed contemporary poets
who create vivid images and rhythms with a fully present, personal voice, and
lightning-bolt expression.
Alexis
Cuadrado is a Barcelona-born and Brooklyn-based composer, bassist and educator.
His most recent critically acclaimed works A Lorca Soundscape, Noneto Ibérico
and Jazz Miniatures for Double Quartet explore the confluence of Spanish and
American music and present a unique voice that draws from the crossover of
jazz, flamenco and new music. NPR Music states "Listen to Cuadrado's
compositions and you'll find every reason to take him seriously."
Rowan
Ricardo Phillips is a poet, literary and art critic, and translator. He is the
author of The Ground: poems, (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2012) and is the
recipient of a 2013 Whiting Writers' Award, the 2013 PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award
and the 2013 Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award for Poetry.
Dalkey Archive published a book of his criticism in 2010, When Blackness Rhymes
with Blackness and he has translated extensively from Catalan.
Melcion
Mateu is the author of three poetry books in Catalan: Vida evident (Octavio Paz
Award 1998); Ningú, petit (2002), inspired by Winsor McCay's classic comic
strips, Little Nemo in Slumberland; and Jardí amb cangurs (2005). An anthology
of his poetry in a bilingual edition, Catalan-Spanish, is forthcoming this
year, Habitaciones y canguros (translated by José Luis Rey). Mateu has
translated works by Siri Hustvedt, Michael Ondaatje, and John Ashbery, among
others, and written articles for newspapers such as El País, La Vanguardia, and
Avui.
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