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Our First Residency: Avaloch

Last week, Mara, Marina, composer Gabrielle Herbst, and I went to the Avaloch Farm Music Institute in Boscawen, New Hampshire, a magical place where musicians and composers can have the time and space to work, not to mention delicious meals for sustenance. We were there specifically for the New Music Initiative, a program directed by Hannah Collins and Michael Compitello of New Morse Code, which focuses exclusively on ensemble/composer collaborations. The facilities were pristine, the landscape was beautiful, and the people were so lovely. We were truly lucky to have the opportunity to work with Gabi in this idyllic setting! 

During our group work sessions, Gabi led improvisations that opened up the weird and strange possibilities that could come out of our instruments and our vocal cords. I don’t want to give too much away, but after this, I’m so excited to hear what Gabi creates. In addition to writing classical music, she composes short-form, vocal-centric compositions under the name GABI.  If you aren’t familiar with her work yet, you can see her opera Bodiless online here and listen to (and buy!) her album, Sympathy, here.

Big thanks to Dr. Fred Tauber and Deborah Scherr of Avaloch for making such a unique place exist! And we’re also grateful to Hannah and Michael for being so receptive to our proposal. 

Here are some photos. We don’t have as many in the studio because we were focused on work and rarely took our phones out, which was a refreshing change from our usual day-to-day.

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Mara trying stuff out

Mara trying stuff out

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Picking blueberries at the blueberry patch!

Picking blueberries at the blueberry patch!

Canoeing was a key activity for us

Canoeing was a key activity for us

This is where we took our meals. Beautiful right?!

This is where we took our meals. Beautiful right?!

Our suite! Was it a French suite? an English suite? It was definitely a SWEET suite! 

Our suite! Was it a French suite? an English suite? It was definitely a SWEET suite! 

Wish admin work could be like this everyday...

Wish admin work could be like this everyday...

Our workspace

Our workspace

Bogs are for frogs

Bogs are for frogs

Oh look we found two!

Oh look we found two!

Oh right forgot to mention we made a short "film." Coming soon to an Instagram feed near you!

Oh right forgot to mention we made a short "film." Coming soon to an Instagram feed near you!

Chilling on the porch

Chilling on the porch

Serenity...

Serenity...

Rocking out in one of our Gabi-led improv sessions. Photo: Gabrielle Herbst

Rocking out in one of our Gabi-led improv sessions. Photo: Gabrielle Herbst

This was cool. Too bad we couldn't go inside.

This was cool. Too bad we couldn't go inside.

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Remember what I said about canoeing?

Remember what I said about canoeing?

Shortcut path to our parking spot. We miss you already, Avaloch!

Shortcut path to our parking spot. We miss you already, Avaloch!

tags: avaloch farm, gabrielle herbst, gabi, mara mayer, marina kifferstein, sugar vendil, the nouveau classical project, hannah collins, michael compitello, fred tauber, deborah scherr, new music, chamber ensemble
categories: NCP Field Trip, Werk
Friday 08.05.16
Posted by Sugar Vendil
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Pyer Moss FW 2016 Show: our day in pictures

Today we performed songs by Fetty Wap, Future, and Roland Carter at Pyer Moss's FW 2016 show at MILK Studios, which was part of MADE Fashion Week. Sterling Overshown did the choral arrangements and Trevor Gureckis orchestrated the accompaniment for Pierrot ensemble. We were thrilled to take part in this show! The visionary Dario Calmese contacted us a week ago and we're stoked that we were able to whip this together in such a tight span of time. It helped that the choir members were incredibly talented and super pro, and Trevor has the gift of skills and speed. We're pretty exhausted since our day started this morning at 10 am and ended around 4 pm, but we had such an amazing time playing good music in branded hospital gowns and chunky boots. We hope to do more shows next season! Maybe we'll hold a sign outside MILK that says "Will work for clothes!" :-P

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10 am: Rehearsal in Midtown

10 am: Rehearsal in Midtown

Sugar is clearly addicted to social media. SHE NEEDS HELP!!!

Sugar is clearly addicted to social media. SHE NEEDS HELP!!!

We were joined by extraordinary cellist Meaghan Burke

We were joined by extraordinary cellist Meaghan Burke

Managed to squeeze in a little NCP fieldtrip! Grabbed lunch at mŏkbar in Chelsea Market. Delicious Korean food and noodles!

Pitstop at Blue Bottle coffee, right next to Milk...Studios! (haha get it?!)

Pitstop at Blue Bottle coffee, right next to Milk...Studios! (haha get it?!)

Isabel and Laura 

Isabel and Laura 

Had to get a shot of Trevor, who did us a solid by getting these arrangements done in a week...

Had to get a shot of Trevor, who did us a solid by getting these arrangements done in a week...

...and helped us with the tech for our digital piano. Above and beyond as always!

...and helped us with the tech for our digital piano. Above and beyond as always!

Obligatory selfie with choir, Sugar trying to give face!

Obligatory selfie with choir, Sugar trying to give face!

Sitzprobe, Sterling Overshown conducting

Sitzprobe, Sterling Overshown conducting

Rehearsing with models

Rehearsing with models

We were too shy to ask for a pic with Ms. Badu, so we got this one with her and Pyer Moss founder/designer Kirby Jean-Raymond

We were too shy to ask for a pic with Ms. Badu, so we got this one with her and Pyer Moss founder/designer Kirby Jean-Raymond

The audience

The audience

For our listening pleasure. @pyermoss #NYFW pic.twitter.com/ZuxBHNfAVF

— Robin Givhan (@RobinGivhan) February 13, 2016
The NCPuddle

The NCPuddle

Designer Kay Unger came! We were so excited to see her. Kay is an inspiration and Kirby of Pyer Moss used to work for her. Also pictured with us are Dario Calmese, the brains behind the show concept, and Sterling Overshown.

Designer Kay Unger came! We were so excited to see her. Kay is an inspiration and Kirby of Pyer Moss used to work for her. Also pictured with us are Dario Calmese, the brains behind the show concept, and Sterling Overshown.

All photos after Erykah Badu + Kirby Jean-Raymond were taken by Trevor Gureckis.

tags: madefw, milk studios, kay unger, pyer moss, kirby jean-raymond, dario calmese, the nouveau classical project, laura cocks, isabel kim, marina kifferstein, meaghan burke, sugar vendil, fashion, fashion shows, nyfw, fw16, sterling overshown, hospital gown
categories: Fashion, New York Fashion Week, Werk
Saturday 02.13.16
Posted by Sugar Vendil