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SUMMARY:How to Build a Forest
DESCRIPTION:How to Build a Forest is a polysynthetic\, interdisciplinary hybrid of a project. Part visual art installation and part theater performance\, this durational event unfolds over eight hours. \nBeginning in an empty space\, visual artist Shawn Hall and theater/performance artists Katie Pearl and Lisa D’Amour—along with a four-person crew—work meticulously to construct\, dismantle\, and remove an elaborately fabricated forest. Inspired by 100 trees lost at a Louisiana family home following Hurricane Katrina\, How to Build a Forest is also strongly informed by the ecological consequences of the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.\n\nContemporary Art Center\n900 Camp Street\, New Orleans \nThere are a number of How to Build a Forest performances and talks!\nHow to Build a Forest – Friday\, October 23 – Thursday\, October 29\n\nForest and Water in Dialogue: Artists and Scientists Contemplate the Gulf Coast\, October 27th at 7pm\nPanel discussion with How to Build a Forest artists\, ecologist Dave Baker\, artist Monique Verdin\, and coastal geologist Alex Kokler about the current pressing environmental issues facing Louisiana.\n\nTrees Talk: 10 Years of Recovery Research in a Louisiana Bottomland Hardwood Forest 2005-2015\, October 28th at 3pm \nDavid Baker\, Environmental Curator at A Studio in the Woods\, tells the inspiring story of resilience and recovery of the Studio 8-acre forest with scientific research from pre- and post-Katrina. A forest ecologist\, Baker studies long term changes to Louisiana’s bottomland hardwood forests with a particular emphasis on how hurricanes and invasive species change these ecosystems. \nOn performance days\, audience members can visit the forest at any time during its 8-hour life cycle\, viewing it from afar\, or up close\, or side by side with the builders.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/how-to-build-a-forest/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Center\, 900 Camp Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Listening and Singing in Nature with Resident Shay Nichols
DESCRIPTION:How can singing deepen our connection to the natural world and each other? Listening to the sounds and stillness of nature\, we will tune ourselves to the natural environment. How can we listen to nature as music? Using long tones and simple patterns\, we will explore the many possibilities of creating spontaneous soundscapes together. \nThursday\, October 29th\, 9:30-11am A Studio in the Woods\nClick here for map and directions: MAP \nSpace is limited\, please sign up HERE. This event is primarily geared towards adults\, but teens and youth may attend with a guardian. No musical experience required.* Check out this nice write up from Mary Rickard for Nolavie.com \nDeeply inspired by the wisdom of nature\, Shay Nichols is a recording artist\, performer\, and teacher. Her first CD “Wildflower\,” features voice-only compositions born out of her time in natural settings. A graduate of the California Institute of Integral Studies Voice/Sound Healing program and Open Ear Center\, Shay loves helping people experience the power of listening and creating music in nature. She is creating the Natural Music Institute\, an international organization which fosters collaborations between ecologists and musicians to produce recordings inspired by natural environments. As a part of her Flint and Steel Residency at A Studio in the Woods\, Shay is collaborating with Dr. Thomas Sherry who specializes in Bird Population Ecology and Conservation Biology at Tulane University.
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