Wednesday, December
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Learn MoreUW Percussion & Third Coast Percussion: Danny Clay's "Playbook"
Percussion students from the UW School of Music join Third Coast Percussion in an interactive performance featuring music from Bay Area composer Danny Clay's Playbook. Playbook is a set of whimsical scores and instructions utilizing found-object and traditional percussion. Audience members are welcome to bring their own instruments (all are welcome!) and participate. This event is free and open to the public and is presented by Meany Center for the Arts. Click here for more info and to RSVP.
Danny Clay is a composer and teaching artist from Ohio, currently based in San Francisco. His work is deeply rooted in curiosity, collaboration, and the sheer joy of making things. His projects often incorporate musical games, open forms, found objects, archival media, toy instruments, classrooms of elementary schoolers, graphic notation, digital errata, cross-disciplinary research, and the everything-in-between.
As a teaching artist specializing in composition with elementary schoolers, he has worked with Little Opera, the San Francisco Opera, 826 Valencia, Thingamajigs, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Composers and Schools in Concert (CSIC), and currently curates Project Object, a net-label of experimental music by kids. Danny Clay was the 2015-16 winner of Third Coast Percussion's Emerging Composers Partnership.