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Master of resonance and sound, Tatsuya Nakatani performs at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, with guest Mark Haney (bass)
TICKETS LIMITED! Suggested donation $15-$20
Show will start promptly at 2:30pm, first set (25min) with Vancouver Double Bassist Mark Haney, second set (25min) Nakatani solo. There will be a brief intermission between sets.
Attendees must wear masks and be able to show proof of vaccination.
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Tatsuya Nakatani is an avant-garde percussionist, composer, and artist of sound. Active internationally since the 1990’s; Nakatani has released over 80 recordings and tours extensively, performing over 150 concerts a year. His primary focus is his solo work and his large ensemble project, the Nakatani Gong Orchestra. With his activity in the new music, improvisation and experimental music scenes, Nakatani has a long history of collaboration. He teaches master classes and lectures at universities and music conservatories around the world. Originally from Japan, he makes his home in the desert town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
Nakatani creates his distinctive music centered around his adapted bowed gong, supported by an array of drums, cymbals, and singing bowls. In consort with his hand carved Kobo Bows, it is an instrument he has spent decades developing. Nakatani approaches his orchestral project (NGO) as an arrangement of formations of vibrations, incorporated in shimmering layers of silence and texture. Within this contemporary work, one can still recognize the dramatic pacing, formal elegance and space (ma) felt in traditional Japanese music.
Named a "Canadian Arts Hero of 2020" by the Globe and Mail, composer and double bassist Mark Haney is Artistic Director of Little Chamber Music and Composer-in-Residence at Mountain View Cemetery. Haney is best known for "Aim for the Roses" (2010); an avant-garde double bass suite that tells the true story of Canadian daredevil Ken Carter through narration, layers of double bass and a musical representation of 499 digits of pi. Mark's second album, "Omnis Temporalis" (based on the work of the cartoonist Seth) is due to be released by Drawn and Quarterly publishing in 2022.
Powell Street Festival and DKAM present
Tatsuya Nakatani (USA) – renowned percussionist and improviser performs live in Burnaby