For night two of SwapFest, Subterranean Arthouse will host a program curated by Leyya Tawil of TAC, meanwhile the MilkBar will be represented in a Uhaul installation parked outside. Tonight features new work by Deborah Karp Dance Projects, and the duo of Dominic Cramp (music) + Kelly Porter (live painting). Dominic Cramp will be playing, processing and reconstructing selections from his extensive collection of field recordings made over the last 20 years from travels all over the globe. Accompanying him, Kelly Porter will be doing some large expressive colorful live painting and drawing on an easel, and possibly some watercolor collage on canvas.
BIOS: Kelly Porter was raised deep in the woods, in a Northern California mountain community called Grizzly Flats. In 1999 he received an individualized BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, and have been working as an artist since. Most of his paintings are expressive musings over the philosophical dilemmas present and future technologies can manifest in society. www.squidcannon.com
Dominic Cramp released his first music for public consumption in 1995 on the label, Silent Records, under the moniker, Arthur Dent. Cramp writes for two solo projects, Borful Tang and Lord Tang. He plays in the free improvising duo, Tiberius, and the electro-acoustic collective, Vulcanus 68 while touring internationally with Carla Bozuluch's Evangelista. Most recently he finished a South American tour with The Talking Book featuring Bill Gould of Faith No More. You can find much of his work on the label he co-runs, Gigante Sound : gigantesound.com
Deborah Karp keeps it local and bicoastal at Temescal Arts Center, The Garage, Dixon Place, Triskelion Arts and Green Space, with Megan Nicely/Dance, Leyya Tawil/ DANCE ELIXIR, Susan Rethorst, Nancy Meehan and Luna Dance Institute. Stay tuned for the premiere of tonight's full production in September 2014 at deborakarpdanceprojects.com/
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