May – June 2013
Saturdays, May 25th, June 1st; 10am – 1pm
Learn how to use this tool to cut or etch wood, plastics, papers or textiles! This class will cover the basics of using the laser cutter safely, techniques for working with different materials, and the software tools for preparing work for the cutter. This is a hands-on workshop; bring a project if you like! We have an Epilog 35 watt laser cutter. The work area is 24″ x 12″, and it can hold items up to 8″ tall. We also have a cylindrical attachment that allows you to etch cylinders such as glassware. Students will be certified to use the lab’s laser cutter after taking the course.
Register here - http://shop.as220.org/products/intro-to-the-laser-cutter
Saturday, May 25th, 10am-6pm
Students will learn how to make paper from pulp, and several ways to transform the fresh sheets into pieces of art. Learn the technique of basic sheet formation with a vat of pulp and a mould and deckle, and options for pressing and drying your paper. Pigmented paper pulp can also make imagery that is actually part of the paper. Experiment with pulp painting methods such as direct painting, collage inclusions, stencils, and other techniques.
Make as many pulp paintings and sheets as there is time for. No papermaking experience required. Bring gallon ziplock bags to bring home your work.
Date: May 25, 1-3pm
- Building your brand within the Etsy framework. How to differentiate your shop when all shops “look the same”
- Configuring and using seller tools (How to generate shipping labels from home and avoid the post office (and save money) and accept credit cards directly though Etsy.
- SEO- understanding how items show up in search on and off Etsy.
- Utilizing auxilary etsy tools and teams to build relationships within the community both on and offline.
- Finding and understanding the useful seller information that etsy provides via their blog and the forums.
- Leveraging the power of etsy and drawing visitors into your shop – creating cohesion and awesomeness.
The class will be taught by Danielle Spurge–owner, operator and chief executive crafter at The Merriweather Council – a very small business that specializes in custom hand embroidery. For 2.5 years she has been selling her creative products on Etsy.com and has maintained a bran presence and built a reputation within that community. She was recently trained at Etsy HQ to teach this Etsy 101 class which will empower artists to overcome intimidation and get started selling on Etsy.
Register online: http://shop.as220.org/products/etsy201
Saturdays, May 25th, June 1st; 2pm – 5pm
This workshop is for anyone interested in using a CNC Router for digital fabrication, specifically the ShopBot machine for computer-controlled cutting and routing.
In this two week course, we will meet for two 3-hour sessions – a total of 6 instructional hours. The course covers an introduction to the ShopBot, Computer-Aided Design software to design projects for the machine, creation of 2D tool paths for the machine using ParkWorks, and finally basic operations and safety on the machine.
This workshop only covers 2D Tool Paths (Profile, Pockets, Drilling). This workshop will teach you how to safely operate the machine on your own, so that you may use the machine independently after completing the training.
Register here - http://shop.as220.org/products/intro-to-cnc-router
The folks from Devine’s Diner will host this popular session at AS220 on Saturdays from 4-7 pm. Come downtown for dinner at the cafe or just grab a drink and listen to the tunes… All ages welcome!
Caroline Smith & The Good Night Sleeps are back! Caroline began playing music at an early age, learning guitar from her father. At 16 she started performing publicly in her hometown and opened for B.B. King as well as releasing a self-titled album. Caroline has been quoted saying she prefers the guitar, more than other instruments, because of her ability to control the dynamics. She describes her voice as a “conglomerate” with countless influences ranging from Billie Holiday to Peter, Paul and Mary among others.[4]
In 2006, at 18 she moved to Minneapolis to study at the University of Minnesota. She quickly began a weekly solo gig at Minneapolis‘ West Bank 400 Bar, a venue famous for acts such as Elliot Smith, Conor Oberst and Mason Jennings.[5] In 2007, the club’s owner, Tom Sullivan, introduced her to drummer Arlen Peiffer who is known for his work in the band Cloud Cult. A year later, bassist Jesse Schuster joined the band. Then in March 2011, Caroline joined forces with multi-instrumentalist Alex Ramsey expanding into the Good Night Sleeps.
Brother Moon is a three piece rock/folk band looking for more mates to fill out their original sound,while playing and performing in todays growing market and expanding local music scenes.
All together, Brother Moon meet to create high energy rock music.
Loveday
Nymphidels are an original guitar/drums two-piece from Providence formed in January 2012. They live for the live show and travel easy. Their recently released EP, “A band in places”, is the first of more to come.
facebook.com/pages/Nymphidels/252981008106616
Vundabar is a band that started only last summer, and has picked up considerabe speed since then. After gaining attention of local heroes Streight Angular, they partnered with Polk Records. They have gained the attention of multiple media outlets in Massachusetts such as the Boston Hassle and the Phoenix, here are a couple quotes: “yearning, bouncy pop-rock jangles with just enough alt-rock gravel to keep it earnest.”- The Boston Hassle
“Perhaps the best thing to come out of Scituate since Ted Donato laced up the skates for the Bruins in the early ’90s, fresh-faced garage rock dudes. they’ll hardly be finished with sludgy jam “Greenland” before you’re hooked.”-The Boston Phoenix
Vundabar is in the midst of planning their first North-east tour this summer, and hopes to continue their growth at the same rate they have until this point
Open Life Drawing – Drop -in
$6
Bring your own drawing materials, we supply seats and model.
May Couscous
Tuesday 3/26/13
as220, 115 Empire St
THIS IS THE LAST COUSCOUS BEFORE SUMMER BREAK. THE SEASON WILL RESUME IN SEPTEMBER
Program 9.30-10.30pm
Open Mike 10.30-11pm
free!
A one-hour beginner Vinyasa yoga that focuses on the foundations of classical Vinyasa flow, emphasizing movement and breath as synchronized experience. Attention to fundamental asana (postures) will prepare students for their flow sequence and is designed to help beginners develop their own practice. Only $5 per class!
Modern Dance For Every Level with Jamie Arnold and Stephanie Turner // Wednesdays @ 6:30-8pm // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
Class begins with a warm-up that incorporates yoga and breathwork with gentle movements of the spine before moving on to phrase material. A series of short phrases will then be explored, where students are encouraged to play and experiment with how his/her individual body prefers to move through the demonstrated movements. The phrases include elements like directional changes, movement through space, spirals, rotation, lines, momentum, energy and floorwork. Movement may carry over from previous classes and blend into the dance material. Each phrase that is developed will lead to a rich and colorful dance toward the end of class. Jamie Arnold is a certified and licensed Kripalu Yoga guide and dancer working out of Warwick RI and graduate of Rhode Island College with a B.A. in Dance Performance, where she was a member of the Rhode Island College Dance Company. Jamie attended the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC and was in residency at The Dragon’s Egg Studio in Ledyard, CT and has performed in Trisha Brown’s Floor of the Forest at the ICA in Boston and Between Movement Contemporary Dance Company.
Students from Paul Cuffee High School will be displaying their artist books they created inspired by modern poets and spoken word artists. In addition to viewing the books, students will be reading poems from their poets as well as talking about their experiences studying poetry, working with poets, and creating their books with book artist Lara Henderson. Free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30, reading at 7:00pm.
Flinching Eye Collective is a group of interdisciplinary media artists who’s enclave of work, while disparate, concurrently explores sound-based, interactive performances and video art. The F.E.C. formed in Colorado in 2011. Since June of 2012 we have migrated to different parts of the US. We utilize a touring structure similar to bands, but within the performance art context. Through this distinctive format we are able to gather interest and excitement from communities, in turn creating an atmosphere of curiosity and enthusiasm as opposed to assumption and apathy. Our exhibitions are multi-faceted, whether they are differing live performances, video, sound pieces, or some hybrid. The presentation of our performance group takes the shape of both collaborative combinations as well as individual works.
Acoustic Screamo
FFO: Listener, Pianos Become The Teeth, Quiet Steps, and Charles Bukowski
Lyra
New hardcore/heavy outfit from Providence. (members of weak teeth, Tenants, ex-Aspire) FIRST SHOW.
Get Stoked.
MONOLITHS
post metal/hxc
FFO: Gaza, Botch, Rosetta, and pain
http://monolithswillkillyou.bandcamp.com/
Ken Burns
New screamo outfit from Boston, MA (members of Sneeze, ex-Apart/Saddest Landscape)
FFO: La Quiete, Yaphet Kotto and Mike Van Buren
RSVP ON FACEBOOK
Written & performed by R. Jim Stahl
Directed by Kate Lohman
In 90 minutes, a funny look at a boy-man’s earnest search for connection and identity. It follows his parents’ breakup in Boston and a boyhood prank that takes his left eye the week of his Bar Mitzvah. He adjusts to monocular life, negotiates his parents’ remarriages, fights a redneck, and tracks an art thief into a Chicago alley. He nearly achieves his three-part ambition: to make proud the King (his Harvard-educated, All-American dad); to win the attention of the Queen (his distracted & beautiful mom), and to honor the gentle Wizard (his herring-eating, Yiddish-speaking grandfather).
Grow up long-haired, short-winded, one-eyed, two-fisted, bar-mitzvahed and unlisted in the finest suburbs from Boston to Miami! A one-man play. Free workshop performance!
Crunk Witch, comprised of married couple Brandon Miles and Hannah Collen, is an American Bass-Punk duo from Presque Isle, ME.
“Maine bands just don’t do this sort of thing. Lucky for us, Crunk Witch don’t give a (bleep).”
- Portland Phoenix
“Blissful catchy anthem-like electro-rock”
- Boom Boom Chik
“Beautifully gruesome”
- Musicouch
In early 2012 Crunk Witch released their sophomore full-length, “Faith In The Thief”, and embarked upon their album release tour which ended with the band playing over 150 shows nation wide. The band has been delivering fantasy filled bass music since late 2009. Their quickly sold out debut, ‘The Battle Beyond E.P.’, was soon followed by the full-length record, “The Legends Of Manicorn”. The band generated a heavy youtube buzz when their single, ‘The Battle Beyond’, was featured in a Jenna Marbles video with over 20 million views. After signing a licensing deal with Bunim/Murray (creators of Real World, Road Rules, Project Runway, etc.), the band won the award for ‘Best Electronic Act’ at the 2011 Phoenix Awards.
Blue Eyed Fools – Formed from the song writing partnership of Rudat/Ryan the band Blue Eyed Fools emerged in 2002 [with songs started as early as 2000] as a new voice of expression for Tristan and Patrick, who had been performing together since 1994 in the Providence/Austin Industrial band 151. Blue Eyed Fools was a way for Tristan and Patrick to explore a more electro / techno sound as well as a chance to expand lyrically and vocally.
Studio contributions from various luminaries of the underground helped shape studio recordings while cutting edge video provides a visual experience that is totally unique to BEF.
In 2003 the song “Water” was featured throughout the season on HBO’s crime drama The WIRE.
plus other occult crap
Contact Improv with Shura Baryshnikov and Stephanie Turner // first and third Saturday of each month // Class @ 10-11am and Open Jam @ 11-12:30pm // $10 – $15; $15 for both, $10 to join the jam
Contact improvisation is a dance technique in which points of physical contact provide the starting point for exploration through movement improvisation. Class will help you learn the basics of the practice, which includes rolling, falling, being upside down, following a rolling point of contact, supporting and giving weight to a partner. Then you will be ready to join the open jam!
Read more about the class and watch a video here!
The Rhode Island Performance Exchange (RIPE) is pleased to announce their first general auditions for the Rhode Island performance community on Saturday June 1 from 10am to 6pm. The auditions are open to performers of all kinds who wish to be seen by many of Rhode Island’s thriving theatre companies, including representatives from 2nd Story Theatre, Academy Players, AntiGravity Theatre Project, BarPlays, Cleave, Contemporary Theater Company, Counter-Productions Theatre Company, Elemental Theatre Collective, playwright David Eliet, Epic Theatre Company, Footlights Rep, Four Frogs Productions, Mixed Magic Theatre, Ocean State Theatre Company, the Sandra Feinstein Gamm Theatre, Strange Attractor Theatre, Theatre 82, Trinity Repertory Company, The Rhode Island Shakespeare Theatre, and the Wilbury Group.
At this point the auditions are full, but if you are interested in learning more, watching the auditions or participating in future RIPE events, email us at info@riperformance.org.
The folks from Devine’s Diner will host this popular session at AS220 on Saturdays from 4-7 pm. Come downtown for dinner at the cafe or just grab a drink and listen to the tunes… All ages welcome!
Summer Hours is one of the few bands out there to successfully combine self-taught musicianship with classical training. Mike Bliss and Rachel Dannefer, the two founding members of the band, met at Oberlin College in September of 1998. Mike had just returned from a year abroad, engaging in religious study by day and playing a beat-up Fender on a borrowed amp by night. Rachel, who grew up playing classical piano (once performing with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra) was learning bass lines to Pixies songs and starting to write music on her own. This interplay between structure and spontaneity, piety and debauchery, beauty and angst would eventually come to characterize Summer Hours’ music.
The Really Heavy are two brothers from West Warwick, RI. The guitarist (Adam) has been playing for many years and knows his way around 6 strings and the drummer (Evan) has serious skills behind the kit. The Really Heavy is a great powerhouse in rock and roll. The sound and energy of the band is amazing for a two piece. Check it out and be blown away.
Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese // Sundays @ 10:30-11:30am // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
If you’ve always wanted to try ballet, this class is for you. In this fundamentals-based class, students develop basic ballet vocabulary, strength and coordination. Stephanie’s deep knowledge of her craft combines with a warm, good-humored manner to create a comfortable yet challenging learning environment. This is the perfect class for people who have little or no ballet experience. Stephanie Albanese is a graduate of The School of American Ballet where she studied with teachers Alexandra Danilova, Helen Dudin, Suki Shorer and Stanley Williams. She danced in a repertory company created by former New York City Ballet member Wilhelmina Frankurt. Stephanie has also danced with choreographers Matthew Brokoff, Marcus Galante, Mary Miller and Felice Lesser and also worked in Cabaret, performing at The Lido in Paris and Jubliee in Las Vegas.
Intermediate Ballet with Stephanie Albanese // Sundays @ 12:00-1:30pm // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
This ballet class makes classical dance a joy! The class focuses on fundamentals, beginning with a thorough warm up at the barre and progressing to the center for choreographed combinations. Students build muscle as they refine body alignment and learn weight placement to develop coordination. Stephanie’s deep knowledge of her craft combines with a warm, good-humored manner to create a comfortable yet challenging learning environment. This is the perfect class for people who have some prior ballet experience. Stephanie Albanese is a graduate of The School of American Ballet where she studied with teachers Alexandra Danilova, Helen Dudin, Suki Shorer and Stanley Williams. She danced in a repertory company created by former New York City Ballet member Wilhelmina Frankurt. Stephanie has also danced with choreographers Matthew Brokoff, Marcus Galante, Mary Miller and Felice Lesser and also worked in Cabaret, performing at The Lido in Paris and Jubliee in Las Vegas.
Witness a raft of talented local performers the likes of which you have never seen at Providence’s premiere variety show! The Empire Revue brings you sketch comedy, improv, musical interludes, burlesque, magic, and general devilment, on the first Sunday of every month.
Featuring: sizzling music by Superchief Trio and your favorite funnybone fondlers, The Sparkling Beatniks: Richard Goulis, Hannah Devine, & Kate Lohman. Plus, special guest performers every month, unpredictable pre-show shenanigans, a talking squirrel and more!
Empire Revue is sponsored by Empire Loan on North Main Street.
A one-hour beginner Vinyasa yoga that focuses on the foundations of classical Vinyasa flow, emphasizing movement and breath as synchronized experience. Attention to fundamental asana (postures) will prepare students for their flow sequence and is designed to help beginners develop their own practice. Only $5 per class!
Intermediate/Advanced Modern Dance with Katie McNamara // Mondays @ 7-8:30pm // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
This modern dance based class embraces technique, improvisation and composition skills. Participants learn to embody a state of presence and grace. We will focus on moving with efficiency while testing endurance and increasing stamina. This dance practice moves in and out of the floor, upside down to right side up, and from the inside out.
Jazz/Hip Hop Fusion with Kim Kalunian // Tuesdays @ 6-7pm // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
This super-fun class mixes jazz technique with modern hip-hop, the things you see in today’s best music videos and on the hottest concert tours. The 1-hour class starts with a series of jazz-based warm ups that will tone and lengthen your muscles from head to toe. Work your arms, core, buns and thighs, while stretching and lengthening to get long, lean dancer muscles. After we’re warm, each week we’ll learn a new combination to a pop or hip-hop song that new, fresh and current. The dances will blend jazz (think kicks, turns and jumps) with hip-hop (think booty shaking and “twerking”) to result in a fun, cardio workout. All levels welcome!
Open Life Drawing – Drop -in
$6
Bring your own drawing materials, we supply seats and model.
This lecture will look at a “mind game” created by Nick Smith, an independent videogame developer. The mind game is a kind of digitally-mediated procedure that, once learned, operates independently from digital technology. Is what we call “digital media” actually dependent on digital technology, or is it something else entirely?
Bio: Allen Riley is a filmmaker and teacher. He graduated from the New York State College of Ceramics in 2012 with a MFA in Electronic Integrated Arts.
AS220 Media Arts Lecture Series immediately follows the AS220 Industries Open House every first Tuesday of the month at The Mercantile Building on Lucie Way. Starting at 6pm, visit AS220 Industries– the Community Printshop, Labs, and Media Arts to find out more about workshops, resources, and membership (not to mention just having fun and hanging out). Visit as220.org/mediaarts to learn more about us.
A one-hour beginner Vinyasa yoga that focuses on the foundations of classical Vinyasa flow, emphasizing movement and breath as synchronized experience. Attention to fundamental asana (postures) will prepare students for their flow sequence and is designed to help beginners develop their own practice. Only $5 per class!
Modern Dance For Every Level with Jamie Arnold and Stephanie Turner // Wednesdays @ 6:30-8pm // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
Class begins with a warm-up that incorporates yoga and breathwork with gentle movements of the spine before moving on to phrase material. A series of short phrases will then be explored, where students are encouraged to play and experiment with how his/her individual body prefers to move through the demonstrated movements. The phrases include elements like directional changes, movement through space, spirals, rotation, lines, momentum, energy and floorwork. Movement may carry over from previous classes and blend into the dance material. Each phrase that is developed will lead to a rich and colorful dance toward the end of class. Jamie Arnold is a certified and licensed Kripalu Yoga guide and dancer working out of Warwick RI and graduate of Rhode Island College with a B.A. in Dance Performance, where she was a member of the Rhode Island College Dance Company. Jamie attended the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC and was in residency at The Dragon’s Egg Studio in Ledyard, CT and has performed in Trisha Brown’s Floor of the Forest at the ICA in Boston and Between Movement Contemporary Dance Company.
DELETED ARROWS
http://WWW.DELETEDARROWS.COM/
J/Q (boston riffs)
HARRIS HAWK (boston grunge)
http://harrishawk.bandcamp.com/album/feeder
ALPHA OWL
YoBalAtes with Kristen Minsky // Thursdays @ 6-7:30pm // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
A stretching and strengthening class, YoBalAtes combines elements of yoga, ballet, and Pilates for a unique workout that will lengthen and tone your body.
7:30pm to list 8pm doors open
PROVSLAM YOUTH!
Workshops and slams for poets under 19!
FREE Youth Writing Workshops:
- Every FIRST Thursday of the month at NEW URBAN ARTS (705 Westminster St.) from 5-7pm. Starting in October 2012.
- Every THIRD Thursday of the month at AS220 (115 Empire St.) from 6-7:30.
YOUTH SLAM every third Thursday at AS220, after the open mic and feature of our regular ProvSlam night. On youth slam nights, youth get in for a dollar off! That’s just $3 for a whole night of poetry.
Show starts at 9pm, only $10
In the ever evolving musical world, jazz has appeared to remain static to many listeners; a genre that from the outside seems to be stuck in a forgotten time. However, as countless cultures around the world embrace this art, it has become so much more; an enigmatic mixture of styles and sounds still deeply rooted in the same basic principles that have separated it from all other music. Yet, with the wide breadth of sonic possibilities presented, there tends to be a great deal of confusion about what jazz is in our world. Our mission is to provide a variety of musical experiences that will encourage the listener to question everything they hear and decide how they define jazz for themselves. We are testing the outer limits of what jazz can be. You can help us decide…is this jazz?
What with the recent bombings and the subsequent lockdown of an entire city, we at Live Bait have been attempting to come to grips with what it means to be safe. Whether we’re out on the street or in our own domiciles, we are all susceptible to any sort of random (or not so random) accident. We just never know. So we take precautions. We hope for the best, maybe give up some personal liberties. But how much is enough? How much is too much? Perhaps we should talk about this. With this in mind, June’s Live Bait theme is “SAFE AT HOME.”
Of course, we are willing to hear stories about baseball as well. Or, for that matter, any true-life stories that in some way, shape or form fit June’s theme. Just come toLive Bait: True Stories from Real People at the 95 Empire Black Box in Providence, put your name in the fishbowl and, when your name is called, come up and tell your story. Of course, you may also choose to just sit back and listen. We’d love to have you.
Live Bait is a forum for true-life storytelling. No notes, no rants, no stand-up routines, and, please note, there is a six minute time limit. Live Bait is hosted by Phil “The Host” Goldman, with musical accompaniment by Jerry “The Professor” Gregoire.
The folks from Devine’s Diner will host this popular session at AS220 on Saturdays from 4-7 pm. Come downtown for dinner at the cafe or just grab a drink and listen to the tunes… All ages welcome!
A night of fluxus and fluxus and fluxus-like fluxus at the Black Box.
Armageddon Shop Presents:
WINDHAND
http://windhandva.bandcamp.com/
ELDER
http://beholdtheelder.bandcamp.com/
MORNE
http://morneband.bandcamp.com/
Saturday June 8th
AS220
115 Empire St
Providence RI 02903
www.as220.org
$10
9pm
All Ages / Drink with ID
THIS IS A SPECIAL EVENT • NO FREE OR VOLUNTEER PASSES WILL BE ADMITTED • ALL AGES • 21+ TO DRINK • NO ADVANCE TICKETS • CASH ONLY AT DOOR •
Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese // Sundays @ 10:30-11:30am // $13 per class; $60 for 6 classes
If you’ve always wanted to try ballet, this class is for you. In this fundamentals-based class, students develop basic ballet vocabulary, strength and coordination. Stephanie’s deep knowledge of her craft combines with a warm, good-humored manner to create a comfortable yet challenging learning environment. This is the perfect class for people who have little or no ballet experience. Stephanie Albanese is a graduate of The School of American Ballet where she studied with teachers Alexandra Danilova, Helen Dudin, Suki Shorer and Stanley Williams. She danced in a repertory company created by former New York City Ballet member Wilhelmina Frankurt. Stephanie has also danced with choreographers Matthew Brokoff, Marcus Galante, Mary Miller and Felice Lesser and also worked in Cabaret, performing at The Lido in Paris and Jubliee in Las Vegas.
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