VIP party for of LovEvolution
This year the VIP party will be at the Asian Art Museum
We have 2 pairs of tickets to the LovEvolution festival + VIP Party + Afterparty on Saturday October 3rd, 2009. For contest details and to enter to win tickets go to:
http://eventvibe.com/events/sanfranciscoca/SanFranciscoLovEvolutionADanceMusicParadeFestival10309PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
3:00 – 3:45 Outersect
3:45 – 4:30 Jeff Stot & Scott Sterling
4:30 – 5:00 Kenji Williams
5:00 – 5:30 Bellydance Evolution (organized by Gina G)
5:30 – 6:00 The Mutaytor
6:00 – 6:45 David Starfire and Friends
(Event ends promptly at 7:00pm)
ARTIST INFO
Outersect
Outersect is Rob Rayle's studio music project, with all the character of acoustic music and the superior production of electronic music. Outersect fuses styles and influences from around the world without becoming "world music", creating engaging and pleasant listening music with all the powerful body drive of dance music.
Jeff Stot
Six Degrees Recording Artist and musical anthropologist Jef Stott has been deftly navigating the realms of global electronica for over a decade, working with artists from Iran, Turkey, North Africa And Egypt on dozens of releases and remixes. He is joined by talented percussionist Scott Sterling
Kenji Williams
Creative Director and Composer, Kenji Williams is an award winning filmmaker, music producer, and classically-trained violinist. A world bridger of music, visual arts, and science, Williams has collaborated with DJ John Digweed, Ken Wilber, Alex Grey, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, NASA, and the Smithsonian Institution. Williams has earned international film awards from the CSC to Sundance, and has garnering media exposure from the BBC, NPR, to Apple.com. Composer and producer of 6 music albums, Director of 15 films and music videos, 3 feature length projects, and 2 multimedia theatrical live shows, Kenji Williams is respected as pushing the boundaries of audio visual art and performance.
Bellydance Evolution
Some of the most influential developments the world over take place in this region, and the show today is an expression of that truth bringing together some of the foremost talent in the Bay Area. The show will feature traditional to fusion, blending many various types of the dance in one comprehensive variety show of the art.
Today's show will explore traditional Egyptian, Tribal, Tribal Fusion, Gypsy, Modern and Japanese Bellydance fusion, and other styles, reflecting the infinite possibilities in the art form. Performers include Fat Chance Bellydance, Surreya, Marta, Natsumi, Cera of Damage Control Dance Theater and The San Francisco Bellydance Collective. Today's show was organized and produced by Gina Grandi of Opel Productions.
The Mutaytor
For a decade now, The Mutaytor has traveled the country with one of the most bombastic and unique visceral experiences in modern entertainment. The Mutaytor creates a rapid fire succession of futuristic vaudevillian theatre and choreographed dance acts, coupled with breathtaking feats of aerial performance, giant screen visuals, massive pyrotechnic displays and unique reinterpretations of the circus arts against one of the most evolved progressive, electronic art rock bands on the West Coast.
David Starfilre
David Starfire is a producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and he fuses world music with dance and hip hop and everything in between. He is signed with the internationally known label Six Degrees Records and his signature sound landed him several DJ gigs at large scale international festivals all over the world such as Coachella, Love Parade, the Forum, Musikmesse, Electric Picnic, Shambhala, Harmony, Burning Man, Lightning in a Bottle and Earthdance.
Video by Paradise 2012
NASA and SGI veteran Todd Stock (Paradise2012) will fill Samsung Hall with stunning visual projections using his custom built live, interactive 3D computer graphics software system, The Paradise Metaverse. The show content is specially tailored to the event with authentic Asian imagery of flowers, ceramics, stone glyphs and statues and is architecturally integrated with the towering columns of the hall.
