Mutual Irradiation:
Alissa DeRubeis, Chrissy Tashjian + Saggy
Thursday, February 7, 2019 | 8-11PM
Suggested donation: $7-$10 / no one turned away for lack of funds
About the Line-Up
Alissa DeRubeis prolific propagator of synth libraries + Modular improviser is stopping by Vox for an all too rare hometown performance. Joined by Chrissy Tashjian of Thin Lips, performing solo and Vox house band, Saggy
Alissa DeRubeis is originally from Philadelphia. She currently resides in Portland, OR, where she works for 4MS and S1. A co-founder of the S1 Synth Library and Synth Library Prague, Alissa enjoys teaching intro workshops at home and around the world, patching pre-amps and resonant filters, and playing improvised music.
Chrissy Tashjian
(of thin lips)
Saggy is an Improvised pop band and performance art project which began as a spontaneous collaboration between visual artists, Lane Speidel and Jim Strong. It has organically morphed into a family band with members coming and going as they are able.
About Mutual Irradiation
Mutual Irradiation is an interdisciplinary performance and lecture series initiated by Jim Strong. Referencing a Quaker devotional text, Mutual Irradiation refers to as an inner radiance which can be mutually drawn between the listener and the one being listened to, in the pull of deep conversation and sharing. A category of listening which in a social and reciprocal context behaves like the connecting of a circuit, beginning a transmission of radiance, intimacy, ideas, blueprints….
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Please note that the main passenger elevator at the 319 N. 11th building is currently being replaced and that we lack main entryway elevator services to our venue on the third floor. While under usual circumstances we can provide a mobile-ramp for wheelchair entry into the building, our ramp does not accommodate the back stairwell leading to the freight elevator. Individuals in wheelchairs or needing elevator service should contact Vox Populi ahead of their arrival to discuss potential alternatives: 215-238-1236 / events@voxpopuligallery.org