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Welcome to Roulette at Home for the week of May 6. 
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Roulette TV: Jessica Cook: Dog Flats
February 6–7, 2018

Revisit choreographer Jessica Cook's Dog Flats. Performers Katie Dean, Ayano Elson, and Cook use objects, materials, and movement patterns to create a live multi-layered sound score amidst personal investigation to architecture, work/labor, disaster, and historic iconography. 
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Roulette Tapes: Anastasia Clarke

This month's podcast focuses on Roulette 2020 Van Lier Fellow, Anastasia Clarke. The composer and multimedia artist discusses new and developing works, appreciation of the experimental lineage, adapting to COVID-19, and shares recordings that document one point along the curve.
Guitar-driven and solo projects by innovators and influencers across genres, all of whom have stretched the limits and the creative possibilities of their instrument on the Roulette stage. Check out this week's playlist.
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“The Long String Instrument is an installation that I really have been working on my entire adult life,” Ms. Fullman said by phone recently. “Starting from something that was very raw: just one string, and more of a noisy thing. But I saw potential for it in musical tone.” 

Read "A Composer and Her (Very) Long String Instrument" in The New York Times and listen to Fullman's 1985 performance with the Long String Instrument at Roulette.
Resources and Happenings
Racism is a Public Health Issue: Addressing Prejudices Against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 Pandemic | May 7, 2020

The Tri-State Relief Fund to Support Non-Salaried Workers in the Visual Arts — applications are now open!

COVID-19 - Racial Equity & Social Justice Resources

Creative Capital: List of Arts Resources During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Arts COVID Big List
Huge congratulations to composer Alex Weiser for his Pulitzer nomination for and all the days were purple

Originally commissioned by Roulette in 2017, the song cycle for voice, piano, percussion and string trio, based on poems in Yiddish and English, is a meditative and deeply spiritual work whose unexpected musical language is arresting and directly emotional.
Want more? Our digital archive features over 4,000 concerts dating back to our first performance in 1978. Today, this includes hundreds of audio and video recordings, photos, notes, programs, posters, and ephemera collected, restored, and preserved, with thousands of more items to come. The Roulette Archive is available to all for free, online at roulette.org/archive.
 
 
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