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Concerts

What Is Now?

May 9, 2015

Toronto, ON, Canada

Gallery 345, 345 Sorauren Avenue
Saturday May 9th, 2015 at 8 PM
Admission $20, Seniors $15, Students and Arts Workers $10

This show explores "What is Now?" through performances by Toronto poets - spoken word artists Brent Peers and Tanya Neumeyer rooted in the poetry slam community and performance poet Penn Kemp from London, Ontario, alongside improvised music created by Bill Gilliam (piano), Glen Hall (Kyma X, electroacoustic sounds, saxophone, flutes, and bass clarinet) and Ambrose Pottie (percussion).

Gig Details

Time
8:00 pm
Tickets
Admission $20, Seniors $15, Students and Arts Workers $10
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Venue Details

Address
Gallery 345
345 Souraren Ave. Unit #3 Toronto, ON M6R 2G5 Canada
Phone
(416) 822-9781
Website
gallery345.com

About Bill

Bill is a Toronto based composer / pianist who creates and improvises new music compositions blending contemporary harmony and jazz idioms with his unique style of piano and prepared piano playing.

Originally from London UK, he studied jazz and film composition at Berklee College of Music. His diverse compositions, performances and recordings, with support from the Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council, have been showcased at Canadian venues as well as in London, UK and the USA.

He is active in Toronto as a composer, improvisor and presenter of innovative performances combining composed and improvised music, spoken word and visuals.

Upcoming Concerts

No gigs are currently scheduled.

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