FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8-10PM JANUARY 2, 2007
The Eulipia Series/Knot Frum HearThird Greeting
curated by D. Scot Miller and Tan Khanh Cao
$5-10 sliding scale, no one refused for lack of funds
"I know he moves along the piers. Calls himself a "Journey Agent," a "Eulipion." Says his friends, the poets and artists, the musicians are journey agents too."
Betty H. Neals, for Rahsaan Roland Kirk Theme for the Eulipions
Featuring:
Danny Cao: musician Shawn Taylor: poet D. Scot Miller: host
D. Scot Miller hosts this open event the first Tuesday of Every Month at The Luggage Store Gallery that invites Eulipions who are Knot Frum Hear, to offer their gifts to fellow travelers. As D. Scot reveals his novel, chapter by chapter, and the event proceeds, artists will be invited back to the shores of Eulipia for an art exhibit and opening performance.
Visual artists, craftsfolks, photographers, if you're knot frum hear, you'll fit right in. Strikin'. All Feet. All Soul.
D. Scot Miller Douglas "D. Scot" Miller is a Bay Area writer, visual artist, and teacher. A founder of The BlackBard Writing Collective, a regular contributor to The East Bay Express, YRB NYC, Showcase Magazine, and has published the afro-surreal Knot Frum Hear(an excerpt will appear in the forthcoming Bronx Biannual Two – Akashic Books – February 2007), and Slicker, a book of poems.
Danny Cao Leader of The Duuy Quintet, Trumpeter Danny Cao has been performing with the instrumental groove band Vinyl for the past 10 years in many notable local and national venues. DU UY Quintet’sidentity is found within the stylistic interplay of the musicians rather than a pre-defined style of music. This allows DU UY Quintet the compositional freedom to write and perform music of varying styles (funk, boleros, jazz, electronica, drum and bass, samba, rock, cha cha, bossa nova, et al) yet still retain a strong, identifiable group sound.
Shawn Taylor Poetry Slam Veteran, published author, and DIY Book Festival winner, Shawn Taylor has published Big Black Penis: Misadventures in Race and Masculinity, a window into the author's life, and has a forthcoming book with 33 and 1/3 Press on Tribe, “Quest's People's Instinctive Travels and The Paths of Rhythm.”
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