| Scott / Graue ( @ 2009-06-17 12:20:00 |
Free improv jam at Bridge Spot, DC - Sunday afternoon
This Sunday, June 21, at 2:03 pm, Jeff Bagoto and I will host a free improv jam at a unique outdoors spot under 295/SE Freeway. Unofficially called Bridge Spot, this is a skate park adjacent to Garfield Park on Capitol Hill, just a few blocks from the Library of Congress in one direction, and Artomatic's Navy Yard location in the other. It's a beautiful little "temporary autonomous zone" that serves as the meeting place of skateboarders, playground families, a horse farm, and the train tracks. It's time there was some live music there as well!
This will be a rain or shine event. The spot is protected from rain by the 295 overpass.
Bring acoustic or battery-powered instruments, as there are no outlets here. And if your instrument is electronic, preferably don't be too loud. It's always annoying to be banging the shit out of a drum, sweaty and exhausted, and next to you someone's farting out a 10x louder techno pad by pressing a button. That's why I prefer all-acoustic jams. But JB curates the Electric Possible. He insisted!
If you want to map this, it's at 2nd St SE & H St SE, Washington, DC. See you Sunday!
This Sunday, June 21, at 2:03 pm, Jeff Bagoto and I will host a free improv jam at a unique outdoors spot under 295/SE Freeway. Unofficially called Bridge Spot, this is a skate park adjacent to Garfield Park on Capitol Hill, just a few blocks from the Library of Congress in one direction, and Artomatic's Navy Yard location in the other. It's a beautiful little "temporary autonomous zone" that serves as the meeting place of skateboarders, playground families, a horse farm, and the train tracks. It's time there was some live music there as well!
This will be a rain or shine event. The spot is protected from rain by the 295 overpass.
Bring acoustic or battery-powered instruments, as there are no outlets here. And if your instrument is electronic, preferably don't be too loud. It's always annoying to be banging the shit out of a drum, sweaty and exhausted, and next to you someone's farting out a 10x louder techno pad by pressing a button. That's why I prefer all-acoustic jams. But JB curates the Electric Possible. He insisted!
If you want to map this, it's at 2nd St SE & H St SE, Washington, DC. See you Sunday!