Beth Bradfish

@bbradfish

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6 months ago
Thank you to Skybird Yoga’s Elizabeth Nuti and the friends and neighbors who participated in our Go Deeper Root Chakra workshop.
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10 months ago
Setting up at Skybird Yoga for tomorrow’s Go Deeper Root Chakra workshop with Elizabeth Nuti.
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10 months ago
I hope you can join us July 14, 4p at Skybird Yoga for an immersive sound experience. For more information: /event-details/go-deeper-a-chakra-sound-experience-rooting-grounding
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10 months ago
At the end everyone joins in circles to touch their neighbor’s shoulder and say their name.
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11 months ago
Our brilliant accompaniest - Liam!
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11 months ago
Here we are full group for « My Name Is »
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11 months ago
There’s a story the sky is telling…
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1 year ago
I am excited to invite you to the closing event of “The Urban Nature Sonic Pavilion”. The 14 compositions repeat once. My piece is the 2nd in the line up and will play at approximately 5:10pm and 6:40pm. Thursday, August 15 from 5-8pm Jay Pritzker Pavilion’s Great Lawn in Millennium Park Audience: All Ages Cost: Free #MillenniumPark #ESS #AntennaeProject @dr.aloi @chicagodcase @millennium_park @c.manion @stevereidell @coleswansonart @staceymarq @dr.aloi @hhrrssnn @felix_just_felix @nunolobo.composer @evgenia_emets @eternalforestglobal @david_velez_rod @mozari @peter.speer @arkfrqs @michaelpalumbo_ art_by_kavi
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1 year ago
"While field recordings play a big role in many of the pieces, the composers also used music and studio enhancements to go beyond a documentary approach. Beth Bradfish, a Michigan-based sound artist, intersected the sounds of cicadas, katydids, and crickets from Lincoln Park’s South Pond with a full orchestra." Read the full WBEZ Chicago article by Mark Guarino here: /wbezChi
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1 year ago
“I love to create situations where people can walk into the sound,” says Beth Bradfish, a composer whose piece, Fanfare with Singing Insects, will be part of the program. Inspired by evening walks around Lincoln Park’s South Pond, her piece combines recordings of crickets, cicadas, and katydids with the playing of an orchestra. “It starts out with crickets and ends with them,” Bradfish says. “They come in like an invitation, and then the orchestra says in its own way, ‘Can we sing with you?’” Read the full piece from the Chicago Reader here: /5d9ujwdy
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1 year ago
Hope to see you on Saturday! 7/13, 1-4pm. Free to everyone. #milleniumpark #ess #antennaeproject @esschicago @alex_inglizian @dr.aloi @chicagodcase @millennium_park
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1 year ago