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Stet Lab (Cork, Ireland) Year Three

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Oct 27, 2009, 4:15:36 PM10/27/09
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Stet Lab (Cork’s monthly improvised music event) enters its third
year!

Up-to-date info at www.busterandfriends.com/stet

November 10th 2009
Upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland
9:00pm (doors: 8:45pm)
Admission: €10/5.

Stet Lab’s third birthday! Featuring Filario Farinoppo: Dario Fariello
(saxophones, viola, electronics and little instruments), Filippo
Giuffrè (guitar and electronics) and Antonio D’Intino (bass,
electronics and little instruments), plus The Real-Time Company (for
the Ad-Hoc Association) of… Han-earl Park and Kevin Terry (guitars).


December 7th 2009
Upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland
9:00pm (doors: 8:45pm)
Admission: €10/5.

Me, Bailey; You, Parker: Justin Yang (saxophones) with Han-earl Park
(guitar), plus The Real-Time Company (for the Ad-Hoc Association) of…
Susan Geaney (flute), Marian Murray (violin) and Veronica Tadman
(voice).


January 11th 2010
Upstairs @ The Roundy (TBC), Castle Street, Cork, Ireland
9:00pm

Featuring Korhan Erel (electronics). Details to follow….


February 8th 2010
Upstairs @ The Roundy (TBC), Castle Street, Cork, Ireland
9:00pm

Featuring Evan Dorrian (drums). Details to follow….


March 8th 2010
Upstairs @ The Roundy (TBC), Castle Street, Cork, Ireland
9:00pm

Featuring Paul Stapleton (new musical instruments / sound sculptures).
Details to follow….

about Stet Lab

Since November 2007, Stet Lab has successfully brought together
improvising musicians with varied experiences and from far afield.
Cork, Ireland’s monthly improvised music event, Stet Lab is a space in
which improvisers (novice, veteran; student, teacher; part- or full-
time; amateur, professional; local or visitor) can meet, play and
learn from one another.


about Stet Lab: Year Two

Looking back at the 2008/9 season, Stet Lab founder and curator, Han-
earl Park says, “Stet Lab’s second year has been a triumph. We’ve been
privileged to have hosted such a variety of improvising musicians:
veteran of the international improvisation scene, Paul Dunmall, heavy-
hitters such as Mark Sanders, the extraordinary Franziska Schroeder,
the dramatic Katie O’Looney, the virtuoso Jamie Smith, and the…
indescribable Jonny Marks. It’s also been a time to renew musical
relationships with the mutant fiddle-playing of Murray Campbell, and
the Cornelius-Cardew-meets-Joe-Harriott sound world of Bruce Coates.

“And we’ve witnessed the real burgeoning of young, local improvisers.
The year has been a success beyond what we could have hoped for when
we entered year two back in November, and I look forward to musical
interactions above-and-beyond.”


what to expect: Stet Lab Year Three

The 2009/2010 season promises to expand and diversify the
improvisitive geo-politics of Stet Lab. November will see the Lab
welcome Filario Farinoppo—a trio of improvisers from Bologna, Italy—
and the December event features the Californian composer-performer
Justin Yang. Through 2010, the Lab will host visits by improvisers
including Paul Stapleton (N. Ireland), Alexander Hawkins (England),
Korhan Erel (Turkey) and Evan Dorrian (Australia).

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