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04/01 Sunday

10:00 AM Yoga with Natalie

10:00 - 11:15 - Gentle/Beginner

11:30 - 12:45 - Vinyasa

6:00 PM HEREGO

04/07 Saturday

3:00 PM Tetsuro and Nathan's improvisation

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Tetsuro Hoshii(Piano)/Nathan Blankett(Drums)

3:45 PM Kozue Kuriyama Jazz Quartet

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Zac Zinger(Sop.Alt Sax)/Kozue Kuriyama(Pno/Keys)/ Tomas Latorre(Bs)/ Oscar Suchanek(Ds)

04/14 Saturday

10:00 PM The Klezwoods and Underscore Orkestra Belly Dance Extravaganza!!

10:00-The Underscore Orkestra

11:20-Klezwoods

www.klezwoods.com

www.theunderscoreorkestra.com

04/15 Sunday

9:30 PM Sarah Bernstein Unearthish with Satoshi Takeishi

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Bernstein's compositions for violin and voice -- equal parts
avant-garde jazz, spoken word, and minimalist groove -- are joined by
Takeishi's expressive mastery on the drums.

“Beat poets used jazz as a backdrop for their prose but their approach
was more parallel than integrative and more deferential than
symbiotic. While Unearthish invites that comparison, violinist/poet
Sarah Bernstein has instead created compositions that are post-Beat
holistic works of art. Her muse is more the performance poetry of
Hedwig Gorski than Allen Ginsberg's Howl set to a soundtrack of Miles
or Trane. Bernstein attacks a diverse array of subjects with staccato
jibes and jabs that can require some interpretation. "War" is "fear
within a square" while "Normality" is feeling that escalates into
insanity and is then transformed into normality. Her gift though is
the exquisite interlacing of the rhythm and feel of her words with the
rhythm and feel of the music. Bernstein's violin is also a versatile
voice and she uses some electronics to shape its sound. Percussionist
Satoshi Takeishi is Bernstein's rhythmical partner on these duets and
he has never sounded more at home. His multiple percussive timbres
result in a broad, at times regal, sonic gestalt that is worldly yet
personal. The ironically titled opening track "It's Over" includes
beautifully pure marimba tones, which are a wonderfully earthy
addition to Takeishi's usual exotic palette. He provides a solid base
for Bernstein's soaring violin and vocals while also displaying his
own unique voicings. "Possession" has Bernstein dispassionately
ticking off weighty concepts to a linear pizzicato/percussive march.
The poetic faux-rocker "And I will" includes clever lyrical word play
and a middle that would not be out of place as part of a Jim Morrison
soliloquy. Two of three instrumental tracks enable the musicians to
bob, weave and blend in a less constrained atmosphere while "Three
Wishes" shines the spotlight on Bernstein's interesting solo harmonic
approach." – Elliot Simon, New York City Jazz Record

http://sarahbernstein.com


http://sarahbernstein.bandcamp.com

04/20 Friday

7:00 PM Patrice Monahan's Shufflin' Time Band

Shufflin' Time Returns
 to the Lily Pad
Great Vibe  - Great Music Swing, Blues, Funk, Latin, Tap
Original Compositions & Jazz Standards

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The Lily Pad
Parlor Night
Friday, April 20, 2012
7pm-8pm {one set}
1353 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA. 02139
www.patricemonahan.com
www.myspace.com/patricemonahan

http://youtu.be/E0cHm8Yfm0A
Funky Ripple Blues

Patrice Monahan - Voice - Tap
Eyran Katsenelenbogen - Piano
Bill McCormack - Bass
Richard Malcolm - Drums
Rick Stone - Saxophone
Nick Grondin - Guitar
Valery Marcantonio - Tap
Cover: $10

04/21 Saturday

3:30 PM Calamity

An irreverent show of dance and music. Three dancers have put together a show examining the silly, odd aspects of modern dance. There will be absurdity and the most intense jazz dancing you've ever seen. There will also be some musical guests.

http://calamitycodance.blogspot.com/

04/25 Wednesday

9:30 PM Marco Pignataro Jazzet:

Marco Pignataro sax
Nando Michelin piano
Barry Smith bass
Paolo Orlandi drums
Sergio Martinez perc

Presenting music from Marco's latest CD "Sofia's Heart". Produced by jazz legend Eddie Gomez, "Sofia's Heart" is an intimate musical diary with roots in ECM Impressionism and modern jazz.

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“With "Sofia's Heart" Marco gives us a vehicle to drop our defenses and feel all the joy and pain we
normally suppress. One could not ask for more.” -Kenny Werner

“(Marco) crafts melodies and plays the kind of fluid, beautiful lines that make you want to laugh and cry . "Sofia's Heart" is so pretty it hurts.” -Steve Greenlee (Boston Globe)

“(Marco's) debut disc Sofia's Heart is post bop with a smidgen of free jazz, (mostly) original tunes with
haunting soulfulness and an almost folk-like simplicity.” -Mark Karesman (Jazz Inside Magazine)

“....hauntingly gorgeous new album..” - Robert Sutton (Jazz Corner)

“The attention to details, melody and beauty are the pillars of Marco Pignataro’s debut CD” - Rafael Vega Curry (El Nuevo Dia)
“The album as a whole is a work of art, one that reaches into the deepest recesses of the soul.”(All About Jazz)
Marco Pignataro

Italian born Marco Pignataro is a multi-talented saxophone player and composer whom maintains a very active international schedule of concerts, recordings and clinics. Marco has shared stages with artists such as Eddie Gomez, Jon Faddis, Billy Hart, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez and George Garzone, amongst many. Currently, he is also a member of the Eddie Gomez Quintet. Together with Danilo Perez, Marco currently leads the Berklee Global Jazz Institute (BGJI), the premiere jazz center of musical creativity at Berklee College of Music in Boston. His latest CD "Sofia's Heart", was produced by jazz legend Eddie Gomez and recorded with a stellar group including Gomez and Billy Drummond.

for more information please visit: www.marcopignataro.net

04/27 Friday

8:00 PM UN INSTANTE, tribute to Jorge Luis Borges

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Jorge Luis Borges is considered one of the most important figures in Latin American literature. To celebrate the life and work of this magnificent poet, the Secretary of Culture of Tucumán (Argentina) commissioned Argentinean composer Julio Santillán the creation of a show. It was premiered in 2005.
The concert features a selection of seven poems (songs), two short stories and an instrumental piece performed by vocalist Sofía Tosello and guitarist/singer Julio Santillán. The songs alternate with short fragments (in spanish with optional english translation) taken from other poems and prologues by Borges. Santillán composed the music utilizing south american folk rhythms such as: milonga, huayno and saya.Un Instante was performed in many festivals and venues including: George Enescu Festival (Bucharest, Romania), Jazz Gallery (New York, USA), Casa América (Barcelona, Spain), La Escalera de Jacob (Madrid, Spain), Art Base (Brussels, Belgium) and Teatro O. Caviglia (Tucumán, Argentina)

“A disarmingly beautiful CD.”
-Time Out New York

www.juliosantillan.com