The show was a huge success! But not without its share of traumas...
We had several technical problems during the week before the premiere, and I had to operate with very little sleep. I felt that I was faced with obstacles that seemed unsurmountable... yet we prevailed. Thanks in big part to my wife, Nancy, who took a proactive role in the performance by becoming my technical assistant, and to Barry Guy, whose extreme professionalism shaped the presentation. In the end, everything worked out fantastic, and the sold out audience gave us a standing ovation.
Photo by Chris Cameron
The band was absolutely incredible, Barry, Maya, Peggy, Paul, Lucas, Peter and Evan - all fabulous musicians, creative thinkers and great people as well. Hanging out with them for a week was an enriching experience.
A huge thank you to Rainbow Robert and Ken Pickering, from Coastal Jazz; and to Ben Laurence for saving our butts with his technical expertise.
I think it's safe to say that we haven't seen the last of FFF.
Photo by Chris Cameron
Rehearsals, Presentation and Performance
June 18th, 2010
I'm now in full rehearsal mode, getting ready for the big showdown at 8:00pm, on June 25th. I'll arrive in Vancouver on Sunday morning, June 20th, and will start working with the technicians to set up my crazy contraptions. Starting Monday morning, June 21st, I'll be rehearsing with the composer and the musicians until the show. Three years of research and hard work are finally coming to a head! Click here for tickets and additional info.
Coastal Jazz featured a recent blog entry on Fixed Fragmented Fluid which you can read here.
For those who are interested, Barry Guy (composer) and I will be giving a talk about the project at the British Colombia University, the day before the performance. The presentation will take place at 10:00 am on Thursday, June 24, 2010 at UBC Robson Square room C400. Admission is free and open to the general public. Click here for details.
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