Cecil Taylor, Tony Oxley, and Min Tanaka in Concert Thurs, Apr 14, 2016, 8 pm

Cecil Taylor, Tony Oxley, and Min Tanaka in Concert

Thurs, Apr 14, 2016
8 pm

A view of the empty fifth floor Whitney galleries in black and white.
A view of the empty fifth floor Whitney galleries in black and white.

Whitney Museum of American Art, Neil Bluhm Family Galleries, Floor Five. Photograph by Nic Lehoux

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Floor Five, Neil Bluhm Family Galleries

On the opening night of his retrospective and festival, renowned musician Cecil Taylor is joined by two longstanding collaborators for a historic trio concert that unites improvisatory jazz with extemporaneous movement. This concert is presented in collaboration with ISSUE Project Room.

About the collaborators
Tony Oxley is a celebrated drummer and pioneer of British free-jazz. He first performed with Cecil Taylor in 1988 as a duet, recording Leaf Palm Hand for the German label FMP, before appearing on several albums as the Feel Trio (1989–1990) with Taylor and bassist William Parker. Taylor and Oxley have since collaborated on several live improvisation albums including Cecil Taylor/Bill Dixon/Tony Oxley (Les Disques Victo, 2002) and the double LP Ailanthus/Altissima (Triple Point Records, 2008).

Min Tanaka is a renowned Japanese dancer and choreographer whose unique style incorporates a variety of movement techniques and draws consistent inspiration from changes in the natural world. Taylor’s relationship with Tanaka is one of mutual admiration and influence. After performing together across Japan in the late 1980s, they collaborated on a site-specific performance on Mercer Street for the Guggenheim Museum (1994) and more recently performed together at a ceremony recognizing Taylor’s receipt of the 2013 Kyoto Prize.

Doors open at 7 pm. Tickets are required ($50 adults; $45 members). Please note: This event has reached ticketing capacity. A limited number of standby tickets may be available at the admissions desk on a first-come, first-served basis. The standby line will open one hour prior to the program’s start time.


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