Ma’ayan Tsadka and Davy Sumner

Davy Sumner will be performing a new solo piece using a 1960’s Film Rewind, salvaged from the soon-to-be-demolished King Hing theater in LA’s Chinatown. Spawned by the creepy, disintegrating remains of the glory days of the King Hing, the piece explores the repetitive motions of a film projectionist at work in what might be an alternate reality.

Museum of Extinct Sounds and Imaginary Water Creatures: a rare visit to a museum of sounds from the future, with exhibits of underwater recovered sounds from the past of planet earth, and of new life forms that have evolved in this future world where humans cease to exist.
*For the performance Ma’ayan will be joined by Laura Steenberge, Carolyn Chen and ? (one more unknown person)

Davy Sumner is a composer, installation artist, drummer/percussionist, sound engineer, and educator from Los Angeles CA, and Eau Claire, WI. He creates things that are inspired by the natural world, noise, geometry, and society, often utilizing sound spaitialization, feedback-based systems, chaos, and technology as his compositional elements.

Ma’ayan Tsadka: musician; composer; sound-explorer;educator.
compose sounds for people, instruments, objects, buildings, metal rails, and more. Current activity and research topics includes: underwater sonic-scapes, site-specific pieces, fossils of harmonic structures, audio/visual pieces, and echo and resonance in musical, political, and social context: from the rhythms of protest chants, to a series of site-specific pieces which calls for active participation and challenges common musical hierarchies. Completed a DMA in music composition at UCSC, working with Larry Polansky, Hi Kyung Kim, David Cope and Amy Beal. Currently resides in Jaffa and teaches at Haifa university.

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