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From: "library" library@exchange.tc.columbia.edu Date: October 20, 2009 1:01:31 PM EDT Subject: Invitation: Pure Data Focus Group, with Natacha Diels,
Friday, 10/30, 4-6pm (rescheduled)The Gottesman Libraries & New Blankets invites you to attend a
Pure Data Workshop
Led by Natacha Diels, Flautist & Composer
Friday, October 30, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
The Gottesman Libraries Room 305 Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120th Street
RSVP by Wednesday, October 28 to library@tc.edu
Flautist and composer Natacha Diels was born in Los Angeles in 1981
and spent most of her childhood in New Mexico. She holds a BM in
flute performance from New York University and a MPS from the
Interactive Telecommunications program at Tisch School of the Arts,
New York University.In 2002 Natacha founded the new music group Ensemble Pamplemousse
(non-profit inc. 2004), with the purpose of commissioning and
performing electroacoustic works for chamber ensemble. Natacha also
performs in contemporary, classical, and improvised contexts,
including such ensembles as On Stucture, Tall Brown Boots, and Red
Light New Music. She has participated as performer and composer in
new music and art festivals all over the world. Natacha is dedicated
to helping others incorporate technology and music and has taught
workshops at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; the
Montessori School of Raleigh; the Upper Catskill Community Center
for the Arts; and Hartwick College. She is currently developing a
Montessori program in contemporary music with Corinne Sigel.This workshop is co-sponsored by the Gottesman Libraries and New
Blankets, a non profit organization spear-headed by Joseph Deken of
the University of California San Diego to develop new collaborative
technologies and innovative projects. For this workshop you may
bring your own laptop and headphones, or use equipment provided by
the Gottesman Libraries.Individuals with disabilities are invited to request reasonable
accommodations including, but not limited to sign language
interpretation, Braille or large print materials, and a campus map
of accessible features. Address these requests to the Office of
Access and Services for Individuals with Disabilities at (212)
678-3689, keller@tc.edu, or Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services at
(212) 678-3853 V/TTY, jaech@tc.edu.
If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
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