
We are thrilled that climate action group 350 NYC is partnering with us to support our Tilted Axes: TILTED ATMOS Car-Free Earth Day NYC performance presented by NYC DOT.
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βTilted Axes: The Longest Nightβ from 5:00-7:00pm at The Hugh plaza, 601 Lexington Avenue at E 53rd Street (Citicorp Building).
Part of Make Music New York β Make Music Winter 2023
Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars, led by composer and performer Patrick Grant, is an orchestra of guitarists who perform original, untethered music via portable mini-amps accompanied by percussionists. The project is informed by urban street band traditions, avant-garde theater and ancient music, and creates interactive spectacles that spark community conversation. The program includes three numbers β βStanding Still,β βTiltinnabulation,β and Philip Glassβ βKnee Play 3β from Einstein on the Beach β with participatory handbell roles to transform the audience into music makers, no experience necessary. Presented in partnership with BXP. Β
Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars is a project of Peppergreen Media andis powered by Vox Amplification courtesy of KORG USA. We thank our performance partners Strange Music Inc., and Alchemical Rehearsal Studios.
Taking New Music Out Into The World β The 12th season of Tilted Axes is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the ASCAP Plus+ Awards, the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Adjunct Development Fund, but mostly through the generous support of you the public through our fiscal sponsor Fractured Atlas.
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TILTED AXES: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars
NYC Village Halloween Parade, Tuesday, October 31, 7:00-10:00pm
Spring Street & 6th Avenue to 16th Street and 6th Avenue
TILTED AXES: MEMENTO MORI βΒ Electric Guitars: Gene Ardor, Angela Babin, Ben Bray, Jessica Dankowitz, Ryan Due, Michael Fisher, Patrick Grant (director), John Halo, Liz Hogg, Jim Lee, Kyle Miller, Anthony Mullin, Dmitri Shapira, Jeremy Slater, Monica Smith, Keith Steimel, Kammy Yedor β Electric Bass: Al Messina, Jeremy Nesse, Kevin Pfeiffer, Sarah Metivier Schadt β Accordion: Dean OlsherΒ β Saxophone: George Monteleone β Violin: Karina Byakova βΒ Percussion: John Ferrari, Roxan Jurkevich, Alec Miniero, Bileshia Sproling β Satellites: Faye Bellucci, Asya Gribov, Proinsias Hederman, Jaidev Nesse β Standard Bearers: Howie Kenty, Alex Lahoski β Choreography: Christopher Caines βΒ Media Producer: Jocelyn GonzalesΒ … and others TBA
TILTED AXES: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars is an ensemble created and led by composer Patrick Grant.The project takes on aspects of spectacle informed by the tradition of urban street bands, avant-garde theater, and ancient music. It takes music out into the world and seeks transformative situations meant to change the conversation.
Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars is a project of Peppergreen Media andis powered by Vox Amplification courtesy of KORG USA. We thank our performance partners Strange Music Inc., and Alchemical Rehearsal Studios.
Taking New Music Out Into The World β The 12th season of Tilted Axes is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the ASCAP Plus+ Awards, the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Adjunct Development Fund, but mostly through the generous support of you the public through our fiscal sponsor Fractured Atlas.
Check out our socials for more information:
http://www.tiltedaxes.com @tiltedaxes #tiltedaxes

TILTED AXES: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars
Art in Odd Places 2023: DRESS curated by Gretchen Vitamvas
Sat., Oct. 14th, 12-3pm, 14th Street between Fifth & Sixth Avenues
TILTED AXES: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars is an ensemble created and led by composer Patrick Grant.The project takes on aspects of spectacle informed by the tradition of urban street bands, avant-garde theater, and ancient music. It takes music out into the world and seeks transformative situations meant to change the conversation.
TILTED AXES performs their latest spectacle OUTFITS & ENSEMBLES as part of Art in Odd Places 2023: DRESS,on Sat., Oct. 14th, 12-3pm, 14th Street between Fifth & Sixth Avenues
OUTFITS & ENSEMBLES: The ensemble of mobile electric guitars and percussion perform original music with choreography. The ensemble uses their traditional black and turquoise concert dress to define the liminal threshold of their imaginary proscenium in public spaces. In this work, the members will be taking this concept many steps further with changes of costume and color-coded accessories. Using the language of clothes combined with new music and movement, the group will create a narrative performance that communicates ideas of inclusion, and even exclusion, using the language of clothes.
Art in Odd Places 2023: DRESS is curated by Gretchen Vitamvas with Curatorial Assistant: Tasha Douge. Curatorial Manager: Sarah Starpoli. β artinoddplaces.org
Tilted Axes: OUTFITS & ENSEMBLES β Electric Guitars: Gene Ardor, Angela Babin, Ryan Due, Patrick Grant (director), Liz Hogg, Kyle Miller, Dmitri Shapira βAccordion: Dean Olsher β Electric Bass: Jeremy Nesse, Kevin Pfeiffer β Percussion: John Ferrari, Alec Miniero, Bileshia Sproling β Choreography: Christopher Caines βMedia Producer: Jocelyn Gonzales
Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars is a project of Peppergreen Media andis powered by Vox Amplification courtesy of KORG USA. We thank our performance partners The Indonesian Consulate of New York City, Strange Music Inc., and Alchemical Rehearsal Studios.
Taking New Music Out Into The World β The 12th season of Tilted Axes is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the ASCAP Plus+ Awards, the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Adjunct Development Fund, but mostly through the generous support of you the public through our fiscal sponsor Fractured Atlas.