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Four Meditations on Impermanence

July 15 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

omposer/percussionist Susie Ibarra performs a meditation on forests. Press photo courtesy of PS21
Susie Ibarra

Composer/percussionist Susie Ibarra joins guest soloists guitarist Tashi Dorji and pianist and sound artist Phyllis Chen and local percussion groups in the premiere of the multi-ensemble version of Four Meditations on Impermanence, a meditation on forests conceived and developed in PS21’s landscape.

Inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh’s quote, “Thanks to impermanence, everything is possible,” Ibarra presents four pieces focused on the sonic world of four elements – metal, skin, wood, and water. Drawn by the cultural diversity of languages in nature, she creates a percussive piece grounded in these natural elements—one that is impermanent, yet also able to adapt and grow.

The concert highlights a full day of community-wide, multidisciplinary engagement with PS21’s varied natural topography. Part of Ibarra’s Rhythm in Nature residency, the day includes a participatory performance along the Stony Kill, a musical procession through the forest, sound mapping, and visual and movement projects, all free and open to all.

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Susie Ibarra is a Filipinx composer, percussionist, and sound artist. Her interdisciplinary practice spans formats, including performance, mobile sound-mapping applications, multi-channel audio installations, recording, and documentary.

Many of Ibarra’s projects are based in cultural and environmental preservation: she has worked to support Indigenous and traditional music cultures, such musika katatubo from the North and South Philippine islands; her sound research advocates for the stewardship of glaciers and freshwaters; and she collaborates with The Joudour Sahara Music Program in Morocco on initiatives that preserve sound-based heritage with sustainable music practices and support the participation of women and girls in traditional music communities.

She is a recipient of the Foundation For Contemporary Arts Award in Music/ Sound (2022), a National Geographic Storytelling Fellowship (2020); United States Artists Fellowship in Music (2019); the Asian Cultural Council Fellowship (2018); and a TED Senior Fellowship (2014).

Ibarra will also lead a Rhythm in Nature Community Performance Workshop in the morning on July 15. Read more and sign up.

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Date:
July 15
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Event Location

Performance Space 21
2980 Route 66
Chatham, NY
(518) 392-6121

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