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Last Updated on Monday, 02 January 2012 21:55
Written by Peter Schwinge
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Swedish EnergiesWho's up for experimental arts and music and good times in Brooklyn this Friday and Saturday December 2-3!

 

 

The two-night program, presented by Issue Project Room, iDEAL, EMS, WELD and the Consulate General of Sweden NYC, will feature a huge lineup of some of Sweden’s most exciting experimental musicians. Performances will include collaborations between U.S. and Swedish artists as well as a cross-section of Swedish groups, such as the prolific The Skull Defekts (joined by C. Spencer Yeh), and saxophonist Mats Gustafsson, one of the most important free jazz and improv musicians working today. Leif Elggren will open the event with a reading of his “The North is Protected.”

 Buy Tickets | Admission: $10 (suggested donation) / $8 for members

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