Tiny TUTTI Festival: 'Reclaimed Timber'

The Department of Music presents Tiny TUTTI Festival: "Reclaimed Timber."

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Featuring percussion ensemble Beyond This Point, this talk features music inspired by community policies around housing, development, environmental stewardship, and the interconnectedness of destruction and creation. Denison’s Ensemble-in-Residence, ETHEL, and visual art professor, Jstn Clmn, will also be featured.

Other Tiny TUTTI events include: 

“LIT - MUSICIAN MINUS INSTRUMENT” at 7 p.m. on March 12, in Hylbert Family Studio Theatre. Featuring percussion ensemble Beyond This Point, this program showcases music made with extra-musical elements including desk lamps, LED material, hand gestures, flashlights, and glow sticks. Inspired by the Beyond This Point program, the composition seminar class will be featured performing a work that they collaboratively composed. 

“PLEASE BE STILL: PRINT EXHIBITION” at the Denison Museum. A collaborative exhibition featuring Professor Ron Abram’s Introduction to Etching students and Denison’s Ensemble-in-Residence Third Coast Percussion.  


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