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Concert

Improvisation Talk Back

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On Saturday afternoon in the Dunn Theatre six improvisators from different genres will be playing different instruments and performing a collective improvisation. Led by Ellen Waterman, Dean of the School of Music at Memorial University of Newfoundland, the audience is invited to question the performers about the music played and the outcome. Lively discussion Is sure to ensue as the musicians engage with the audience. The talk back is an initiative of the Guelph Jazz Festival and the recently-founded Institute of Improvisation Community and Studies in Improvisation with which Upstream Music is now associated. 

Upstream Music Association wishes to thank the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) for fostering moments where communities and world harmony intersect.

Musicians attending include Paul Cram, Tim Crofts, Rosanna Burrill, Geordie Haley, Dawn Hatfield and Ellen Waterman.

Upstream Music Association wishes to thank the  International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) for  fostering  moments where  Communities and World Harmony intersect.