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FLUXCONCERT 20090220-21 Two evening performances of event scores written by Fluxus pioneer George Brecht NOTE: For full length version please visit http://vimeo.com/3380253 February 20 & 21, 2009 | 8:00PM Triskelion Arts 118 North 11th St., 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY FLUXCONCERT 20090220-21 was a two-evening performance of historic Fluxus event scores written by Fluxus pioneer George Brecht. The show presented more than 30 historic performance scripts over the course of two nights written by George Brecht between 1959 and 1966 - many rarely seen in the United States. Brecht introduced the concept of the event score: a performance script that is usually only a few lines long consisting of descriptions of actions to be performed rather than dialogue. In tribute to Brechts recent passing, the evenings show breathed new life into these historic scripts ranging from early seminal pieces (Drip Music, Word Event) from his artist book Water Yam to later collaborative endeavors with Robert Filliou from their publication Games at the Cedilla. Following were three examples composed by Brecht and were performed in the show: "Drip Music" (1959) For single or multiple performance. A source of dripping water and an empty vessel are arranged so that the water falls into the vessel. "Three Aqueous Events" (1961) ice water steam "For a Drummer, Fluxversion 2" (1966) Performer drums with sticks over a leaking feather pillow making the feathers escape the pillow. FLUXCONCERT 20090220-21 was performed by Anthony P. Clune, Andrew Dickerson, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Perry Garvin, Joseph Gross, Rick Herron, Ben Kerrick, Joshua Rubin, and Ethan Wagner. Organized and conducted by Perry Garvin. More info at fluxconcert.org