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the wulf. is a space dedicated to experimental arts located at:
1026 south santa fe avenue #203, los angeles, california 90021
(entrance on sacramento st.) < googlemap >



-upcoming events-
02.24.2012 8:00 pm
The Joshua Trio - Archie Carey, Claire Chenette, Richard Valitutto — James Tenney's Swell Piece; Christian Wolff's For 1,2, or 3 people; James Klopfleisch's Living Underground; Michael Finnissy's Keroiylu and John Cage's Four6.
02.29.2012 8:00 pm
Jaap Blonk
What will be the next move? Those who know him might expect a knight's jump...but then they know he won't do the expected. How about a king's stately step this time? Or the bishop's stealthy sneak-through?
Next time it might be: sound poetry (his own works and maybe an occasional 'classic' from this tradition); songs in invented languages, for instance in "Onderlands" (the language of the Underlands, a synonym for Netherlands), in "GeenKrimpian" or in his personal English, "IngleTwist"; phonetic processes, acoustic as well as electronic; live animation generated by sound and the opposite (live sound generated by animation); snippets of lecturing about odd topics, for instance "The User Manual"; some Solos for Voice by John Cage; soundscapes; quotations from Final Letters; improvisations and more...
03.10.2012 8:00 pm
Omoi for Japan, "One for All"
A tribute concert dedicated to all the victims and sufferers of 3.11 earthquake/tsunami in Japan. Performed by: Michael Pisaro, Sara Roberts, Ulrich Krieger, Adam Overton, Mark So, Julia Holter, Alex Sramek, Christine Tavalocci, Ezra Buchla, Alan Nakagawa, Carmina Escober, Archie Carey, Paul Fraser, Colin Wambsgans, Chaz Underriner, Stephen Touchton, James Klopfleisch, Ingrid Lee
Donald Gialanella, Kristin Thora Haraldsdottir, Mari and more...
03.17.2012 8:00 pm
Music by Laurence Crane, Tim Parkinson and James Saunders.
A concert of six works by three composers, curated by Christine Tavolacci. Featuring Eric km Clark, Rory Cowal, Corey Fogel, April Guthrie, Cassia Streb, Christine Tavolacci, Brian Walsh, Tara Boyle, Matt Barbier and Orin Hildestad.
03.25.2012 8:00 pm
Casey Anderson
Solo, Many, All
Two new pieces (solo live electronics, the other participatory) concluding with an open discussion based on a prompt. The event will shift from an exclusive format (solo) to one in which everyone present is placed on an equal playing field (all).
03.29.2012 8:00 pm
Giacomo Fiore will present a night of recent music for classical and just intonation guitar, with and without live electronics and other trickeries. Works by Lou Harrison, Larry Polansky, Ron Nagorcka, and Toshio Hosokawa. Born in Italy in 1983, Giacomo has been playing and studying music in the U.S. since 2003. He lives in San Francisco and looks forward to his debut at the wulf.
03.30.2012 8:00 pm
The Field is a Subject for Discussion.
A presentation of manipulated field recordings both prepared and randomly exchanged. Featuring Casey Anderson, Scott Cazan, Chris Kallmyer, and Colin Wambsgan.
03.31.2012 3:00 pm
lovely afternoon: piano piece for ben vautier by joseph kudirka
mark so, piano
03.31.2012 6:00 – 11:00 pm
"Passage" by Madison Brookshire & Tashi Wada
A new color and sound installation for two 16mm projectors. One night only, before it heads to Gallery 400 in Chicago for its first exhibition.
04.08.2012 8:00 pm
New York guitarist James Moore will perform new music for National steel string resonator guitar, featuring transcriptions of Lou Harrison's music from the original manuscripts, premieres from Larry Polansky and Molly Thompson, and selections from John Zorn’s Book of Heads.
see -events- page for more information.
-about-
the wulf. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization. tax deductible contributions to the extent permitted by law may be made payable to the wulf. click on the image below to be directed to our donate page.
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basically, we are going to keep all events free. that is the bottom line. donations will be used to offset costs of the organization.