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Sound Improv Live Radio show

Sound Improv Live show:
Thanks to the good work of Dharma Dailey at Sound Improv Live!  I get to share nearly an hour of Improvised Vocal recordings from the last few years.  Due to circumstances the show won’t be “live” but they’re all improv with my-selvesand other friends.
Each voicing a world, each person an opening, each place offering a reflection of us.
Christian Swenson & Friends (Dharma Dailey, Kate Thompson, Chris Davis)

Join us August 12, 2018, 9:00 to 10:00pmon SPACE 101.1 FM Seattle for Sound Improv Live!

Here is a link to the station’s live stream: https://www.space101fm.org/listen

The show will also be on Soundcloud and the SoundImprov.org website, and shared the link to the website on Facebook.
https://www.soundimprov.org/podcast/

Contact Improvisation Jam

Every Sunday from 2 – 4:30pm ($5 – $8) at Velocity Dance in Seattle http://velocitydancecenter.org

(I help facilitate this weekly jam, one of my favorite places to dance!)C & Lisa1

The Contact Improvisation/Movement jam is an open event, welcoming everyone. Jams have been happening around the world since the 1980’s, and typically include people across a broad range of experience. It’s not a class, but usually includes people happy to explore at whatever level, discuss questions, and if asked, provide guidance. If you’re willing to explore in order to find your way, the jam is a great opportunity to practice and enjoy contact improvisation.
We have a community FaceBook page at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/515785141799284/

Seattle CI Blogspot: http://seattlecontactimprovisation.blogspot.com/

Community CI news email at <SeattleContact@yahoogroups.com> 

For more info on this form: 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_improvisation 

or 

http://www.contactimprov.net/

 

Soundcloud!

Tossing it out there for free!!  You can find some of my newly recorded vocal music at https://soundcloud.com/humanjazz  This is simple a cappella singing in resonant stairwells and other locales.  Captured on the oh-so-easy iphone voice memo app.

Breath By Breath

 

“breath by breath” from Christian Swenson on Vimeo.