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*Choreographer Amiti Perry organized 60x60 Dance to Columbus, Ohio at the Wall Street dance club<ref>[http://www.columbusalive.com/live/content/features/stories/2009/10/01/ca_ar_60x60-dance.html Alive]</ref>. This was the first time 60x60 Dance was performed outside of New York City. Some of the artists included Columbus Movement Movement, (cm2 - pronounced “cm squared”) <ref>http://www.theotherpaper.com/articles/2009/10/02/arts/doc4ac4b76b6f314685115350.txt ''Performance art for the sound-bite culture'' By [[Lyndsey Teter]] [[The Other Paper]], Published: Thursday, October 1, 2009] </ref>
*Choreographer Amiti Perry organized 60x60 Dance to Columbus, Ohio at the Wall Street dance club<ref>[http://www.columbusalive.com/live/content/features/stories/2009/10/01/ca_ar_60x60-dance.html Alive]</ref>. This was the first time 60x60 Dance was performed outside of New York City. Some of the artists included Columbus Movement Movement, (cm2 - pronounced “cm squared”) <ref>http://www.theotherpaper.com/articles/2009/10/02/arts/doc4ac4b76b6f314685115350.txt ''Performance art for the sound-bite culture'' By [[Lyndsey Teter]] [[The Other Paper]], Published: Thursday, October 1, 2009] </ref>
*In Kansas City, Kansas and St. Louis, Missouri, Amiti Perry and Erin Bomboy organized dancers and debuted 60x60 dance in those cities in conjunction with [[Robert Voisey]] at [[Vox Novus]]. In Kansas City 60x60 Dance was held the [[Electronic Music Midwest Festival]] and the St. Louis performance was held at the [[MadArt Art Gallery]] in co-production with the New Music Circle. The Dance company MADCO supplied many of the choreographers for that performance. <ref>[http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/entertainment/reviews.nsf/stage/story/359F73D9F775177E862576ED007C799D? ''MADCO entertaining, exhilarating'' ] BY [[CALVIN WILSON]], [[St Louis Today]] March 22, 2010</ref>
*In Kansas City, Kansas and St. Louis, Missouri, Amiti Perry and Erin Bomboy organized dancers and debuted 60x60 dance in those cities in conjunction with [[Robert Voisey]] at [[Vox Novus]]. In Kansas City 60x60 Dance was held the [[Electronic Music Midwest Festival]] and the St. Louis performance was held at the [[MadArt Art Gallery]] in co-production with the New Music Circle. The Dance company MADCO supplied many of the choreographers for that performance. <ref>[http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/entertainment/reviews.nsf/stage/story/359F73D9F775177E862576ED007C799D? ''MADCO entertaining, exhilarating'' ] BY [[CALVIN WILSON]], [[St Louis Today]] March 22, 2010</ref>
*In 2010, [[Erin Bomboy]] will return to St Louis for the second year in a row to bring 60x60 Dance to Sheldon Music Hall for the American Arts Experience co-produced with [[HEARding Cats Collective]]<ref>[http://www.westendword.com/NC/0/1664.html ''As American as art'' ] by [[Kara Krekeler]], West End Word, September 29, 2010</ref><ref>http://heardingcatscollective.org/?p=197</ref> underwritten by The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation. <ref>[http://www.foxpacf.org/60x60-dance.aspx The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation]</ref>
*In 2010, [[Erin Bomboy]] will return to St Louis for the second year in a row to bring 60x60 Dance to Sheldon Music Hall for the American Arts Experience co-produced with [[HEARding Cats Collective]]<ref>[http://www.westendword.com/NC/0/1664.html ''As American as art'' ] by [[Kara Krekeler]], West End Word, September 29, 2010</ref><ref>http://heardingcatscollective.org/?p=197</ref> underwritten by The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation. <ref>[http://www.foxpacf.org/60x60-dance.aspx The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation]</ref><ref>http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/article_ff564980-4bc0-5b00-a5ee-51eb2ab16167.html</ref> This performance of 60x60 Dance was recorded by [[HEC-TV]] (Public Television in St Louis) and is [http://www.hectv.org/programs/spec/program.php?specialid=51 archived on their website]. One of the 60 choreographers included in the St Louis performance was St Louis native [[Hettie Barnhill]] a Broadway dancer in the show [[Fela!]].<ref>http://hettiebarnhill.com/fr_home.cfm</ref> <ref>http://www.kplr11.com/videobeta/e6a54f6c-fe10-426a-be36-301d38d89c8d/Entertainment/Hetti-Barnhill-Dancer</ref>
*2010 sees the European debut of 60x60 Dance in London on the 24 July 2010. Part of London’s Open Weekend<ref>http://www.london2012.com/events/60x60-dance-london.php?font=normal</ref><ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/dance/event/194846/london-2012-two-years-to-go-60x60-dance ''LONDON 2012: TWO YEARS TO GO 60x60 Dance''] [[Time Out London]]</ref><ref>http://liberalarts.tamu.edu/news/7-24-10-tamu-music-alumnus-composition-featured-in-london</ref> and the Create 10 Festival,<ref>[http://www.newham.gov.uk/Events/CREATE10Festival.htm?Printable=true Create 10]</ref> 60x60 Dance cannot be better placed than at [[Stratford Circus]] in [[Stratford, London|Stratford]] - the heart of the developing London Olympic City, 60x60 Dance is fitting to celebrate the official two year countdown towards [[London 2012]]. [[East London Dance]] is joining forces with [[Vox Novus]], Artistic Director [[Robert Voisey]], Dance Co-ordinator [[Adriana Pegorer]]<ref>''The 60-second dance fest'' [[Lyndsey Winship]] [[Time Out London]] July 22-28, 2010</ref> and Producer [[Silke Arnold]]<ref>[http://www.bigdance2010.com/60x60.php Big Dance]</ref> to introduce 60x60 Dance to London audiences.<ref>[http://www.bigdance2010.com/60x60.php 60x60 Dance Big Dance]</ref> Over 200 choreographers from across the globe submitted to be selected for the London event including [[Tony Adigum]], [[Colette Brandenburg]],<ref>''The 60-second dance fest'' [[Lyndsey Winship]] Time Out London</ref> Chris Mathews <ref>[http://www.bigdance2010.com/news.php?id=112 ''60 Dances in 60 Minutes'' Big Dance]]</ref> and [[James Hewison]]<ref>[http://www.beds.ac.uk/news/2010/jul/100721-seconds ''Sixty seconds to make an impact'' University of Bedfordshire]</ref>. East London Dance is the natural partner to co-produce 60x60 Dance, having had a long and outstanding track record as the driving force in London’s dance industry of innovative, risk-taking and challenging concepts.
*2010 sees the European debut of 60x60 Dance in London on the 24 July 2010. Part of London’s Open Weekend<ref>http://www.london2012.com/events/60x60-dance-london.php?font=normal</ref><ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/dance/event/194846/london-2012-two-years-to-go-60x60-dance ''LONDON 2012: TWO YEARS TO GO 60x60 Dance''] [[Time Out London]]</ref><ref>http://liberalarts.tamu.edu/news/7-24-10-tamu-music-alumnus-composition-featured-in-london</ref> and the Create 10 Festival,<ref>[http://www.newham.gov.uk/Events/CREATE10Festival.htm?Printable=true Create 10]</ref> 60x60 Dance cannot be better placed than at [[Stratford Circus]] in [[Stratford, London|Stratford]] - the heart of the developing London Olympic City, 60x60 Dance is fitting to celebrate the official two year countdown towards [[London 2012]]. [[East London Dance]] is joining forces with [[Vox Novus]], Artistic Director [[Robert Voisey]], Dance Co-ordinator [[Adriana Pegorer]]<ref>''The 60-second dance fest'' [[Lyndsey Winship]] [[Time Out London]] July 22-28, 2010</ref> and Producer [[Silke Arnold]]<ref>[http://www.bigdance2010.com/60x60.php Big Dance]</ref> to introduce 60x60 Dance to London audiences.<ref>[http://www.bigdance2010.com/60x60.php 60x60 Dance Big Dance]</ref> Over 200 choreographers from across the globe submitted to be selected for the London event including [[Tony Adigum]], [[Colette Brandenburg]],<ref>''The 60-second dance fest'' [[Lyndsey Winship]] Time Out London</ref> Chris Mathews <ref>[http://www.bigdance2010.com/news.php?id=112 ''60 Dances in 60 Minutes'' Big Dance]]</ref> and [[James Hewison]]<ref>[http://www.beds.ac.uk/news/2010/jul/100721-seconds ''Sixty seconds to make an impact'' University of Bedfordshire]</ref>. East London Dance is the natural partner to co-produce 60x60 Dance, having had a long and outstanding track record as the driving force in London’s dance industry of innovative, risk-taking and challenging concepts.

*60x60 Dance also debuted in Toronto in 2010 at the Music Gallery. The 60 dances created by 60 choreographers was organized by [[Vivien Moore]] and co-produced by [[Tova Kardonne]] and [[Robert Voisey]]. The performance was hailed as "miraculous" and "thoroughly enjoyable" by [[Paula Citron]]. <ref>http://classical963fm.com/arts/reviews/item/60-x-60</ref><ref>http://www.torontodance.com/DANCE/2010-10-22-091429-Other-Performance.php?dancetype=Other</ref><ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2010_Dance_Music_Gallery_Toronto.htm</ref>





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60x60 is a collection of 60 electroacoustic or acousmatic works from 60 different composers/artists, each work 60 seconds or less in duration. 60x60 project showcases sixty new works, each sixty seconds or less, by sixty composers in a continuous sixty minute concert, for a one-hour cross-section of contemporary music. The 60x60 project was conceived and developed by the new music consortium, Vox Novus[1] and its founder, Robert Voisey.[2][3][4][5] Since the project's inception in 2003, the 60x60 project puts out a yearly call for submissions[6] for recorded media 60 seconds or less in length (also known as signature works.)[7][8] [9]

There is a history of electroacoustic "shorts." In 1982, Elliott Sharp created an album of shorts called "State of the Union" to accompany an issue of Zone Magazine.[10] In the mid-1980s when the Association pour la création et recherches en électroacoustique de Québec (Acreq) launched an annual competition for "Electroclips", most pieces being between one and three minutes in duration. In the late 1980s, Jean-François Denis and Claude Schryer of Montreal, commissioned 25 three-minute pieces for the "25 instantanés électroacoustiques", Électro Clips, published by empreinted DIGITALes in 1990, IMED 9004. In 1998, Larry Polansky created "The Frog Peak Collaborations Project" a double album of shorts based on an audio sound file from Chris Mann.[11]

Performance, Participants and Purpose

The performance of 60x60 consists of the 60 works played over loudspeakers in succession without pause for 1 hour.[12] It is played in conjunction with a synchronized analog clock. Works less than 60 seconds are artistically placed within a minute timeframe; the rest of the minute is filled with silence until the next minute begins. [13]

60x60’s primary focus is to create an artistic representation of the electronic music being created in society today and to present that music to a large audience. Each 60x60 performance mix contains a wide variety of musical styles and aesthetics. "Founder Robert Voisey said the 60-centric format -- inspired by other intermission-free performances in New York -- is designed to retain audiences' attention. And through "60x60," he hopes to expose newcomers to electronic music."[14]

More than 1000 composers have been included in the project. A few notable composers in the 60x60 project include:Ernst Bacon, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz, Eve Beglarian, Stephen Betts, Colin Black, James Brody, George Brunner, Monique Buzzarté, Robert Carl, fr:Paul Clouvel, Noah Creshevsky, Francis Dhomont, Robert Dick, Emma Lou Diemer, Moritz Eggert, Karlheinz Essl, David Gamper, J. Ryan Garber, Robert Gluck, Daniel Goode, David Gunn, Richard Kostelanetz, Gintas K, Joan La Barbara, Le Tuan Hung, Mary Jane Leach, John Link, Guy Livingston, Annea Lockwood, Chris Mann, Al Margolis, Mike McFerron, Christian McLeer, David Morneau, John Oliver, Marco Oppedisano, Cezary Ostrowski, Frank J. Oteri, Robert W. Parker, Maggi Payne, Anne van Schothorst, Alex Shapiro, Judith Shatin, Juan Maria Solare, Laurie Spiegel, Allen Strange, Barry Truax, Eldad Tsabary, Robert Voisey, Jane Wang, and Rodney Waschka II

60x60 is a project in which promotes both established and emerging composers and artists alike. 60x60 is a platform for a composer to promote their career and expose their work to larger audiences. Some of these composers include: John Akins, [15] Mikel Butler, [16] Russel Cannon, [17] Dan Sedgwick, Marji Gere, Nicholas Chase [18] Brad Decker, Kevin Lewis [19] Noah Meites,[20] Michael Pounds, [21]Garry Wickliffe, [22] Greg Yasinitsky[23] Aaron Krister Johnson, Mark Eden, Robert Fleisher,[24] and Tova Kardonne[25]

A complete list of composers who participated in the 60x60 project can be found on the 60x60 website

The 60x60 project is more than just a single performance. It is a venue where a large community of composers and sound artists come together to present their music. Each year after the call for works a Radio Request Extravaganza is held. This is a radio show where any work submitted to the project may be requested for airplay. Afterwards, a selection panels finds 60 works for the 60x60 International mix for that year; when 60 composers of a particular region or style are found an alternate mix is created to represent them. When this happens the project presents the alternate mix as well as the International mix in its concert season. After the project has presented the audio mixes,usually presented with an analog clock, 60x60 collaborates with an artist in a different media. A second performance season is held promoting the multimedia collaboration. In conjunction to the performances of the project a CD is made each year to represent the submissions sent to the project.

60x60 has been presented in various types of venues throughout the world from concert halls to classrooms; from contemporary museums to art galleries; from projections on building walls to installations in storefront windows; from large public atriums to bars and nightclubs. 60x60 uses "guerilla" production tactics to bring it to the broadest audience possible. Some notable venues include: the World Financial Center Winter Garden Atrium,[26][27] the Essl Museum,[28] the Kemper Museum, [29] the Weisman Art Museum, [30] storefront window at chashama, [31] and Galapagos Art Space.[32] 2010 sees the European debut of 60x60 Dance in London at Stratford Circus.

Other performances include: A*Devantgarde festival, Arts NOW Series, eArts at Mansfield University, [33] Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) festival,[34] EuCuE, Free Play: Listening chamber, The Fresno New Music Festival, [35], Kentucky New Music Festival, New Music Days festival, Outside the Box New Music Festival, Spark Festival

Multimedia Collaboration

Embracing its vision to reach a diverse audience 60x60 has collaborated with artists outside the acoustic medium to create multimedia performances. 60x60 has collaborated with experimental film makers, photographers, improvisational videographers, sculptors, choreographers and dancers. Some of the artists the project has worked with include Adriana Pegorer, Erin Bomboy, Amiti Perry[36], Patrick Liddell, Zlatko Ćosić [37][38][39], Jeramy Zimmerman, Gisela Gamper, Shimpei Takeda,[40] and Nick Zedd.

60x60 Dance

60x60 Dance is a collaboration pairing the 60 audio works with 60 different dances. [41] Exactly like the audio performances, the 60 dances are performed continuously back to back for an hour synchronized with an analog clock. While the music of 60x60 Dance can be from any of the 60x60 mixes, the dancers and choreographers are pooled from the local area where the performance is being held. This creates a "grassroots" touring show which is community based utilizing the dancers from the immediate region. 60x60 Dance has had performances at churches, performance art spaces, art galleries, dance clubs, theaters, and the World Financial Center Winter Garden Atrium[42] where it was described by the New York Times as a "masterpiece of organization" [43]

  • The first 60x60 Dance collaboration started in 2007 with a performance in Jan Hus Church and was directed with the choreographer Jeramy Zimmerman of in collaboration with Robert Voisey.[44]
  • In 2009, 60x60 Dance had its debuts in Ohio, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Montreal.
  • Choreographer Amiti Perry organized 60x60 Dance to Columbus, Ohio at the Wall Street dance club[45]. This was the first time 60x60 Dance was performed outside of New York City. Some of the artists included Columbus Movement Movement, (cm2 - pronounced “cm squared”) [46]
  • In Kansas City, Kansas and St. Louis, Missouri, Amiti Perry and Erin Bomboy organized dancers and debuted 60x60 dance in those cities in conjunction with Robert Voisey at Vox Novus. In Kansas City 60x60 Dance was held the Electronic Music Midwest Festival and the St. Louis performance was held at the MadArt Art Gallery in co-production with the New Music Circle. The Dance company MADCO supplied many of the choreographers for that performance. [47]
  • In 2010, Erin Bomboy will return to St Louis for the second year in a row to bring 60x60 Dance to Sheldon Music Hall for the American Arts Experience co-produced with HEARding Cats Collective[48][49] underwritten by The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation. [50][51] This performance of 60x60 Dance was recorded by HEC-TV (Public Television in St Louis) and is archived on their website. One of the 60 choreographers included in the St Louis performance was St Louis native Hettie Barnhill a Broadway dancer in the show Fela!.[52] [53]
  • 2010 sees the European debut of 60x60 Dance in London on the 24 July 2010. Part of London’s Open Weekend[54][55][56] and the Create 10 Festival,[57] 60x60 Dance cannot be better placed than at Stratford Circus in Stratford - the heart of the developing London Olympic City, 60x60 Dance is fitting to celebrate the official two year countdown towards London 2012. East London Dance is joining forces with Vox Novus, Artistic Director Robert Voisey, Dance Co-ordinator Adriana Pegorer[58] and Producer Silke Arnold[59] to introduce 60x60 Dance to London audiences.[60] Over 200 choreographers from across the globe submitted to be selected for the London event including Tony Adigum, Colette Brandenburg,[61] Chris Mathews [62] and James Hewison[63]. East London Dance is the natural partner to co-produce 60x60 Dance, having had a long and outstanding track record as the driving force in London’s dance industry of innovative, risk-taking and challenging concepts.


Some notable choreographers who have participated in 60x60 Dance inlcude: Germaul Barnes, Hettie Barnhill, Mary Cochran, Tina Croll, Erin Jennings, and Sasha Soreff

60x60 Video

60x60 Video is an hour of video which is synchronized to the audio mixes of 60x60. 60x60 Video has collaborated with video artists, experimental filmmakers, and VJ's to pair the 60 different audio compositions with video.

  • In 2010, Patrick Liddell returns to to 60x60 to create video for 7 different 2010 mixes of the 60x60 project: the UnTwelve mix, Burgundy Mix, Crimson Mix, Magenta Mix, Sanguine mix, Scarlet mix, and the Vermillion mix. Also Gene Gort (media artist) and Ken Steen (composer/sound artist) New Media New Music New England created What If? 60x60x60 a video an online collaboration that randomly pairs 60 second audio works to 60 second videos.[67] What if? 60x60x60 is a spin off multimedia project inspired by the 60x60 project.
  • In 2009 The 60x60 project collaborated with Patrick Liddel to create the one hour video.
  • The video collaboration between Zlatko Cosic and 60x60 has been performed and screened all over the world [68][69] [70] and has been described as "an exemplary job of forming a sonic tapestry comprised of extremely diverse material by extremely diverse composers. Sensitive video accompaniment by Zlatko Cosic also helped organize the concert into a more coherent whole." [71] The video performances have taken many forms from traditional screenings at Alternative Film & Video Festival, XMV at Collective: Unconscious, to dynamic VJ performances where video was mixed live at Electronic Music Midwest Festival, Webster University, St. Louis [72] and St. Louis Community College at Forest Park, St. Louis[73] to a large video installation projected on the dance building at the Spark Festival [74] to French TV on Elektra [75]
  • Gisela Gamper is a photographer and video improvisor who "captured" one of her improvisation for the 60x60 project in 2006.[76]
  • In 2005, Shimpei Takeda, a Japanese photographer and experimental videographer collaborated with 60x60[77][78][79]
  • 60x60 began its video collaborations in 2004 with experimental filmmaker Nick Zedd[80][81] which was performed in a series at One Arm Red and also had a screening in a New York City dance club called, The Lobby.

Radio Request Extravaganza

In the beginning of each 60x60 concert season, the project holds a Radio Request Extravaganza. This is an all request radio show where composers and their fans call in to the hosting radio station request works that have been submitted to the 60x60 project that year. Different new music radio programs and radio stations host the Extravaganza. In the past the 60x60 Radio Request Extravaganza has been hosted on the Afternoon New Music on WKCR New York, New York; Martian Gardens Radio Show on WMUA Amherst, Massachusetts; [82] Kalvos & Damian New Music Bazaar on WGDR Plainfield, Vermont;[83] Foldover, on WOBC-FM Oberlin, Ohio; and Sculpted Word on WBAR in New York, New York. [84]

Alternate Mixes

The project uses grassroots ideology to grow and promote its mission to expose electroacoustic music.[85] When the project receives more than 60 compositions of a particular theme or from a particular region, the project creates a themed mix to be represent that subsection of its submissions. [86] The project has created many different mixes besides its main "International Mix" which is a representative selection of the entire submissions made to the project for that year. Alternate Mixes created by the 60x60 project include: the Canada Mix, the UnTwelve Mix, the Pacific Rim Mix, [87] [88] [89] Midwest Minutes Mix, [90] [91] [92] New York Minutes Mix, [93] UK Mix, [94] Munich Mix. [95] and the 2010 ICMC RED Mixes including the Burgundy Mix, Crimson Mix, Magenta Mix, Sanguine Mix, Scarlet Mix, and the Vermilion Mix. [96]

The UnTwelve Mix

The 60x60 Untwelve Mix contains 60 second audio works with tonal systems that go beyond the traditional tonality in Western music and twelve tone music. Started in 2010 in collaboration with UnTwelve, the UnTwelve mix captures the work of composers in the same format as the classic 60x60 concert, however, the emphasis is on pieces whose pitch content is of interest in that it goes beyond the bounds of the traditional 12-tone equal tempered system.[97] Aaron Kirster Johnson is the "macro-composer" or music coordinator of the 60x60 UnTwelve Mix and co-produced the mix with Robert Voisey at Vox Novus.[98] was The UnTwelve mix had a proto-premiere in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 14th, and the official premiere was April 27th, 2010 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.[99] It has since had performances in Kansas City, Missouri (July 23rd, 2010), Charlestown, Massachusetts (June 9th, 2010) and is slated to have a performance at Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA, on October 7th, 2010 and a Chicago repeat performance on October 20th, 2010, with video art by Patrick Liddell.

Canada Mix

The 60x60 Canada mix contains works from composers from and currently living in Canada. The 60x60 Canada mix started in 2008 with Eldad Tsabary as the macro-composer/music coordinator and co-producer. Two Canadian mixes were created in 2008, a concert version [100] which was premiered at Concordia University on the ÉuCuE performance series.[101] and a a Gallery Mix the was premiered at SONUS Gallery as part of the CEC (Canadian Electroacoustic Community) [102]

History

2010

2009

2008

  • Collaboration with choreographer Jeramy Zimmerman for 60x60 Dance.
  • Debut of the 60x60 Dance with 60x60 (2008 International Mix) debuts at World Financial Center Winter Garden[112][113][114][115].
  • Debut of the 60x60 Dance with 60x60 (Evolution Mix) debuts at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, New York. [116]
  • 60x60 Canada Mix created with Artistic Director Eldad Tsabary[117][118]
  • 60x60 (2007/2008) Pacific Rim Mix debuted in New Zealand [119] [120]

2007

  • 60x60 Radio Request Extravaganza, Afternoon New Music, WKCR New York, New York

2006

  • UK Mix created - including works from the United Kingdom premiered at the Amadeus Centre in London, England
  • New York Minute Mix created - Including works from New York premiered at Collective: Unconscious in New York, New York
  • 60x60 Radio Request Extravaganza, Afternoon New Music, WKCR New York, New York
  • 60x60 Radio Request Extravaganza, on Foldover, WOBC-FM Oberlin, Ohio
  • Collaboration with photographer and improvisational videographer Gisela Gamper premiered at S.U.N.Y. Albany in Albany, New York

2005

2004

  • Pacific Rim Mix created - including the works from artists living in the Pacific Rim premiered in Los Angeles, California
  • Radio Request Extravaganza, on Sculpted Word Radio Show, WBAR New York, New York
  • Collaboration with underground film maker Nick Zedd premiered at One Arm Red, in Brooklyn, New York[128]

2003

  • Project inception & world premier of the project in New York City - November 3rd, 2003 [129]

Listing of performances

60x60 Events and Performances

Discography

Articles and Reviews

References

  1. ^ http://www.VoxNovus.com Vox Novus
  2. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/about/FounderStatement.htm Vox Novus Founder's Statement
  3. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/Robert_Voisey.htm Robert Voisey - biography
  4. ^ http://www.fly.co.uk/fly/archives/uscanada_features/robert_voisey_time_and_motion.html Robert Voisey - Time and Motion Fly Global Music Culture
  5. ^ ORPHEUS DELIGHTS WITH MIXED MEDIA By Benjamin Boone, Music Critic Fresno February 23, 2010
  6. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Call.htm 60x60 - Call for Works
  7. ^ http://www.umfk.maine.edu/valleyvision/release/default.cfm?release=04239 UMFK professor has second composition released on CD to present around the world.
  8. ^ http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=61tp00 Got a Minute? A Few Words on Music in 60 Seconds or Less - New Music Box
  9. ^ Chris Pasles WRITERS' BLOCK, "Los Angeles Times", July 22, 2007
  10. ^ "Got a Minute? A Few Words on Music in 60 Seconds or Less" -Robert Voisey with additional reporting by Frank J. Oteri, "NewMusicBox" May 1, 2004
  11. ^ "Got a Minute? A Few Words on Music in 60 Seconds or Less" -Robert Voisey with additional reporting by Frank J. Oteri, "NewMusicBox" May 1, 2004
  12. ^ http://www.morrisdailyherald.com/articles/2007/11/08/neighbors/821lewis.txt Lewis University to Host Concert of Original Electroacoustic Music
  13. ^ http://www.lewisu.edu/news/Newsarticle.htm?PArticleID=2155 Music Bytes at Lewis University
  14. ^ Minute hand to sweep performers on, offstage By Amy Saunders The Columbus Dispatch published Saturday, October 3, 2009
  15. ^ http://www.evangel.edu/News/PressReleases/2010/0409Atkins.asp
  16. ^ SFA student's composition to be featured in 60X60 concert Tuesday By Julianna Backer Issue date: 2/4/08
  17. ^ Music professor rewards honor students with steak dinners By Tracy Lyall Issue date: 11/10/08
  18. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/18/arts/dance/18wint.html
  19. ^ http://www.iwu.edu/CurrentNews/newsrelease07/evt_Electroacoustic_1107.shtml
  20. ^ http://music.ucsc.edu/grad/dma/composition/currentstudents.html
  21. ^ http://www.bsu.edu/musictech/article/0,2468,220858-14889-56290,00.html
  22. ^ Music professor rewards honor students with steak dinners By Tracy Lyall Issue date: 11/10/08
  23. ^ Professor gains international recognition Alaina Grade, The Daily Evergreen Published: 10/26/2009
  24. ^ http://today.niu.edu/2010/10/18/concert-to-present-bits-and-pieces-of-electro-acoustic-music-from-everywhere-including-niu/
  25. ^ http://columbiachronicle.com/microtonality-in-60-seconds/
  26. ^ World Financial Center Calendar
  27. ^ http://www.villagevoice.com/2008-11-05/voice-choices/flash-dance/http 'Flash Dance' - Village Voice
  28. ^ Essl Museum
  29. ^ the University News
  30. ^ Spark Festival 2005
  31. ^ chashama
  32. ^ Galapagos
  33. ^ http://www.mansfield.edu/~art/MUartpages/MUeArts.html
  34. ^ http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2005/fall2005.html
  35. ^ http://www.csufresno.edu/music/events/fnmf.shtml
  36. ^ Minute hand to sweep performers on, offstage By Amy Saunders, The Columbus Dispatch October 03, 2009
  37. ^ "The Projectionist" Stefene Russell St Louis Magazine, August 2007
  38. ^ Bosnian native cooks food that reminds him of home, Pat Eby, STLtoday.com / St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 6th, 2008
  39. ^ Polyphony Spree By Paul Friswold Published on April 02, 2008 Riverfront Times
  40. ^ http://www.shimpeitakeda.com/2004.htm Shimpei Takeda - archive page
  41. ^ http://www.idanzcritixcorner.com/2009/11/dance-review-60x60-new-family-reunion.html 60x60: A Family Reunion, iDANZ, Eileen Elizabeth, November 24, 2009
  42. ^ http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/2008/11/08/live-stage-60x60-from-arts-world-financial-center-new-york/ Networked Music Review - Live Stage: 60x60 Dance
  43. ^ An Express Without and Delays By ROSLYN SULCAS, New York Times, Published: November 17, 2008
  44. ^ "Rob Voisey: 60x60 Dance" By Suzanne Thorpe, Electronic Music Foundation, December 21, 2008
  45. ^ Alive
  46. ^ http://www.theotherpaper.com/articles/2009/10/02/arts/doc4ac4b76b6f314685115350.txt Performance art for the sound-bite culture By Lyndsey Teter The Other Paper, Published: Thursday, October 1, 2009]
  47. ^ MADCO entertaining, exhilarating BY CALVIN WILSON, St Louis Today March 22, 2010
  48. ^ As American as art by Kara Krekeler, West End Word, September 29, 2010
  49. ^ http://heardingcatscollective.org/?p=197
  50. ^ The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation
  51. ^ http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/article_ff564980-4bc0-5b00-a5ee-51eb2ab16167.html
  52. ^ http://hettiebarnhill.com/fr_home.cfm
  53. ^ http://www.kplr11.com/videobeta/e6a54f6c-fe10-426a-be36-301d38d89c8d/Entertainment/Hetti-Barnhill-Dancer
  54. ^ http://www.london2012.com/events/60x60-dance-london.php?font=normal
  55. ^ http://www.timeout.com/london/dance/event/194846/london-2012-two-years-to-go-60x60-dance LONDON 2012: TWO YEARS TO GO 60x60 Dance] Time Out London
  56. ^ http://liberalarts.tamu.edu/news/7-24-10-tamu-music-alumnus-composition-featured-in-london
  57. ^ Create 10
  58. ^ The 60-second dance fest Lyndsey Winship Time Out London July 22-28, 2010
  59. ^ Big Dance
  60. ^ 60x60 Dance Big Dance
  61. ^ The 60-second dance fest Lyndsey Winship Time Out London
  62. ^ 60 Dances in 60 Minutes Big Dance]
  63. ^ Sixty seconds to make an impact University of Bedfordshire
  64. ^ http://classical963fm.com/arts/reviews/item/60-x-60
  65. ^ http://www.torontodance.com/DANCE/2010-10-22-091429-Other-Performance.php?dancetype=Other
  66. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2010_Dance_Music_Gallery_Toronto.htm
  67. ^ What If? 60x60x60
  68. ^ The Projectionist By Stefene Russell, St Louis Magazine
  69. ^ http://www.iwu.edu/CurrentNews/newsrelease07/evt_Electroacoustic_1107.shtml
  70. ^ 60x60 Collaboration with Zlatko Cosic
  71. ^ SEAMUS Journal today (Vol 20, no 1. Spring 2009)
  72. ^ Count on Webster for the weird and wonderful By Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch published 04.24.2008
  73. ^ Polyphony Spree By Paul Friswold, Riverfront Times, Published on April 03, 2008
  74. ^ Bosnian native cooks food that reminds him of home By Pat Eby, St Louis Today 02/06/2008
  75. ^ Elektra Music Magazine
  76. ^ http://www.conversclub.com/ms/bio.htm
  77. ^ http://www.essl.museum/frame.htm?/deutsch/musik/archiv/react_chain/60x60.html
  78. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Shimpei_Takeda_Slide_Collaboration.htm
  79. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Shimpei_Takeda_Slide_Collaboration.htm
  80. ^ http://www.umfk.maine.edu/valleyvision/release/default.cfm?release=04239
  81. ^ http://www3.sympatico.ca/david201/news.html
  82. ^ Martian Gardens Playlist
  83. ^ http://www.kalvos.org/paststuf.html Kalvos & Damian New Music Bazaar Archive
  84. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Events.htm 60x60 Events and Performances
  85. ^ SFA student's composition to be featured in 60X60 concert Tuesday Julianna Backer, The Pine Log, February 4th, 2008
  86. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Mission.htm 60x60 Mission
  87. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2004_Pacific_Rim_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2004 / Pacific Rim) Mix Concert Program
  88. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2005_Pacific_Rim_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2005 / Pacific Rim) Mix Concert Program
  89. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2006_Pacific_Rim_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2006 / Pacific Rim) Mix Concert Program
  90. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2005_Midwest_Minutes_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2005 / Midwest Minutes) Mix Concert Program
  91. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2006_Midwest_Minutes_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2006 / Midwest Minutes) Mix Concert Program
  92. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2007_Midwest_Minutes_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2007 / Midwest Minutes) Mix Concert Program
  93. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2006_New_York_Minutes_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2006 / New York Minutes) Mix Concert Program
  94. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2006_UK_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2006 / United Kingdom) Mix Concert Program
  95. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2006_Munich_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2006 / Munich) Mix Concert Program
  96. ^ http://www.icmc2010.org/program.html ICMC Program
  97. ^ http://www.untwelve.org/60x60collaboration.html
  98. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2010_UnTwelve_Mix.htm
  99. ^ http://columbiachronicle.com/microtonality-in-60-seconds/
  100. ^ http://cessa.music.concordia.ca/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=EuCue.C60x60iConcertMix
  101. ^ http://cessa.music.concordia.ca/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=EuCue.C60x60iConcertMix
  102. ^ http://cec.concordia.ca/econtact/10_4/sonusgallery_tsabary.html
  103. ^ recorded on URDB.org
  104. ^ http://heardingcatscollective.org/?p=197 HEARDing Cats Collective
  105. ^ 60x60 Dance Sponsored by Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation
  106. ^ http://www.istd.org/news/2010/othernews2010/april2010/60x60.html
  107. ^ [ Mad Art Gallery http://www.madart.com/eventsexhibitions/publicevents/robvoiseys60x60dance.htm]
  108. ^ [ EMM Festival http://www.emmfestival.org/cgi-bin/public/concert_schedule.cgi]
  109. ^ http://www.theotherpaper.com/articles/2009/10/01/arts/doc4ac4b76b6f314685115350.txt
  110. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Collaborations.htm 60x60 Collaborations
  111. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Collaborations.htm 60x60 Collaboration
  112. ^ 60x60 Dance at Vox Novus
  113. ^ World Financial Center events
  114. ^ Thirteen WNET Sunday Arts
  115. ^ Village Voice
  116. ^ Galapagos Events
  117. ^ 60x60 Canada Mix
  118. ^ Labcoats and beakers? Try lights and speakers By Russ Cooper Concordia Journal
  119. ^ http://obscure.co.nz/events/60x60 New York Music Project 60X60 Comes to Wellington
  120. ^ http://www.tokafi.com/news/60x60-wellington-welcomes-new-musics-fastest-ticking-clock/ 60x60: Wellington welcomes New Music's fastest-ticking clock
  121. ^ http://www2.iwu.edu/CurrentNews/newsrelease07/evt_Electroacoustic_1107.shtml Electroacoustic Music Concert 60 x 60 2007 at IWU
  122. ^ http://www.adevantgarde.de/index.php?reqNav=biography&objectId=52 A*Devantgarde 9th festival page
  123. ^ http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/48647 A Year of Many Successes (and One Major Life Change) for Composer Robert Parker by Karen Kähler
    American Chronicle January 15, 2008
  124. ^ http://www2.iwu.edu/CurrentNews/newsrelease07/mus_60Pieces_407.shtml School of Music to Present 60 Pieces by 60 Composers
  125. ^ http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2005/fall2005.html 7th EMM (Electronic Music Midwest) festival
  126. ^ http://www.lewisu.edu/news/Newsarticle.htm?PArticleID=1220 Music BYTES Concert to Feature 60X60: Midwest Composers Project Published: September 21, 2005
  127. ^ Goldsmiths College Performance Calandar
  128. ^ http://www.umfk.maine.edu/valleyvision/release/default.cfm?release=04094 University of Maine at Fort Kent News Release
  129. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2003_Concert_Program.htm 60x60 (2003) Concert Program
  130. ^ http://www.sequenza21.com/2008/07/plugs.html Sequenza21
  131. ^ http://www.jpfolks.com/09albumnoms.html Nominations for JPF Awards
  132. ^ http://www.revuecircuit.ca/articles/18_1/6.1-nouveautes-en-bref/ Nouveautés en bref, Réjean Beaucage, Circuit 2008
  133. ^ Just Plain Folks Awasrds (2009)

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