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This fall, Cantor Arts Center debuts Forms & Frequencies, a Thursday night music series featuring musicians and sound artists from the Bay Area and beyond with special evening hours for audiences to visit exhibitions in the Cantor Arts Center.On Thursday, October 10, we are delighted to welcome Los Angeles-based composer and musician Tashi Wada, who will be performing pieces from his new album What Is Not Strange? with vocalist Julia Holter. Written and recorded over a period that encompassed the death of his father and the birth of his daughter, Wada’s latest album presents “a set of elevated, poetic songs” with “pitch-bent synths and wordless, weightless vocals.”
This series is programmed in conjunction with Spirit House, an exhibition featuring contemporary artists of Asian descent who challenge the boundary between life and death, and asks the question: what does it mean to speak to ghosts, inhabit haunted spaces, be reincarnated, or enter different dimensions? Whether you’re a fan of live music, a lover of art, or simply looking for a unique night out, Forms & Frequencies promises an unforgettable experience that resonates with all your senses.
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328 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA, United States, California 94305
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