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A H LL L L CONTEMPORARYARTS CENTER JANUARY MUSIC Friday 8:30 p.m MULTI-JAZZ-DIMENSIONS FEATURING John Bacon Jr. with Carl Corwin, Greg Piontek, and Greg Millar. Multi-Jazz-Dimensions presents new compositional and improvisational jazz forms; composed by a finely tuned ensemble of highly cooperative and responsive musicians on guitar, bass, cello, saxes, flute, vibes, drums, and percussion. EXHIBITION Saturday Free 9:00 p.m. 2 5 THE HALLWALLS MEMBERS' SHOW Drop off work January 2 between 10:00 - 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. All work must be delivered via the service elevator located at the rear ofthe building. Each Hallwalls member may exhibit one work, and new members may join at any time before the exhibition. YYZ/HALLWALLS An exhibition of Toronto Artists' work. This show represents part of an artists exchange between YYZ, a Toronto based not-for-profit gallery, and Hallwalls. The Toronto work was selected by the Hallwalls Artists Advisory Board based on slides from YYZ, VIDEO VIEWING ROOM Opening Reception HALLWALLS MEMBERS' SHOW Videotapes by Hallwalls' members will be screened all month in the Video Viewing Room. Videotapes on 3/4" or Beta I formats will be accepted anytime before 5:00 p.m., January 2. New memberships are welcome. VIDEO Wednesday 5.005.006:00p.m. 6:00 p.m. Video Editing Workshop Advance registration is required. PERFORMANCEIFICTION DICTIONI VIDEOIMUSICIFILM* Saturday Free 8:00 p.m. THE MEMBERS MARATHON Hallwalls members are invited to present short works (or works- in-progress) in any format in the casual, anything-goes atmosphere of Chez Vault. Films and videotapes will be accepted anytime before 5:00 p.m., January 16; musicians, readers and other performers should also contact the gallery by this deadline. New members may join at any time before the show to qualify for inclusion. VIDEO Friday 5.005.006:00p.m. 6:00 p.m. Video Editing Workshop Advance registration is required. FILM OF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE THE CINEMA OF DEREK JARMAN This five program series of films presented locally by Hallwalls and UUAB/SUNY at Buffalo in association with the Walker Art Center Minneapolis highlights the work of Derek Jarman a leading British filmmaker who while producing feature films of Super 8mm film and video placing him at the forefront of artists who challenge the technology and techniques of commercial cinema This retrospective tour has been made possible with support from the British Council and the British Film Institute I 30- 'memationaFeHt+eaI»aeeIaimHrIasasontinued-to~expeHment-with~* Friday Bethune Art Gallery, 2917 Main St. Opening Reception 9:00 p.m. OF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE An exhibition of photographs by Gerard lncandella for Thames and Hudson's Derek Jarman's Caravaggio; and a series of didactic panels (relating to the film production of Caravaggio) from the British Film Institute. This exhibition will run through Feb. 5, 1987. Call 831-3477 for gallery hours. FILM* Saturday 8:00; 10:00 p.m. THE TEMPEST (1979, 16mm, 96 min.) Jarman's favorite Shakespearean play, because of the beauty of its language and central theme of forgiveness, becomes the source of this most playful work. Hailed as "authentically Shakespearean and essentially English," Jarman's film incorporates witty characterizations and campy visual effects in an engaging, non- traditional reading ofthe play. PERFORMANCE* Sunday Free 7:00 p.m. Fiona Templeton wil/ offer a free PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP "This informal workshop will deal with methods of creation (Iive/planned/improvisational) and relationships between performer and audience. People with diverse backgrounds are welcome as the workshops will look at how to find common bases for diverse media, and how one medium can use the peculiarities of another." (FT) PERFORMANCE* Monday 8:30 p.m. Fiona Templeton presents THOUGHT/DEATH and ONLY YOU Fiona Templeton's performances blend lightning-fast slapstick humor, striking visual tableaux, and a probing investigation into the /ive-ness of live art. (In the first half of THOUGHT/DEATH, for instance, an extraordinarily nervous woman begins a series of gestures - biting her nails, sucking her thumbs - only to interrupt them and begin again in the second half, an endless sequence of blackout sketches detail various ways of dying- death being, after all, the last act any performer can perform.) Templeton was born in Scotland and was a founding member of London's Theater of Mistakes before moving to New York City, where she currently resides. FILM* Tuesday 8:00 p.m. OF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE: THE CINEMA OF DEREK JARMAN "HOME MOVIES" including REMOVAL PARTY (1976, S8 to 16mm, 12 min.), BROKEN ENGLISH (1979, S8 to 16mm, 12 min. promotional videotape for Marianne Faithful), THROBBING GRISTLE PSYCHIC RALLY IN HEAVEN (1980, S8 to 16mm, 25 min.), PIRATE TAPE (1982, S8 transferred to video to 16mm, 25 min., with William Burroughs), and IMAGINING OCTOBER (1984, S8 to 16mm, 35 min.). Jarman's "HOME MOVIES" have been an important component of his work since he was first introduced to the medium in the early 1970s. He has said of these films, "The Super-8s were always intended to be home movies. It's the best form of filmmaking." VIDEO Thursday 8:30 p.m John Adams will present INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES (1986, 61 min.) This fascinating tape sets up a cinematic labyrinth with an always playful sound-image relationship. The subjects of economic, political, and narrative power are underlined by a lecture on the copyright of intellectual properties. Adams presently lives in Newcastle, England, and completed this tape with a grant from the Massachusetts Arts Council. FILM* Friday and Saturday Woldman Theater, SUNYAB 11:30 p.m OF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE: THE CINEMA OF DEREICJARMAN THE QUEEN IS DEAD (1986, S8 to 35mm, 15 min. promotional videotape for The Smiths) and JUBILEE (1977, 35mm, 103 min.) Often hailed as the punk equivalent of EASY RIDER, JUBILEE has become a cult film as relevant today as when it was released ten years ago. While Jarman claims it is a film primarily about Britain, JUBILEE offers a prophetic (and at times wildly comic) depiction of the Western cultural malaise of the 1970s. With Adam Ant, The Slits, Jordon and Toyah Wilcox. JARMAN continues in February with: 2/3 "HOME MOVlES" (The Vault, Hallwalls), 8:00 p.m.; 2/5 SEBASTIANE (Woldman Theater, Amherst Campus), 7:00, 9:00 p.m.; 2/6 THE ANGELIC CONVERSATION (Woldman Theater, Amherst Campus), 7130; 9:30 p.m. 700 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 (716) 854-5828 GALLERY HOURS: ADMISSION TO EVENTS Photo: "The Angelic Conversation." 12:00-6:00 p.m. Tuesday-Friday Members .00.00-unlessotherwisenoted.byDerekJarman. - unless otherwise noted. by Derek Jarman. 1:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday 'This event will take place in The Vault, 2nd floor

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AH L L L LCONTEMPORARYARTS CENTER

JANUARYMUSIC

Friday 8:30 p.mMULTI-JAZZ-DIMENSIONS FEATURING

John Bacon Jr. with Carl Corwin, Greg Piontek, and Greg Millar.

Multi-Jazz-Dimensions presents new compositional and

improvisational jazz forms; composed by a finely tuned ensemble

of highly cooperative and responsive musicians on guitar, bass,cello, saxes, flute, vibes, drums, and percussion.

EXHIBITION

Saturday Free 9:00 p.m. 25THE HALLWALLS MEMBERS' SHOW

Drop off work January 2 between 10:00 - 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 -

4:00 p.m. All work must be delivered via the service elevator

located at the rear ofthe building. Each Hallwalls member mayexhibit one work, and new members may join at any time before the

exhibition.

YYZ/HALLWALLSAn exhibition of Toronto Artists' work.This show represents part of an artists exchange between YYZ, a

Toronto based not-for-profit gallery, and Hallwalls. The Toronto

work was selected by the Hallwalls Artists Advisory Board basedon slides from YYZ,

VIDEO VIEWING ROOM

Opening ReceptionHALLWALLS MEMBERS' SHOW

Videotapes by Hallwalls' members will be screened all month in

the Video Viewing Room. Videotapes on 3/4" or Beta I formats will

be accepted anytime before 5:00 p.m., January 2. New membershipsare welcome.

VIDEO

Wednesday 5.005.006:00p.m. 6:00 p.m.Video Editing Workshop Advance registration is required.

PERFORMANCEIFICTION DICTIONIVIDEOIMUSICIFILM*

Saturday Free 8:00 p.m.THE MEMBERS MARATHON

Hallwalls members are invited to present short works (or works-

in-progress) in any format in the casual, anything-goesatmosphere of Chez Vault. Films and videotapes will be acceptedanytime before 5:00 p.m., January 16; musicians, readers and

other performers should also contact the gallery by this

deadline. New members may join at any time before the show to

qualify for inclusion.

VIDEO

Friday 5.005.006:00p.m. 6:00 p.m.Video Editing WorkshopAdvance registration is required.

FILMOF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE THE CINEMA OF

DEREK JARMAN

This five program series of films presented locally by Hallwalls

and UUAB/SUNY at Buffalo in association with the Walker Art

Center Minneapolis highlights the work of Derek Jarman a

leading British filmmaker who while producing feature films of

Super 8mm film and video placing him at the forefront of

artists who challenge the technology and techniques of commercialcinema

This retrospective tour has been made possible with support from

the British Council and the British Film Institute

I 30-

'memationaFeHt+eaI»aeeIaimHrIasasontinued-to~expeHment-with~* E ~-

Friday Bethune Art Gallery, 2917 Main St.

Opening Reception 9:00 p.m.OF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSEAn exhibition of photographs by Gerard lncandella for Thames and

Hudson's Derek Jarman's Caravaggio; and a series of didactic

panels (relating to the film production of Caravaggio) from theBritish Film Institute.

This exhibition will run through Feb. 5, 1987. Call 831-3477 for

gallery hours.

FILM*

Saturday 8:00; 10:00 p.m.THE TEMPEST (1979, 16mm, 96 min.)Jarman's favorite Shakespearean play, because of the beauty of

its language and central theme of forgiveness, becomes the source

of this most playful work. Hailed as "authentically Shakespeareanand essentially English," Jarman's film incorporates wittycharacterizations and campy visual effects in an engaging, non-

traditional reading ofthe play.

PERFORMANCE*

Sunday Free 7:00 p.m.Fiona Templeton wil/ offer a free

PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP"This informal workshop will deal with methods of creation

(Iive/planned/improvisational) and relationships between

performer and audience. People with diverse backgrounds are

welcome as the workshops will look at how to find common basesfor diverse media, and how one medium can use the peculiaritiesof another." (FT)

PERFORMANCE*

Monday 8:30 p.m.Fiona Templeton presentsTHOUGHT/DEATH and ONLY YOUFiona Templeton's performances blend lightning-fast slapstickhumor, striking visual tableaux, and a probing investigation intothe /ive-ness of live art. (In the first half of THOUGHT/DEATH,for instance, an extraordinarily nervous woman begins a series of

gestures - biting her nails, sucking her thumbs - only to

interrupt them and begin again in the second half, an endless

sequence of blackout sketches detail various ways of dying-death being, after all, the last act any performer can perform.)Templeton was born in Scotland and was a founding member of

London's Theater of Mistakes before moving to New York City,where she currently resides.

FILM*

Tuesday 8:00 p.m.OF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE: THE CINEMA OFDEREK JARMAN .

"HOME MOVIES"

including REMOVAL PARTY (1976, S8 to 16mm, 12 min.), BROKEN

ENGLISH (1979, S8 to 16mm, 12 min. promotional videotape forMarianne Faithful), THROBBING GRISTLE PSYCHIC RALLY INHEAVEN (1980, S8 to 16mm, 25 min.), PIRATE TAPE (1982, S8transferred to video to 16mm, 25 min., with William Burroughs),and IMAGINING OCTOBER (1984, S8 to 16mm, 35 min.).Jarman's "HOME MOVIES" have been an important component ofhis work since he was first introduced to the medium in the early1970s. He has said of these films, "The Super-8s were alwaysintended to be home movies. It's the best form of filmmaking."

VIDEO

Thursday 8:30 p.mJohn Adams will presentINTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES (1986, 61 min.)This fascinating tape sets up a cinematic labyrinth with an

always playful sound-image relationship. The subjects of

economic, political, and narrative power are underlined by a

lecture on the copyright of intellectual properties. Adams

presently lives in Newcastle, England, and completed this tapewith a grant from the Massachusetts Arts Council.

FILM*

Friday and

Saturday Woldman Theater, SUNYAB 11:30 p.mOF ANGELS AND APOCALYPSE: THE CINEMA OF

DEREICJARMAN 2: " ' "' :E -:

THE QUEEN IS DEAD (1986, S8 to 35mm, 15 min.

promotional videotape for The Smiths)and

JUBILEE (1977, 35mm, 103 min.)Often hailed as the punk equivalent of EASY RIDER, JUBILEE has

become a cult film as relevant today as when it was released ten

years ago. While Jarman claims it is a film primarily about

Britain, JUBILEE offers a prophetic (and at times wildly comic)depiction of the Western cultural malaise of the 1970s. With Adam

Ant, The Slits, Jordon and Toyah Wilcox.

JARMAN continues in February with: 2/3 "HOME MOVlES" (TheVault, Hallwalls), 8:00 p.m.; 2/5 SEBASTIANE (Woldman Theater,Amherst Campus), 7:00, 9:00 p.m.; 2/6 THE ANGELIC

CONVERSATION (Woldman Theater, Amherst Campus),7130; 9:30 p.m.

700 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202

(716) 854-5828

GALLERY HOURS: ADMISSION TO EVENTS Photo: "The Angelic Conversation."

12:00-6:00 p.m. Tuesday-Friday Members .00.00-unlessotherwisenoted.byDerekJarman. - unless otherwise noted. by Derek Jarman.

1:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday 'This event will take place in The Vault, 2nd floor

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| '*--1- Ronald Ehmke - Performance Curator

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Armin Heurich - Video Editing Coordinator

' ADDRESS l**`** Donna Kapa - Video Editing Coordinator

IJulie Zando - Video Editing Coordinator

| C|TY. STATE ZlPll Hallwalls' programs of contemporary an are made possible by grants from the National

|Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., a federal agency; the New York State Council

|on the Arts; the Institute of Museum and Services; Erie County, NM; the City of Buffalo;

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