Octave
Alliance (501c3) and
Clarion Music in
partnership with the San Francisco Waterkeepers and Earthlight Magazine present
a
Transformance
Saturday June 4, 2005 at 8:00 and
10:30 pm
in the Hawk Hill tunnel overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.
On a candlelit stage we will transform a former place of war to ecological sound and word. This concert is a fundraiser for the Green Music Network - a national database supporting the connection of non-profit organizations with musicians for mutual benefit.
Organic
World Acoustic
Transformers:
Stephen Kent: didjeridu master,
hang, percussion
Alan Tower: huaca, hang, didjeridu
Rafael Bejarano: huaca, didjeridu, fujara, throat singing
Steve Sklar: Tuvan throat singing, didjeridu
Visionary
environmental authors/speakers
Connie Barlow and Michael Dowd
All acoustic concert. No amplification. The tunnel acts as the 5th performer, providing its powerful resonance. This transformance will be an unforgettable sonic journey integrating the deepest of ecological values. And it will be toasty warm inside the tunnel!
ALERT! Both the 8pm and the 10:30 shows are sold out. NO TIX SOLD at Tunnel entrance. We have another tunnel concert coming up early October. If you would like future info please send an email to atower@octavealliance.org.
Tickets are $20. Available at www.jambasetickets.com keyword TRANSFORMANCE or OCTAVE. The tunnel seats approx 130 for each show. For more information please contact Alan Tower at Octave Alliance. Carpooling is strongly encouraged. Arrive early for enough time to park, walk and experience the beauty of the surroundings before concert begins. IMPORTANT! FESTIVAL SEATING ONLY. BRING: A pad to sit on, LOW beach chair OR a Zafu/Zazen bench. It will be warm in the tunnel but warm gear may still be desirable.
Directions:
From 101 going north: Over the Golden Gate bridge, take the Alexander Ave exit, stay in left lane and you will come quickly to a stop sign. Left under the highway and now stay in the right lane and start up the long hill (Conzleman Rd.) to the top of the Headlands. Immediately on your left is parking lot that we are encouraging folks to stop at to enable carpools to go up to the tunnel. Continue on up the hill and an OA staff person will provide your car with a windshield placard for the concert to park up near the tunnel.
From 101 going south: Take the last exit before the bridge and up the headlands hill to concert. See above for more details.
