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Red Book Dialogues: Meredith Monk

When

Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 (8–9:30pm)

Where

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Rubin Museum of Art (Venue Partner)

150 W 17th St

212.620.5000

Directions: A, C or E to 14th Street; 1 to 18th Street; 1, 2, 3 to 14th Street; F and M to 14th Street; N, R, Q, 4, 5 and 6 to 14th or the L to 6th Avenue. Bus: B20 to the corner of 7th Avenue and 17th Street.

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$25

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Meredith Monk has a voice that simply embeds itself in the consciousness. Tonight, the ever-experimental composer/singer goes psychoanalytic to interpret a folio from Jung's notorious Red Book. Analyst Morgan Stebbins lends his Jungian expertise to a back-and-forth conversation that's likely to touch upon her creative process, the pull of myths, and the unconscious. With Monk in the room, this looks to be an unpredictable and proper adieu to the Rubin's inspired Red Book Dialogues.

Jason Jude Chan, Flavorpill

Rubin Museum of Art says…

Composer Meredith Monk sits down with analyst Morgan Stebbins in the last of the Red Book Dialogues. The Dialogues pair personalities from all walks of life with a Jungian analyst in celebration of the Rubin Museum's exhibition of Carl Jung's famous Red Book.

 

Meredith Monk is a composer, singer, and creator of new opera and music theater works. She was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006 and her 2008 CD, Impermanence, was nominated for a Grammy. Her latest music theater work, Songs of Ascension, premiered at Stanford University in October 2008 and was performed at Brooklyn Academy of Music in October 2009.