We’re firing on all cylinders now for our “Oh, river” video project. After spending a bit of time shooting in Connecticut, we’re nearly finished with filming and are excited to move onto editing. There have been a couple adventures of note:

1. Jeff fell into the river while filming at night. A wet boot is not fun to work in!

2. We had a National Geographic encounter with a group of buzzards that Tara spotted while driving through Bear Mountain on our second visit.

We’re posting just a few pictures. We don’t want to give away too much. The first is of our current setup for playing a live score to our video. We’re in the middle of writing the choreography for the show. Be on the lookout for our newsletter which will include information on our project screening. The second is of Tara shooting cat tail footage.

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Sheesh! Too much time has past since we last posted about our little outing to Bear Mountain. A lot has happened since then, and we’re excited to share the news in this super update.

In mid-February, we began our Winter Workspace residency at Wave Hill in the Bronx. We’ve been loving the morning Metro North rides along the Hudson every time we go up there to our studio. The river, palisades and gardens at Wave Hill have proved to be inspirational for us. We love to watch nature happen, and it’s not so easy to do that in Bushwick, Brooklyn. One rainy Monday, we watched a cardinal snacking on a few worms that came out of the ground. Tara also saved a worm that found its way onto the road and helped it to return to the soil.

The project that we are working on in our studio is called “Oh, River”. It is a nomadic shelter that relies on a horizontal structure, i.e. a tree branch, an I-beam under a bridge, to be pitched. There is various imagery of symbiosis happening on the quilted portion, and we delved into the craft of instrument making. To date, we made a bird wood block and sleigh bells that resemble a branch. Currently, an avocado shaker is in the works. Our plan is to set the tent up at various sites and take video of a new performance that we’ll compile with other footage to exist as more than pure documentation.

Below are some pictures of the “new” studio, casting concrete weights for the tent with railroad spikes found on the Metro North tracks, gluing up the bird wood block, visiting the cactus greenhouse at Wave Hill, collecting a bounty at Wave Hill, and a few images of the tent.

Open studios for the residency are this Saturday, March 26 from 12 – 4 pm. We hope to see you there!

Several weeks ago we headed up to Bear Mountain in New York for a hike and to rummage around the woods for some good sounds. Since there are no native cacti in New York, we thought we should probably discover the percussive potential native to this area, so we took the drumsticks and the keys on our hike. It was chilly but good research.



This one goes out to Anne Schaefer from the roof of the contemporary museum in Nice, France. Thanks for your support of our indiegogo fundraiser. We spent a really nice day and night in Nice, marveling at the Cote d’ Azure, looking at some art and eating crepes and baguette. Our performance at Concert au 5 was really special and intimate. One of our favorites.

It’s been a bit since we posted and much has happened since! Our shows in Amsterdam went great. We had a nice evening at Delicatessan. Bas prepared a delicious pasta and screened a short film after our performance. We loved seeing all the cyclists there! We spent our free day at the Rijksmuseum and eating a cone of fries and mayonaise. Below is also a sneak peek of us in Paris eating crepes. Mmmmm!

This is a photo shout out to Margaret Boozer from the coast of the North Sea in The Hague, Netherlands. Thank you for your support of our indiegogo fundraiser! We spent a lovely, misty afternoon walking the shore and searching for shells with our friend Rachel. This was a special and rare moment of rest between a string of performances. We also ate some tasty raw herring and onion sandwiches, a local staple.

This is our first photo shout out from Berlin to our dear friend Blithe. Many thanks for your generous contribution! One shot is of Tara making a “B” in front of the infamous radio tower at Alexanderplatz. The second is of us in the town of Marzahn. We encountered a beach wall mural there! Thank you Blithe! P.S. The sky was beautiful that day!

We performed at FIT today in Berlin. It was a great outdoor space. The weather was drizzly, but thankfully it was not windy. Just before we performed, a barrel of fire was lit to keep us and our audience toasty. Below are some pics and one of our morning pastry medley!

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