Props, Choreography and concept by Warrior Girl and Satori Circus, music by Dixon's Violin. This performance, inspired by Butoh follows the corse of relationships, in love, angst, and seperation.
Lisa Berger, Soparano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soparano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soparano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soprano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soprano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soprano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soprano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Lisa Berger, Soprano: Faculty Recital, George Mason University
Lisa Berger has been a member of the Voice faculty at George Mason
University since 2003, teaching Class Voice and private music instruction.
She received her Bachelor of Music and her Master of Music degrees from
The Boston Conservatory. She performed in the New England region
with the Boston Summer Opera, Providence Opera Theater, and Stam‐
ford Opera in such roles as Olympia, Lucia, Gilda, and Fiodiligi. She spent
seven years singing at the Opera in Regensburg, Germany, performing
also as a guest artist in Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Pforzheim. Since returning to
the Washington area, she has been a member and soloist with the Washington Bach Con‐
sort, and has been with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
Written in response to a friend. Let me know what you guys think
original song by shawn michael droke
myspace.com/bandmonkeygoround
song by shawn michael droke
myspace.com/bandmonkeygoround
i recorded and mixed this for the indie film Finding Jenua !
this is one of our originals with a Latin flavour..lots of room to improv in it..DRUNKEN MONKEY is this coffe house that we perform at often in Orlando,Fla..It has a real fun living room concert feel to it..
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 2009
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OYE! Vintage photo of Punk Rockers FilmGuru & WarriorGirl... Enjoy!
-The Blond One-
1989 Photography
Check out the site: www.inbflat.net. A very cool idea from Darren Solomon, a member of Science for Girls, he combined user submitted YouTube videos to make a sort of orchestra of instruments and spoken word. Not exactly music, I'd like to call it aural or sound art. Its layered in sounds and inspiring poetry that works in any order of play.
What do you think? How would you do this differently? Does this give you any ideas?