Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Artist of the Week | Anji Bee 5/09

After an 8 year hiatus, the lovely Vanessa Daou has returned with a delicious new album. Part smooth jazz, part experimental folk - Miss Daou paints an aural portrait of a smoky basement lounge where a sexy poetess performs side by side with a sensual chanteuse. Daou flows effortless between the two worlds of spoken word and song, and we follow along, held in sway by her siren’s call. Listening to 'Joe Sent Me' is like coming back to your favorite old haunt to find that time has stood still and preserved the magic of that first time you discovered it there, hidden just below the surface of the busy city streets.

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Zipless/Vanessa Daou



"Vanessa Daou's 1994 debut album Zipless consists entirely of musical interpretations of the poetry of feminist writer Erica Jong, as found in her 1991 collection Becoming Light: Poems New and Selected. ... According to the description of the album on Daou's website, "Jong's emotionally complex and sexually-charged narratives radiated against the sumptuous backdrop of Peter’s masterful arrangements and Vanessa’s engrossing vocal caresses." Jong herself provided a vocal for the album, reciting her own poem on the track Smoke. The album's title alludes to a two-word phrase coined by Jong in her 1973 novel Fear of Flying, referring to a sexual encounter between two strangers, without emotional commitment or involvement. One of the words is "zipless." We're far too delicate to include the other word here."

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Monday, August 03, 2009

1-900-SELFPLEX @ the New York International Fringe Festival

Jody P. Person (JOE SENT MDE choreographer) and Alex DeFazio (JOE SENT MDE dramaturg) have a show at the New York International Fringe Festival this August. The show is called 1-900-SELFPLEX; it premiers Aug 17th and runs through the 28th. The show is being presented by Elixir Productions Theatre Company, an independent group of theatre artists dedicated to developing plays and performances about gender, sexuality.