Fuse Ensemble Performs unEarthed
Fuse Ensemble Performs unEarthed at UNITY of Charlottesville Saturday, April 18th at 7:00 pm, as part of Unity’s month-long Earth Day Celebration. For more information, visit Unity’s website or Fuse Ensemble’s site.
Fuse Ensemble Performs unEarthed at UNITY of Charlottesville Saturday, April 18th at 7:00 pm, as part of Unity’s month-long Earth Day Celebration. For more information, visit Unity’s website or Fuse Ensemble’s site.
Fuse Ensemble presents the premiere of Gina Biver’s unEarthed, a work for chamber ensemble and audio that is the titular piece of Fuse Ensemble’s 18th season together, unEarthed at Firehouse Theatre in Richmond, VA. The ensemble will perform works by composers Matthew Burtner, Gabrielle Smith, Brittany J. Green, Jenni Brandon and the world premiere of Gina Biver’s unEarthed, with the stunning projected visuals of Richmond artist Sarah Aha. For more information, visit https://fuse-ensemble.com or GET TICKETS HERE!
Gina Biver and Starr Foster present Things Hidden, a modern work for dance, vocalists and audio, with second set by Fuse Ensemble Duo Angela Murakami, clarinet and Nancy Snider, cello.
Experience the second live performance of Things Hidden by Gina Biver and Starr Foster Dance, and a full set of new music by Fuse Ensemble Duo Angela Murakami, clarinet and Nancy Jo Snider, cello. artspace RVA 2833-A Hathaway Rd., Richmond, VA. ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE SOON!
Conceptualized by Gina Biver, Things Hidden is a collaboration between composer Gina Biver and choreographer Starr Foster. It is a work for vocalists, dancers and audio that explores the concept of mimetic desire - the work of French philosopher Rene Girard.
Sunday 9/7/2025 at 7:30 (doors at 7:00) $18 advance, $20 day of show
Vocalists Laura Ann Singh, Liliana Dunn and Ashley Larson
Dancers Shannon Comerford, Madison Ernstes and Molly Huey
Plus a Fuse Ensemble Duo performance by clarinetist Angela Murakami and cellist Nancy Jo Snider
Opening set by composer/pianist Megan Perry Fisher and cellist Janel Leppin
This performance is funded in part by the Virginia Commission for the Arts which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.