To register, please make a donation through paypal.me/crosspulse or Venmo: @crosspulse. If you need assistance, please contact event coordinator Evie Ladin.
Interactive Body Music Experience with Keith Terry, Evie Ladin, Bryan Dyer and Jim Santi Owen
Enjoy making music in community with the sounds of your own body – step, clap, snap, sing – explore rhythm games and skills with three leaders in the field. Body Music Basics with Keith Terry, MoToR/method with Evie Ladin, Circle Singing with Bryan Dyer and Indian Rhythms with Jim Santi Owen – leading into improvisation and jamming. Accessible and gratifying, traditional and contemporary Body Music exists all over the world.
Crosspulse’s FREE FRY Jams happen monthly at Ashkenaz in Berkeley. Thanks to Rhythmix Cultural Works for hosting this special event on the International Day of Body Music.
About the International Day of Body Music
Crosspulse’s International Body Music Festival was seminal in formalizing the art form of Body Music into a genre. The International Day of Body Music is an effort to promote the art form and grow the Body Music community on all levels – local, regional, national and international. Body Music happenings will be going on simultaneously in communities all over the world during a 24-hour period. In the inaugural event in 2022 – there were 40 events in 20 countries participating! The full list of worldwide events is HERE.
International Day of Body Music Workshop Leader Bios
Keith Terry is a percussionist/rhythm-dancer/educator whose Body Music performances, workshops, and commissions are popular among professional artists and educators. Keith is known for large intercultural projects, directing creative ensembles as Slammin All-Body Band, Crosspulse Percussion Ensemble, and Body Tjak, and as the founding Artistic Director of International Body Music Festival, and Crosspulse.
Evie Ladin is a choreographer, step dancer, banjo player, singer, songwriter and square-dance caller, with a lifetime of experience in traditional American arts, and contemporary interpretations. Evie tours solo, Duo with Keith Terry, the Evie Ladin Band, her all-female moving choir MoToR/dance, and Crosspulse. She is the Executive Director of the International Body Music Festival since 2008.
Bryan Dyers’ deep bass and solid beatbox straddles vocal and rhythm sections. A multi-talented musician, he plays several instruments; writes and arranges music, conducts choirs, and works in television and film. He performs with the San Francisco Bay Area’s top vocal groups Bobby McFerrin’s Motion, SoVoSó, Linda Tillery & the Cultural Heritage Choir and CHELLE! & Friends.
Jim Santi Owen has been a student of North and South Indian percussion for 33 years. For nearly as long, he has used the vocabulary of Body Percussion to share the complexity and richness of those traditions in forms that are accessible, interactive, and fun. www.jimsantiowen.com