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Re: [silence] Robert Wilson performs John Cage’s ‘Lecture on Nothing’


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  • From: Thomas Moore <>
  • To: David Miller <>
  • Cc: silence <>, Rod Stasick <>
  • Subject: Re: [silence] Robert Wilson performs John Cage’s ‘Lecture on Nothing’
  • Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2020 18:31:04 -0400
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28th indeed.

I couldn’t watch it — too expressively read — turned it off, as much as I admire much of Robert Wilson’s work.

Be well.

Tom

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Thomas Moore
Director, Arts and Culture
Institutional Advancement
UMBC

Office: 410-455-3370 - Cell: 301-807-1369
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On Aug 12, 2020, at 6:00 PM, David Miller <> wrote:

About to begin- but it just occurred to me: 18th anniversary? No. 28th...

Best wishes to all,

David


From:  <> on behalf of Rod Stasick <>
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 11:35 AM
To: silence <>
Subject: [silence] Robert Wilson performs John Cage’s ‘Lecture on Nothing’
 
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Robert Wilson performs John Cage’s ‘Lecture on Nothing’
Wednesday, August 12 at 6PM | FREE

National Sawdust presents Robert Wilson performing John Cage’s ‘Lecture on Nothing’
Our friends at National Sawdust stream a special event with the celebrated playwright, stage director, and performer Robert Wilson. For over fifty years, Wilson has been on the vanguard of experimental stage work, building an awe-inspiring set of landmark artistic collaborations with luminaries Philip Glass, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Lou Reed, Allen Ginsberg, and Tom Waits, among others. For this exceptional presentation — scheduled on the eighteenth anniversary of the passing of John Cage — Wilson will present an appreciation of the revolutionary composer with a solo performance of his famed 'Lecture on Nothing’.

"All I know about method, is that when I am not working, I sometimes think I know something, but when I am working, it is quite clear that I know nothing.”
— John Cage



Rod

http://stasick.org


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