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Katt Hernandez (violin) grew up in Ann Arbor, MI, where she helped create a program for improvisers at the University of Michigan, and played throughout the Detroit metro area. She has been in the Boston area for the last five years, and has played throughout the east coast, where she has played with a great number of musicians and dancers and others including Joe Maneri, Zack Fuller, John Voigt, Allisa Cardone, Brad Kemp, Jeff Arnal, Dylan Paul, Gordon Beeferman, James Coleman, Jack Wright, Adam James Wilson, Mike Bullock, Ben Hall, Dave Gross, El Cuerpo Exquisito, John Dierker, Hans Rickheit, Dan Breen, Marc Bisson, Walter Wright and Arto Artinian. She has performed on the Autumn Uprising, High Zero, Boston CyberArts and Ear Whacks festivals and- to date- any number of subway passages, underground grottos, and troglyditical performace spaces, as well as other experimental and life-making spaces up and down the east coast. She has also played music of the late Ottman empire and Whirling Dervish ceremonies with the Eurasia ensemble. In the last year she has helped to run the Zeitgeist Gallery in Cambridge, MA through playing, programming, protesting, and mayhem.
Gary Fieldman began his career at an early age playing on a chair to Beatle records. After this first instrument had been destroyed, his parents bought him a drum set and he has since performed in a wide variety of musical situations. In the words of Leyo Lechenyo-- "Gary has taken rocks, bowls, sheet metal, a 1920's snare drum, and other blue prints of his experience, and forged a style unexpectedly ambient and blending."
James Coleman has been playing theremin in experimental and improvisational contexts in the Greater Boston area for the past 5 years. He has played with the Undr Quartet and Saturnalia. He is interested in electronic music making as an activity of the body. www.zuihitsu.net/
Anita DeChellis is a classically trained singer with an interest in modern literature for the voice. She began improvising with her husband, Dan DeChellis, a few years ago and has developed her own voice as an improviser. Anita has performed as a soloist with the Boston Pops and has worked with various conductors and composers.