Jun 21 2020
12 Minutes Max- VIRTUAL

12 Minutes Max- VIRTUAL

Presented by Salt Lake City Public Library at Online/Virtual Space

The City Library is happy to present the first livestream version of 12 Minutes Max, Sunday, June 21, at 2pm. We will stream works by local artists Kohl Glass, Molly Heller, and Dave Madden, and host a live Q&A with each artist following their work. Please join us using this Vimeo link. https://vimeo.com/427915463

Film director and screenwriter Kohl Glass had the idea for Gruff years ago as a film student at BYU, having just read Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and a number of fairy tales at the same time. “It dawned on me how the story of The Three Billy Goats Gruff could be told as a story of waiting, specifically waiting out of fear of something that may or may not actually be there.” Kohl is a passionate and experienced filmmaker known for his strong, visual style and creative originality. Early on, his senior film, Der Ostwind, was chosen to be an official Selection of the Sundance Film Festival. He has since directed three feature films: Orc Wars (aka Dragonfyre) of which a bootlegged version had over 14 million views on YouTube, You May Now Kill the Bride (MarVista) which premiered on Lifetime to a reported 1.2 million viewers, and most recently Josie Jane: Kill the Babysitter for Top Dead Center Films. In 2012, Kohl wrote The Generations Project episode “Natalie,” which won an Emmy. Originally from Arizona, raised in Colorado, Kohl currently lives in Salt Lake City, with his wife and daughter.

Molly Heller will present Finding, a dance solo that loops patterns and re-threads monotony. Structured from a collection of heart idioms, this work physicalizes the attempt to find connection with one's surroundings. Relentlessness. Restlessness. Repetitiveness. This solo softens desire and attempts to welcome intimacy during a time when this might feel impossible. Finding, with a score by composer Michael Wall, was recently a part of Shawl-Anderson Dance Center & Dance Up Close/East Bay’s presentation From One to Many: Six Solos Shared. Molly is the director of Heartland, a multi-disciplinary collective based in Salt Lake City, with collaborators in dance, visual arts, and music. She is also an Assistant Professor in the School of Dance at the University of Utah. Molly currently dances with Joanna Kotze, Katie Faulkner, and Arletta Anderson. mollyheller.com

Musician Dave Madden (aka nonnon) will present One to Four of Thirteen Voices for Eleven Minutes (for semi-modular synthesizer and laptop), about which he says “... I’m going to wrangle, listen to, guide, silence, and also allow these wild machines to do whatever they want in under twelve minutes. The goal is to create an environment both you and I have never (or rarely) heard, though – sorry! – one that will be selfishly aimed at trying to impress myself with discoveries of combinations of disparate circuits. When I hit that New spot, my tell is long pauses. Watch for it and see if we have the same taste.” Dave has a Master’s Degree in Composition from BYU and has spent the last twenty years writing, performing, gathering sounds, and scoring experimental award-winning video productions as part of the Nowhere Mountain collective with photographer Mark Regester. Dave is also a journalist, reviewing music whose tricks he might borrow, at Squidsear.com https://www.youtube.com/user/phenomenonnon/videos

Admission Info

Free Event

Dates & Times

2020/06/21 - 2020/06/21

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000