, WA‘rEttiiio CHRONIC†- Wednesday. June â€1.20†- 25 Special performances thi eek at the Jazz Room Join the (Hand River Jazz Society in a spe» Brubeck. Be sure to catch this oneâ€"ofâ€"a«kind Defying classiï¬cation. Buchbinder's music ciiil'lhurstluy performance featuring interna» performance that will be sure to amaze and represents the most innovative and irre- tionally renowned jazz pianist David Braid, delight. sistible elements reflected in contemporary paired with Waterloo's very own Penderecki On Friday, the David Buchbinder Quintet Jazzsounds. . ' ‘ String Quartet at the Jazz Room at the his plays the Jazz Room. Buchbinder is a Juno« Joining Buchbinder on trumpet and ‘ tonc lluether Hotel. award~winning trumpeter, composer and fluegelhom will be the highly talented Peter the music features a contemporary work cultural inventor, and he's making his Jazz total: on saxophone and clarinet. and Man by Braid, inspired by the ancient Chauvet Room debut with his highly talented quintet Newton on piano. Rounding out the rhythm myt- paintings in France. The music express featuring a mix of savvy veterans and fiery section will be Jazz Room favourites Justin . . vs a deeply nuanced and expressive interpre- upâ€"and-comers Gray on bass and Derek Gray on drums. They . ’ ‘ ration of art created as many as 25.000 years The Toronto Star calls his creations, were recently featured at The Jazz Room in I ‘ ‘ ago, echoing timeless themes of creativity “ï¬ercely imaginative. highly original music the highly popular Gray Matter performance N ; e ... ,. .. and what it means to be human. that swaggers with volatile rhythms cushion featuring lngrid Jensen. . ‘ -« a r. 4 Braid’s work combines harmonic intrica» ing endlessly changing modes . . . and idio» The Jan Room will also be pan of the ï¬rst ‘ ‘ - 1 : 1! _l'\ i cies fundamental to his training in European syncratic, accessible gumbo.†annual Summer Lights Festival this Saturday ‘ . * l classical music and the spontaneity ofAmer- Drawing on influences of the masters. The Jazz Room will feature entertaining " ' ican jazz. His original music engages audi- Mingus and Monk. balanced by Jewish, Ara- music for passers~by during its regular hours ences with a quiet. thoughtful, lyrical voice bic and Roma sounds. along with lashings of Stop by for a sampling of music and possibly that does not conform neatly to any one classical and even classic cartoon music. evenabeverage. musical genre. Buchbinder’s compositions and band For more information visit Braid daIJJed audiences recently at The improvisations weave a sonic journey to terâ€" http:/lsummerlightsfestivalcom or visit Jazz Room in his performance with Matt n'fyanddeligit. wwwkwjazzroomcom. O O O - - ts F t a] if 21 First annual K W Summer L1 es 1v se or une This Saturday, uptown Waterloo and a 5: â€Summer lights festival is going to make downtown Kitchener will be home to the a; j 4 our streets come alive for one spectacular ï¬rst annual Summer lights festival June 2], ’ ff: . . g " night, and the whole community is coming 9 pm. to 2 am ...- ‘ " is" . . ' out to make it all happen. What a remarkable A collaborative initiative showcasing the ‘ ‘ / undenaking this has been." said Bill Poole. vibrant local arts and culture community. ’ 3' executive director of'l'he (lay and (ilass the event currently has more than 200 par- ; , , g, .1 in Gallery. ticipating artists. groups and organizations. For one night only, Summer lights Radio Musk, dance. film, food and other random will be broadcasting live in partnership With t‘n'aflvt' expressions all in eight hubs. (kird Community and launer Radio. l or more information Visit liventgoer's will aLso have the opportunity www sunirneriightsfestiml com to partictpate in bike tours. yoga. dancing. Summer Lights li-stival is a lree event ,- .‘ ,» ~ ».« ._ ’1’". ~; ' , ’ . . . v. Q singing, a rooftop lounge complete with promoting discovery and exploration. [he “' L‘ Mufï¬n-“4:" 'r. . : '. 4 is, . . . music. bubbles and body paint, plus life sm- \uniint-i lights l1-stival inVites the public to ‘ r." _ We ‘9’! g' . _. renga. bike tune ups, food trucks. ghost experience downtown Kitchener and t3 . :1 I, 7 walking tours. sand pools. street games and uptown Waterloo at night With local musi . T ‘ guenlla planting alongside countless otlu-i (mm and artists, (hinting in the streets, 7 ' activrties. photo lxmlhs. roller derby athletes. story The Clay and Glass Gallery will be a stop on the first annual Summer Lights Festival June 21 The experience would not he tonipla-ir tellers. mink-rs. film st reeriings. intemation """""‘ WHhOuI the numerous local men hanh .il tumne. fashion shows. an Installalllinx, exhibitions. attivitiesand music at lhe(lana talk with the distinguished UW Al'Ihlfï¬â€˜Hlfl‘ along with restaurants and ban. 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