Rumput + Benjamin Vaudeville et André Daneau + Molly Bower + Jesse Orr at La Plante, Montréal

La Plante 185 Avenue Van Horne, Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Rumput plays a style of Indonesian street music called keroncong, often blended with old-time Appalachian music, and accompanied by shadow theater and crankies (scrolling panoramic artwork). Benjamin Vaudeville et André Daneau harmonica Duo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dzTkIzy1a4 Jesse Orr will be performing crankies at various locations within the venue through the night. Molly Bower will warm up our … Continue reading Rumput + Benjamin Vaudeville et André Daneau + Molly Bower + Jesse Orr at La Plante, Montréal

Rumput, Gamelan Kusuma Laras, and Boxcutter Collective at Jalopy

Jalopy Theater and School of Music 315 Columbia St, New York, NY, United States

Doors at 7, Boxcutter Collective 7:30-8:00, Gamelan Kusuma Laras Small Ensemble 8:00-8:30 Rumput 8:30-9:30. $10. Rumput plays a style of Indonesian street music called keroncong which they blend with old time Appalachian music. They use shadow theater and a style of scrolling artwork called a cranky to accompany their music. http://rumput.org/ Gamelan Kusuma Laras will … Continue reading Rumput, Gamelan Kusuma Laras, and Boxcutter Collective at Jalopy

Rumput and Katherine Fahey at Black Cherry Puppet Theater

Black Cherry Puppet Theater Black Cherry Puppet Theater 1115 Hollins Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Katherine Fahey is a papercut artist, shadow puppeteer, designer, and performer. She's a candid and thoughtful artist equipped with a storyteller's voice and meticulous craftsmanship. http://katherinefahey.com Tickets available online: https://blackcherry.ticketspice.com/rumput

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Sounding Out Indonesian Music conference @ Cornell University

Lincoln Hall, B20 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Kroncong by Rumput, plus music composed and improvised by Andrew Timar, CAGE, and Szkieve. The Cornell Modern Indonesia Project brings together some forty participants from the US, Canada, and Indonesia, to sound out the state of Indonesian music, both as a subject of scholarly inquiry, and as an artistic practice pursued within and beyond Indonesia. … Continue reading Sounding Out Indonesian Music conference @ Cornell University