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Jan 17
07:00 PM
Ibrahim Theater
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Spring Arts Preview!

Live performance by A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW with science films by ROMAN VISHNIAC
Films by KENNETH ANGER
Special expanded cinema presentation by IHP CURATORS

Snacks will be available, as well as beer kindly provided by Great Lakes Brewing Company!

A Sunny Day in Glasgow
A Sunny Day in Glasgow is a six-piece band based in Philadelphia and Sydney, Australia. Formed in 2006 by Ben Daniels, the lineup has changed over the years but became permanent around the 2009 release of the band’s second album Ashes Grammar. ASDIG spent most of 2010 recording and touring around the world with dates in the US, Canada, UK and Europe including festival appearances at SXSW and the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona. The band is currently recording their fourth album in Philadelphia with Jeff Zeigler at Uniform Recording (Kurt Vile, War on Drugs, Blues Control). This will be their first performance since 2010.

“[A Sunny Day in Glasgow] draw you in by offering outstanding moments in strange contexts; you’ll re-listen to hear specific pieces even though you’re unable to remember exactly when and how they occur. Ashes Grammar often feels like the result of a band who took Martha Reeves & the Vandellas’ Come and Get These Memories in the most abstract, art-damaged way possible: nostalgic, jigsaw pop music from a group of writers strong enough to keep you humming and courageous enough to make you guess.” – Andrew Gaerig, Pitchfork

Roman Vishniac Science Films
While well-known as a photographer who captured the pre-Holocaust life of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe, Roman Vishniac (1897-1990) also created many science films in the 1960s and 70s. Recording film observations of microscopic organisms, Vishniac became a pioneer in microcinematography and photomicroscopy. The University of South Carolina Moving Image Research Collection (MIRC) now holds the Roman Vishniac Film Collection, which includes 156,000 feet of motion picture film. Among the holdings are home movies and naturalist film experiments in addition to outtakes and working materials from the Living Biology film series. Whether showing close-ups of bacteria, single-celled organisms or even light reflections on the waves of a pond, Roman Vishniac’s films show the eye-opening views of the natural world that normally goes unobserved. This program of film clips and fragments will be projected during the performance by A Sunny Day in Glasgow.

Films by Kenneth Anger
Born in 1927, Kenneth Anger is perhaps the most infamous American underground filmmaker of all time. Starting out as a child actor, Anger has had a diverse career, though he is most famous for the group of experimental films he created from 1947-1980 known as the Magick Lantern Cycle. IHP is proud to feature 16mm prints from Canyon Cinema of three of the Magick Lantern titles in a special presentation:

Rabbit’s Moon – 1950, 16mm, color, 15 min.
Lucifer Rising – 1980, 16mm, color, 29 min.
Puce MomenT – 1949, 16mm, color, 6 min. with live soundtrack by A Sunny Day in Glasgow


Ticket Info

No more reservations available - but if you'd like to attend, feel free to show up Thursday night, and if there is room due to cancellations or no-shows we'll admit as many guests as we are able to!