Planetarium: Laraaji, Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter

  • Planetarium is an event where people come to listen deeply. We ask everyone who attends to remain silent in the listening area and to keep all conversations to a whisper in other parts of the space. We also ask that there is no phone use in the entire space. If that sounds good to you, read on... - - - - - - - - Planetarium lands in the private loft in Ridgewood for its third edition of a monthly series running through April. There's a beautiful hi-fi system in the space, and there are plentiful vibes. Bring blankets, sleeping bags, pillows or anything else you'd like to make yourself comfortable. We only do a handful of reservations so that there's plenty of room to spread out. For this edition it is our deepest honor to welcome Laraaji, a New York artist who has been making music for more than fifty years. Most well known for his "Day of Radiance" album in Brian Eno's ambient series, that work is a small part of a vast catalog of meditative and spirit-filled music. We will be in the presence of a master. Laraaji will be performing in the midst of records played by Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin, co-founders of Planetarium, as well as the co-founding resident DJs of New York institutions Nowadays, Mister Saturday Night and Mister Sunday. For this edition of Planetarium, dinner will be part of the experience. We've partnered with our friend, post-partum doula and long-time Marlow and Sons/Diner/Roman's affiliate Marisa Mendez Marthaller, who will be making two delicious soups, one vegan and one with meat, to serve with hunks of She Wolf Bread. Marisa will serve the soups between 7pm and 8pm, when we'll keep the lights up and have a more social hour before we go deep. At 8pm, soup will become self-serve for any late arrivals (or takers on seconds), and we'll turn the lights down and go far out into space. You can bring your own drinks (there's no bar), and we'll have all the creature comforts that you might otherwise need inside, so you never have to leave the bubble we're creating. In order to give more people the opportunity to join us, we limit tickets to two per person. Please do not make multiple orders. We will only honor two tickets purchased under one name, even if you make multiple purchases. Also, because we're doing this at a private space, we'll only send the location info to people who reserve space in advance. We'll send out the location from [email protected] on the morning of the session. Make sure to safe list that email address so you receive the notification. If you have not received this email by noon on Saturday, January 7, but have purchased a ticket, search your spam, junk, promotions and other folders for an email from [email protected]. The subject is: "Please Read: All The Info For Planetarium". So you know how to plan, we can tell you it's not too far from Nowadays, less than five minutes from the Halsey L. We've posted three tiers of tickets. $50 is the standard contribution we need from everyone to make the night work. (It also includes dinner.) We're also offering supplemented $30 tickets for those without the means to purchase a full price ticket, and we're offering supporter tickets for those that can afford to supplement the lower priced tickets. The $30 tickets are on an honor system basis. Please only take them if you need them, and please support at the higher level if you are able. We're looking forward to getting lost in sound with you. Until then...
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    • Última actualización
      1 year ago
    • Coste
      $30 - $70
    • Edad mínima
      21+
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