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“DRAWING ON THE WALLS” with WindSync & BodyVox

“DRAWING ON THE WALLS” with WindSync & BodyVox

UNITING LIVE CHAMBER MUSIC & INNOVATIVE DANCE

Always surprising, delightfully entertaining, and utterly original, Chamber Music Northwest and BodyVox will unite live chamber music and bold contemporary dance for their 10th collaboration together, DRAWING ON THE WALLS. This World Premiere production is musically headlined by one of our favorite wind quintets, the dynamic and innovative WindSync. Like recent collaborations—NINETEEN*TWENTY (Akropolis Wind Quintet, 2022) and Beautiful Everything (Imani Winds, 2024)—WindSync will join forces with BodyVox’s choreographers and dancers for an evening that celebrates the voice of the soul (music) and of the body (dance).

“An invigoratingly fresh blend of dance and music…”

Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland Community College (Sylvania) - Performing Arts Center
Saturday, 4/25 • 2:00 pm

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Program

Click on any piece of music below to learn more about it.

NADIA BOULANGER Three Pieces

NADIA BOULANGER (1887–1979) Three Pieces, Arr. Kara LaMoure

No 1. Modéré
No 2. Sans vitesse et à l’aise
No 3. Vite et nerveusement rythmé

MARC MELLITS “Apollo”

MARC MELLITS (b. 1966) Apollo

I. Theia
II. Luna Nova
III. Debbie Waltzing on the Moon
IV. Moonwalk

PHILIP GLASS Etude No. 17

PHILIP GLASS (b. 1937) Etude No. 17, Arr. Kara LaMoure

OSVALDO GOLIJOV “Tenebrae”

OSVALDO GOLIJOV (b. 1960) Tenebrae, Arr. Kara LaMoure

AKSHAYA AVRIL TUCKER “What Will You Hold”

AKSHAYA AVRIL TUCKER (b. 1992) What Will You Hold

I. What will you
II. Hold sacred
III. In the rain

ELLIOTT CARTER Woodwind Quintet

ELLIOTT CARTER (1908–2012) Woodwind Quintet (1948)

I. Allegretto
II. Allegro giocoso

Artists

BodyVox BodyVox Dance Company

Led by Emmy Award-winning choreographers Jamey Hampton and Ashley Roland, BodyVox is known for its visual virtuosity, distinctive wit and unique ability to combine dance, theater and film into breathtaking productions rich in imagery, athleticism and humor. Since its founding in 1997, BodyVox has toured to critical acclaim on stages around the world, developed 9 award-winning films, 30 original shows, and 3 operas, featuring more than 200 original dances.

Based in Portland, Oregon, BodyVox’s movement surges from a fascination with the endless possibilities of the human body in motion, informed by years of cross-training and layers of experience. Hampton and Roland are distinguished artists on the world stage, formed by their years working as creators and performers with innovative dance companies Momix, ISO Dance, and Pilobolus. BodyVox builds upon this tradition of excellence with a unique voice that is equally influenced by its Northwest roots and world view.

Adding to its full-evening shows and repertory pieces, BodyVox’s films have won numerous awards in national and international festivals. “Modern Daydreams” – composed of “Treadmill Softly,” “Islands in the Sky,“ Unleashed” and “Deere John” – won the prestigious American Choreography Award for Outstanding Achievement in Short film in 2002.

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WindSync WindSync Wind Quintet

Garrett Hudson, flute
Noah Kay, oboe
Graeme Steele Johnson, clarinet
Kara LaMoure, bassoon
Anni Hochhalter, horn

Over nearly two decades of performing throughout the United States and abroad, WindSync has proven itself “a major force in the American chamber music landscape” (Arts and Culture Texas), puncturing performing conventions and stretching the boundaries of what the wind quintet can be through fearless programming and a fresh stage presence. WindSync has appeared on some of the country’s most prestigious stages, including Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Library of Congress, at Chamber Music Northwest and the Ravinia, Moab, Orcas Island, and Phoenix Chamber Music Festivals, and internationally in China, Taiwan, Panama, Mexico, and Canada.

In the spirit of the dressed-down, boyband accessibility that inspired the quintet’s cheeky name, WindSync boasts a unique concert experience featuring largely self-generated repertoire—commissioned by the group or arranged in-house—performed frequently from memory and presented always with a personal touch from the stage. Building a new repertoire driven by purpose and growing from close collaboration, WindSync has commissioned new works from leading and rising American composers, including Viet Cuong, Nathalie Joachim, Shawn Okpebholo, Marc Mellits, Miguel del Águila, Nicky Sohn, Akshaya Avril Tucker, and Mason Bynes—many of which have become emerging standards of the wind quintet literature. Commissions-in-progress include new music by Kian Ravaei, a sextet for piano and winds by Timo Andres to be performed with the composer, and a collaborative work with soprano Karen Slack composed by Michael Abels.

Highlights of the 2025/26 season, the group’s 17th, include collaborations with pianists Jon Kimura Parker and Evren Ozel, the Balourdet Quartet, and with the San Diego Symphony as soloists for the premiere of a new work by Ivan Trevino. WindSync also returns to the Grand Teton Music Festival, Chamber Music Tulsa, Caramoor, and the Chautauqua Institution, as well as Chamber Music Northwest for an original collaboration with the dance company BodyVox.

This season also sees the release of Nadia, an album celebrating Nadia Boulanger’s American legacy and christening the ensemble’s exclusive recording relationship with Delos/Outhere Music. The quintet’s 2024 album WindSync Plays Miguel del Águila, recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London, debuted at number one on the Billboard classical charts.

A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, WindSync presents a year-round concert series as well as the annual Onstage Offstage Chamber Music Festival in Houston, Texas. Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026, the Festival integrates guest artists of national renown with WindSync members and local musicians from Houston’s vibrant music scene for artistic cross-pollination. The 10th anniversary edition of the Festival features a one-of-a-kind collaboration with the Balourdet Quartet for an ambitious chamber performance of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde without conductor.

Since the creation of a costumed and choreographed production of Peter and the Wolf that launched the ensemble’s first performances, education has been central to WindSync’s mission. WindSync has served on the faculty of Madeline Island Chamber Music and as a guest artist at universities, conservatories, and music festivals across the country, including the New World Symphony, Yale School of Music, Eastman School of Music, Northwestern University, Kent Blossom Music Festival, and dozens of others. WindSync also maintains a year-round educational partnership with the Houston Youth Symphony Coda Music Program, and in 2022 was honored with the Fischoff National Chamber Music Association’s Ann Divine Educator Award.

Founded at Rice University in 2009, WindSync embarked on a robust touring career after winning the Concert Artists Guild’s 2012 Victor Elmaleh Competition and the 2016 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, continuing as prize winners at the 2018 M-Prize Chamber Arts Competition. WindSync’s tri-coastal musicians—Garrett Hudson, Noah Kay, Graeme Steele Johnson, Anni Hochhalter, and Kara LaMoure—make their homes in New York City, San Francisco, and Houston. WindSync is represented by MKI Artists.

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