A most enjoyable concert by Zeena.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Monday, November 23, 2015
The Zaum of Zeena
Image from Zeena Schreck Official on Facebook.
"The Zaum of Zeena" published by Frank Haines is available now; there are very few copies of the first edition left, and I'll probably be purchasing one shortly, to read, collect, and review the work.
As a collection of interviews, images, and quotes, it delves into things related to Zeena Schreck's work; that oft-misunderstood topic which people often treat as "She was Anton LaVey's daughter, right?"
I look forwards to reading it, whether in first edition form or not. A review of the material is, thus, forthcoming here.
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Friday, October 4, 2013
Zeena Schreck: Live in New York City, November 8th, 2013
Celebrating the 11th anniversary of the Sethian Liberation Movement, Zeena Schreck will be appearing in New York City at Performa 13 on November 8th.
She will be accompanied by Hisham Bharoocha and Anders Hermund on percussion, and will be performing:
"a vocal based work as chant that taps
into the ritual use of vocalized sacred syllables, originating from
emptiness, gradually transforming into a sound and voice collage on a
stage set design by Frank Haines. This will be Zeena’s first performance granted to her native country since her expatriation to Europe in 1990."
Sure to evolve into part of the legend that Zeena's work represents, it will be held at the Community Church of New York, 40 E 35th Street.
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