Stranger Love

Reviews, Live Shows

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self-indulgent cliche

230521 Stranger Love

TL;DR

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220624 LA Dance Project, "Be Here Now"

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220213 Breathing Forests by Gabriella Smith (world premier)

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211203 "Seven Pillars" premier at Emerald City Music

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210911 Sylvan Esso at The Greek

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210911 Tune Yards at Ford Amphitheater

Low expectations, high reward!

210129 Cinematic Orchestra at Royal Albert Hall livestream

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201201 Sylvan Esso "With Love" streaming

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201010 NDT2: Dare to Say

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201010 NDT: Endlessly Free

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201010 Kaoru Watanabe: Haruka and Akira

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200411 Arugakki at JCCC Montreal

First steps: shaky, exciting

200322 Nederlans Dans Theater at Place des Artes

Vladimir is mind-blowing

200221 DRUM Tao at Jorgensen Center

pina colada cotton candy

191116 Sylvan Esso at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Moving music, delightful dancing, incredible sound

191115 Ohmme at Teragram Ballroom

Fantastically quirky

191025 Hiatus Kaiyote at Novo

Amazing music, over my head

191023 Frances Cone and Delta Rae at Bootleg

Introspective, thoughtful music vs showboating

191017 Cosmo Sheldrake at Echoplex

Great samples, less-inspiring looping

191013 Oregon Symphony premier of Andy Akiho Percussion Concerto

My new favorite piece of classical music.

191009 GoGo Penguin's Koyaanisqatsi at Regent Theater

A worthwhile addition to an iconic movie

190925 Cornelius at Echoplex

Bright lights, big music.

190726 New Original Works Festival 2019 at REDCAT

Craving a "composition"

190717 Mitski at Hollywood Palladium

How to make pop songs performative?

190614 Imogen Heap at Greek Theatre

Hide and Seek and not much else

190601 Snarky Puppy at Orpheum

So Snarky!

190319 Monterey Symphony: Sound Waves Concert IV

A drifting concert. Water Concerto anchored by Chris Lamb

190316 Miyamoto is Black Enough, at Wallis

Holy shit this was a good show!

190127 Hidaka at International Dinner 2019

Go Hidaka Taiko!

190116 Third Coast Percussion with Hubbard Street Dance

Unsure why I was unmoved

181120 Dermot Kennedy at Fonda

Solid show to adoring fans

181108 Birdtalker at Hotel Cafe

A special band, early in their career

180623 Olafur Arnalds at Cathedral Sanctuary

The power of sweet/sad melody!

180614 Dirty Projectors at El Rey Theater

Amazing quirk-pop!

180310 Miyake x UnitOne

UnitOne shines!

180224 Batare at La Mirada Theater

Laudably ambitious but scattered.

180223 QuiltCon 2018

Inspiring works, inspiring community.

180131 Kagami Kai at Asian Art Museum

Amazing mochi-making skills, frustrating calligraphy, and take-home encouragement

170416 Sigur Rós with LA Phil

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170115 A Seed: Ichi-Ryu Manbai

Overwrought concept, thin music, tragic flowers

160927 Sigur Rós at Hollywood Bowl

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160918 Road to Kumano: Taiko Project with Chieko Kojima

Ambitious new work!

160409 Locations and Dislocations: An Ecomusicological Conversation

thought-provoking, inspiring, exhausting

130514 Stuck Elevator was fantastic

Powerfully uneventful ending

081012 Byron's Bottled Water Operas

Welcome. Stay and think.

Stranger Love

When we saw the listing in the Walt Disney Concert Hall catalogue for the world-premier of Stranger Love, a 6-hour opera with detuned pianos and dance, we were intrigued.  4 to 11pm?!  Having recently seen performances that felt visionless and without conviction, we took the leap.  We wanted to support a big swing.

Stranger Love was indeed ambitious, and I assume they pulled it off, but we didn't stay for acts two and three.  For us, the performance was an agonizingly slow reveal of missed opportunities.  Or as the director would have written:

Mi... (wait for conductor cue)
ssed... (wait)
opp...  (turn slowly to right)
or... (wait)
tun... (turn slowly to left)
i... (put hands in pockets)
ties.

I can believe there are some artistic experiences that simply take time.  The catharsis of all-night drumming, or feeling puppetted by bone-shaking techno.  The meditation of repeated chanting in a reverb-soaked place.  The slow reveal of mountain climbing.  The mind-altering exhaustion of the sweat lodge.  Stranger Love was none of these.  While its microtonal melodies benefit from extreme repetition -- things that sounded out of tune at the beginning became pleasurably sonorous -- there was no emotional benefit to the length.  The singers amazing voices are wasted on the libretto's "fated love" plot with excruciating phrasing.  The darkened stage obscures the musicians in favor of dancers whose pantomimed, bland choreography includes aimless walking that commands your attention just enough to dissappoint you.  "Oh I watched you walk all the way over there just to have you turn around and slowly make your way back."  The music would stand better on its own, or with richly choreographed dance that rewarded our attention.

During act one, I spent the bulk of my 3.5-hours thinking of alternatives.  I imagined a presentation of the same music, still six hours, and still centered on a love story, but with silent actors instead of the narration and lyrics.  A man is cooking dinner in real time.  His date arrives.  They eat.  Maybe the audience is served a snack.  The characters make love, shower, and sleep.  We nap along with the actors.  The man wakes up (and us too) to find his date gone.  In this version, the length is artistically justified.  We'd have come to know his date just as the main character did, and to feel the loss too.  Would it be worth six hours?  Maybe?

Stranger Love isn't.  The uninspired libretto and choreography aggressively thwart our absorption into the unique music.  The pace feels bullying.  I have to keep telling myself I'm glad we gave this a shot, with the hopes that I'll still take a similar leap the next time the catalogue arrives.