12 Minutes Max

Schedule

Sun Jun 16 2024 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm

Location

Salt Lake City Public Library | Salt Lake City, UT

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12 Minutes Max is a curated monthly performance series featuring experimental short works by local artists in many different disciplines, including dance, music, film, and more. Each piece is followed by a Q&A with the artist. 12MM is modeled after the program originated by On the Boards in Seattle.
This event happens on the third Sunday of each month.
https://events.slcpl.org/event/9918209
Halee Jean will present music from their project RIFF TKR. Hal is a multifaceted presence in the Salt Lake City scene as an artist, performer, live sound tech, and composer. Hal’s roots run deep into the punk and DIY communities of salt lake city, and you will find them performing and organizing music and art shows on the regular. Hal’s in countless musical groups with hugely varying backgrounds and styles, such as Jazz Jaguars (a jazz lead sheet reading group), GRGL (doomy sludge metal), and Sculpture Club (a goth new-wave group), while also composing music for their non-traditional ensemble, Hoofless. RIFF TKR (pronounced riff ticker) is a project for Hal’s overflow compositions from other musical projects.
In partnership with The Davey Foundation, Jon Tinsley will present his film The Paternal Prism. The Paternal Prism is a look into a personal story of Matt Beringer as he reflects on his relationship with his late father, Bruce, and how their connection through a multi-generational hobby provides togetherness between the two. Matt is a true example of authenticity, having created a prolific, influential career in action sports. He lives with his husband and three dogs in Roy, Utah.
Jon Tinsley is a filmmaker based out of Salt Lake City, UT. He specializes in documentary and sports films, as well as a focus in action sports photography.

The Paternal Prism will also be screening at Davey Fest. Davey Fest is a short film festival in Salt Lake City, produced by The Davey Foundation, a foundation created in memory of actor, director, producer, musician, and community activist David Fetzer, who passed away in 2012, at age 30, from an accidental prescription painkiller overdose. For over a decade, The Davey Foundation has supported emerging filmmakers with grant funding, equipment lending, screening opportunities, and mentorship with established filmmakers. Davey Fest 2024 takes place June 28-30 at Fisher Brewing with a couple dozen short films from across the country. More info at daveyfest.org.

Elle Malan Taylor will perform their work (what if?) there was a Door, a solo dance piece that emerged from improvisational research of light, home, identity, and slowing time. The solo was first performed in March 2023, a performance which represented an important moment of queer self-discovery and artistic growth for Elle. In May 2024, they completed their Modern Dance BFA and Sustainable Food Systems BS at the University of Utah. While at the University of Utah, Elle presented 8 original works and explored the possibilities of props, scenery, live music, spoken word, and improvisation in dance performance. They are currently working as an organic farmer and freelance dancer & choreographer. Elle is eager to connect to people and the Earth through food, play, movement, and art.

12 Minutes Max is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend and colleague Paul Reynolds: artist, librarian, and patron of the arts. 12 Minutes Max is a curated monthly performance series featuring experimental short works by local artists in many different disciplines, including dance, music, film, and more. Each piece is followed by a Q&A with the artist. 12MM is modeled after the program originated by On the Boards in Seattle.
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Where is it happening?

Salt Lake City Public Library, 210 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, United States,Salt Lake City, Utah

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Salt Lake City Public Library

Host or Publisher Salt Lake City Public Library

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