| Crosspulse is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to the creation, performance and recording of rhythm-based, intercultural music and dance.
Crosspulse has earned a unique niche in the vibrant artistic community of the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1980 by Artistic Director Keith Terry, the organization has sponsored scores
of projects, featuring outstanding artists from many cultural traditions.
All of the organization's programs involve the vital role that rhythm plays in performing arts throughout the world, and explore how this commonality of rhythm can connect us in unexpected ways.
Projects | Mission Statement | Links
PROJECTS
Under the Artistic Direction of Keith Terry, since 1980 Crosspulse has:
- Produced dance and music works ranging in size from solos and duos to ensembles of seventy-five performers. In collaboration with a wide variety of artists representing a broad spectrum of styles and forms, the work often involves multi-national, multi-cultural and multi-lingual communication. Collaborations have included individuals and groups such as Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Rhythm In Shoes, Manhattan Tap, San Jose Taiko, I Wayan Dibia, Turtle Island String Quartet, Linda Tillery & the Cultural Heritage Choir, Geoff Hoyle, the Pickle Family Circus, and many more.
- Toured ambitious, logistically complex performances throughout the United States, and in Asia, Central America and Europe.
- Implemented educational and outreach programs for children and adults.
- Produced CD and Video recordings. Currently there are three Crosspulse Records CD releases, one Performance Video, and two Instructional Videos.
MISSION STATEMENT
- To develop a core group of performers to present body music and related music, dance and theater arts in live and recorded performances.
- To develop a curriculum, and teach body music and rhythmic skills, coordination, timing, and ensemble awareness in a variety of educational settings. Body music is that music and dance created via the sound and movement of the body -- clapping, slapping, snapping, stepping and vocalizing -- and its application to traditional and contemporary rhythms/movement.
- To encourage and produce, live and recorded intercultural performing arts works.
LINKS to FRIENDS and ASSOCIATES
Cultural Heritage Choir
Down Home Records
Gamelan Sekar Jaya
Greg Landau
Jaragua Mutungu - Brazilian Music!
John Bergamo
Kenny Endo
LP Latin Percussion
MJ Bogatin, legal counsel
Olivia Rosencrantz Tapage
Paiste Cymbals
Peter Schickele
Pro-Mark Percussion Supplies
San Jose Taiko
STSI National Performing Arts University in Denpasar, Bali
Turtle Island String Quartet
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