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Music of Rocco Di Pietro, performed by Mivos Quartet (strings); Joseph Kubera (piano); Kathleen Supové (piano); Robert Dick (flute); Larry Marotta (guitar) — plus a special performance of ​Hail Mary​ composed by the late Julius Eastman, with Di Pietro on piano. / Ben Neill’s ​Fantini Futuro (World Premiere), an audio-visual work based on the music and life of early Baroque trumpeter/composer Girolamo Fantini. With Ryland Angel (countertenor); Gwendolyn Toth (Baroque keyboards); and a production team including Bob McGrath, Rachel Budin, Liz Prince, and Carl Brunt.

Mission, History, Board, Staff List, Contact

Get reviews, hours, directions, coupons and more for Roulette Intermedium, Inc at 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Search for other Art Goods in Brooklyn on The Real Yellow Pages®. Most Roulette performances are world and/or U.S. Premieres and focus on ethnic diversity, which promotes the vitality of the art form. In the 2016/17 Season, Roulette will present more than 100 evenings of experimental music, dance, Intermedia presentations, and other works that defy categorization. Roulette is a non-profit performance venue founded in 1978, committed to presenting new and adventurous art in all disciplines. Conveniently located blocks away from Atlantic Barclays in Downtown Brooklyn, our 6,000 sq ft theater maintains distinctive style, unsurpassed acoustics and superb production equipment, creating an exceptional and versatile experience for any event. Roulette is a major New York City venue for contemporary music and intermedia art, internationally recognized for the presentation and promotion of experimental contemporary music, an incubator for young talent and a laboratory where new ideas and new technologies are examined, appraised and developed.

Mission

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Roulette’s mission is to support artists creating new and adventurous art in all disciplines by providing them with a venue and resources to realize their creative visions and to build an audience interested in the evolution of experimental art.

History

Roulette Intermedium was founded in 1978 at the height of the Downtown Experimental Arts revolution by four graduates from the University of Illinois (Urbana), trombonist/composer Jim Staley, composer/producer David Weinstein, intermedia artist Dan Senn, and graphic artist Laurie Szujewska. The informal concerts they presented in a small loft space in TriBeCa in Manhattan soon attracted an audience and critical attention. The first donation – an unsolicited and unexpected check for $1,000 – arrived in the mail from the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, suggested by noted composer, John Cage. By the mid-1980s, Roulette had emerged as “a landmark for New York’s downtown new music composers.”

Over the next three decades, Roulette attracted a steadily growing audience and worldwide reputation as a center for musical innovation. Seminal pioneering figures who have presented their work at Roulette, oftentimes early in their careers, include Maryanne Amacher, Robert Ashley, Anthony Braxton, Simone Forti, Bill Frisell, Philip Glass, Yusef Lateef, Christian Marclay, Meredith Monk, Ikue Mori, Pauline Oliveros, Zeena Parkins, Arthur Russell, Kaija Saariaho, Wadada Leo Smith, Henry Threadgill, and John Zorn. Roulette continues to make a mark as a venue where scores of promising avant-garde artists make their first professional statements. Representatives of the latest generation of composing artists who have recently developed and presented works at Roulette include Aaron Burnette, Maria Chavez, Phyllis Chen, Jennifer Choi, Mario Diaz de Leon, Mary Halvorson, Darius Jones, Mary Kouyoumdjian, Alfredo Marin, Tristan Perich, Matana Roberts, Tyshawn Sorey, Ben Stapp, C. Spencer Yeh and many more.

As audiences grew and rents in lower Manhattan began to rise, the staff and Board members began the search for a larger, more flexible and affordable home. On September 15th, 2011, Roulette opened a new chapter in its history when it moved into the 1928 Memorial Hall in the Downtown Brooklyn Cultural District. The new 400-seat theater allows us to expand our presentations along with our services to artists and our community; each season, we now present more than 100 music, dance, and intermedia performances. Our annual attendance now tops 60,000.

In recent years, Roulette has effected a major transition, expanding programs, audiences and community, but it is still an artist-driven space, valued for its payment of professional guaranteed fees, its insistence on the best presentation conditions, and the provision of other critical artists’ services. Our GENERATE Program, supported for more than 30 years by the Jerome Foundation and other private and public support, awards emerging and established composers commissions and/or monetary stipends along with extensive rehearsal time in Roulette’s theater, access to audio and lighting equipment and technical staff to help them with their experiments, and full production support for performances of the work created during the residency.

Our programming has expanded globally through Roulette’s online and television broadcast programs where audiences all over the world can explore the treasures of our archives. Roulette TV features senior figures of the avant-garde movement and their young successors.

Roulette is one of the few surviving organizations to maintain its identity as an Artists’ Space and its commitment to bring the experimental performing arts to a wider public; its history of performances (preserved in the Roulette Archive—a comprehensive collection of more than 3,000 concert listings with historic audio, video, limited-edition concert posters, publications, press, and ephemera), leaves a detailed and distinguished record of four decades of artistic development, experimentation, and achievement.

Board of Directors

James S. Staley, President
Ned Rothenberg, Chairman
Paul Gertner, Secretary
Joseph Walker, Treasurer

Sean Buffington
Jennifer Choi
Mario Diaz de Leon
Anne Hemenway
Mimi Johnson
Gordon Knox
George Lewis
John Madsen
Gayle Morgan
William Parker
Catherine Pavlov
Frances Richard
Frederick Sherman, Esq.
David Weinstein
Brooks Williams
Alvin Lucier, Emeritus

Artistic Advisory Council

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David Behrman
M.V. Carbon
Sylvie Courvousier
Peter Evans
Shelley Hirsch
Jason Hwang
Val Jeanty
Darius Jones
John King
Oliver Lake
James Brandon Lewis
Miya Masaoka
Tomeka Reid
Jen Shyu
Nate Wooley

Contact

Roulette’s administrative offices are open Monday to Friday 10am-6pm.

Mailing Address
Roulette
30 Third Avenue, Suite 208
Brooklyn, NY 11217

Physical Address
Roulette
509 Atlantic Avenue
(Corner of Third Avenue)
Brooklyn, NY 11217

Main Telephone: (917) 267-0363
Fax: (917) 463-1051

Box Office, General Information & Artist Submissions
roulette@roulette.org
(917) 267-0368
Please note that Roulette’s Box Office opens one hour to performances.

Roulette

Space Rental & Special Events
Stéphanie Palmer, Director of Special Events + Community Partnerships
events@roulette.org
(917) 267-0370 x303

Press & Marketing
Caitlin Gleason, Director of Communications
Rachel Lyngholm, Graphic Designer + Communications Assistant
press@roulette.org
(917) 338-6378 x304

Development & Membership
Emily Bookwalter, Director of Development
development@roulette.org
(917) 267-2440 x308

Employment Opportunities
Visit our Opportunities page for open positions.

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