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Organizer Bea Labikova Talks About The 2025 Girls From Area Pageant


Graphic courtesy of the Girls From Area Pageant

Based on their assertion, the Girls From Area Pageant — hitting Toronto March 7 to 9 this 12 months — gives, “three days of performances by the visionary ladies of Toronto’s Artistic Music, Improvisation and Jazz scenes”.

The competition has grown from humbler origins to 3 days of progressive artists who not solely blur, however merely ignore the traces between experimental and improvised jazz, digital, and up to date classical music.

We spoke to Bea Labikova, one of many Pageant’s organizers, about Girls From Area and its lineup this 12 months. It’s the seventh iteration of the competition, and the Slovak-Canadian saxophonist and improviser has been concerned from the start.

“Sure, from the start in 2019,” she says. The primary Girls From Area was a collaboration with one other group concerned in Toronto’s experimental jazz scene.

“We needed to have a good time that the unbelievable work that the ladies on this metropolis are doing,” she says.

For it’s inaugural outing, Girls From Area befell over 4 days in small venues, some with a capability of solely 20 or 30 folks. This 12 months, three multi-artist concert events happen within the 200-seat theatre on the 918 Bathurst advanced.

“It’s very nice to see how the competition grew by means of the years.”

Bea Labikova (saxophone), Germaine Liu (drums), and William Parker (bass), Stay at Girls From Area Pageant, March 8, 2020 at 918 Bathurst Centre (recorded by Paul Hodge):

Girls In Area 2025: March 7 to 9

On March 7, the competition opens with a triple invoice, together with Allison Cameron: Small Scale Experimental Machine.

“Allison is an incredible improviser and composer,” Bea says. Cameron has a longstanding fame and presence in Toronto’s jazz scene, and appeared within the first ever Girls From Area. “We wish to have the opening spot for somebody precisely like that.”

Labikova says Cameron is getting ready the titular Machine as a brand new mission for Girls From Area.

“What I hear, it’s going to have discipline recordings, projections, encompass sound.”

Girls From Area Large Bang! Performs Nina Simone options a big ensemble who pay tribute to the jazz and Civil Rights icon. “The Large Bang! is 20 folks,” Bea says. The group was drawn from Toronto’s music scene.

“We commissioned six Canadian arrangers,” Labikova explains. “It’s about an adventurous, imaginative method to the fabric.” It’s a part of a spotlight that’s positioned annually on a particular artist. For 2024, Bjork’s music was chosen to highlight. Nina Simone was each exceptional artist and culturally vital determine. “I feel she’s so necessary to the Civil Rights motion and what it represents.”

The brand new preparations and interpretations come from a spot of homage. “All of it comes from love for it.” Every of the composer/arrangers (Olivia Shortt, Mingjia Chen, tUkU, Pursuit Grooves, Madeleine Ertel, Tania Gill, and Alexa Belgrave) have been chosen partly for his or her present affinity for Simone’s music and message, and understood what Labikova calls “the gravity of her music”. Nonetheless, they’d free reign to have a good time and reimagine in unconventional methods.

The efficiency additionally contains dwell visuals by Meghan Cheng.

Additionally on the invoice on March 7: the Plastic Infants album launch, that includes Christine Duncan, Patrick O’Reilley and Laura Swankey.

On March 8, the present opens with what Labikova calls a “cross pollination with Toronto Dance Theatre”. The co-presentation options Erin Poole and Chantelle Mostacho (motion), together with Rosina Kazi (voice), and shn shn (synths, voice). “Deep improvised dialogues between sound and motion,” she describes. “Every year, we’re presenting at the least one music and motion improvisation piece.” The eagerness for experimental music is deeply linked to motion.

“It’s actually unbelievable when these two disciplines meet,” she says.

The March 8 invoice additionally contains two extra performances that mix motion with music. US-based artist yuniya edi kwon makes use of each violin, voice and motion to improvise and discover ritual. Azumi OE and Eucademix, additionally based mostly within the US, mix electronics and Butoh dance in efficiency.

The competition finale begins with Meara O’Reilly‘s Hockets For Two Voices, with vocalists Mingjia and Linnea Sablosky in an a cappella efficiency. It’s adopted by Arushi Jain in a efficiency on modular synths that mix digital music and conventional Indian idioms.

Girls From Area closes with Myra Melford‘s Hearth and Water Trio. The legendary American avant-garde pianist Myra Melford is joined by saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and Lesley Mok on drums.

“She’s an incredible pianist” Bea says. “She’s going to convey her Hearth and Water Trio, and we’re very excited to have her. She’s a really particular worldwide visitor.”

They’ll be performing a trio model of Melford’s personal quintet, a piece and efficiency that blurs the traces between composition and improvisation. “There are some excessive power textures.”

L-R: Allison Cameron (Photo: Linda Browne); Artist Azumi OE (Photo courtesy of the artist); Pianist Myra Melford (Photo: Magdalena Wosinka)
L-R: Allison Cameron (Photograph: Linda Browne); Artist Azumi OE (Photograph courtesy of the artist); Pianist Myra Melford (Photograph: Magdalena Wosinka)

Improvisation & Experimental Music?

In night time golf equipment and smaller venue, there’s been a current upswing in curiosity within the experimental and improvised music scene in Toronto.

“The power feeds into the competition,” Labikova says. She calls it a really grassroots motion that comes with lots of DIY exhibits.

“The sweetness about this music is that it’s inherently inclusive.” The musicians come from different backgrounds, together with classical, jazz, folks, digital music, and different genres. “Lots of people from totally different backgrounds have a simple entrance into it,” Bea says. It’s an area the place the traces between the genres soften away.

“That’s actually thrilling to me.”

That broadly based mostly background of musicians makes for limitless prospects for experimentation. Coming collectively for the music, and specifically for improvisation, additionally creates neighborhood.

“I really feel like that’s an enormous issue,” Labikova says. It contains each viewers and artists. “I feel there’s one thing actually human about seeing folks make creative selections on the stage.” There’s interactions between the musicians, in addition to with the viewers.

The connections are necessary. “Presently, we’re hungry for these sorts of experiences,” she says. As she factors out, generally these experiments work properly… and generally they don’t. It evolves in entrance of the viewers.

It’s a form of opposition to the very polished recordings that represent the business aspect of the music trade. “We’re hungry for this aspect.”

The competition has additionally acquired lots of assist by way of discovering folks to deal with the behind the scenes work, and volunteering. “I’ve had lots of people categorical an curiosity in this sort of music,” she says.

“We will achieve this a lot with so little. That’s due to the power and the imaginative and prescient.”

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