Lower Eastside Girls Club Workshop Gallery!

In collaboration with Harvestworks and supported by New Music USA, TECHNE presented a workshop and concert with the Lower Eastside Girls Club and extraordinary organization founded in 1996 to  address the historic lack of services available to girls and young women on the Lower East Side.

Girls Rock Camp Summer 2013 Tour

Suzanne & I embarked on a tour of the west coast for amazing collaborations with the Bay Area Girls Rock Camp in Oakland, the original Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls in Portland and the Rain City Rock Camp for Girls in Seattle. In addition, we ran a workshop in Sacramento at community arts center  Sol Collective.

Help Bring Techne to Girls Rock Camps!

TECHNE NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Show your support with a donation to our Indiegogo campaign! 
http://igg.me/at/technegirlsrock/x/358225

This year we’re super excited about our new partnership with several US-based Girls Rock Camps. Our 2013/2014 goal is to bring our Electronic Music: Powered by Girls workshop to as many of their campers as possible!

To kick off our collaboration, we’re hitting the road this summer heading West to run workshops in San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.

A partnership between Girls Rock Camps and TECHNE is an awesome opportunity for us to work with organizations that already understand the transformative role of musical expression in a young girl’s life. Together we strengthen each other’s programming, outreach and commitment.

Girls Rock camps are independent and staffed primarily by volunteers. Each camp has to negotiate the various pressures of balancing excellent programming and staff and increasing better access to students with tight and getting tighter budgets.

And here’s where you come in…

By contributing to our campaign TECHNE has a chance to provide unique programming without placing additional financial burden on the individual camps.

Your support will enable TECHNE and Girls Rock camps to offer kick-ass workshops in electronic music to young women!

Please consider supporting our Indiegogo campaign! 
http://igg.me/at/technegirlsrock/x/358225

June 1st @Lower East Side Girls Club, NYC

harvestHarvestworks Artist in Residence Suzanne Thorpe and co-composer Bonnie Jones will present Electronic Music: Powered by Girls, a 3-hour workshop for young women on June 1st at the Lower East Side Girl’s Club located at 56 East 1st St. NYC. – This event is part of 2013 New York Electronic Art Festival, in partnership with Lower East Side Girls Club and Techne.

Electronic Music: Powered by Girls Workshop

Suzanne Thorpe, Bonnie Jones
Saturday, June 1, 4pm Presentation

Location: Lower East Side Girls Club 56 East 1st St. NYC.

Time: Public Presentation at 4 pm

The workshop uses the creative arts of sound and improvisation to introduce young women to technology. The participants will learn how to build oscillators and contact microphones to turn everyday objects into instruments. Once participants have constructed their sound and instruments, Thorpe will lead them in a group improvisation. The workshops are followed by a public presentation by the composers using analog and digital technologies. The presentation contextualizes electronic music being composed by women who are often a minority in the field of electronic music.

lowereastideLower East Side Girls Club

The Lower East Side Girls Club is a place where girls and young women can learn, have fun and develop confidence in themselves and their ability to make a difference in the world. By delivering strong arts, literacy, science, health and leadership programs the club provides girls with the vision to plan – and the tools to build – their future.

Techne

Techne is an arts education organization offering a modular set of workshops that combine art, technology, thoughtful practice, and improvisation. Our workshops source organic, analog and digital realms as tools for expression, and foster confidence in art, science and technology. In our workshops, students learn to listen, dialog, share and vocalize. Students build confidence, self-awareness, group-awareness, problem solving techniques and peer support skills. Techne was started in 2010 Suzanne Thorpe and Bonnie Jones, educators and musicians active in electronic music communities in the US and abroad. Techne’s mission is to democratize technical tools within a safe environment for exploration, risk taking and creative expression. https://technesound.org/

Electronics Building Workshop:

Techne is an arts education organization offering a modular set of workshops that combine art, technology, thoughtful practice, and improvisation. Our workshops source organic, analog and digital realms as tools for expression, and foster confidence in art, science and technology. In our workshops, students learn to listen, dialog, share and vocalize. Students build confidence, self-awareness, group-awareness, problem solving techniques and peer support skills.

Techne was started in 2010 by https://technesound.org/who-we-are/ Suzanne Thorpe and Bonnie Jones, educators and musicians active in electronic music communities in the US and abroad.

Techne’s mission is to democratize technical tools within a safe environment for exploration, risk taking and creative expression.

Website: https://technesound.org/

Funded in part through New Music USA’s MetLife Creative Connections program.
Leadership support for New Music USA’s MetLife Creative Connections program is generously provided by MetLife Foundation. Additional support is provided by ASCAP, BMI Foundation, Inc., Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc., The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, Jerome Foundation, mediaThe foundation, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, The Rodgers & Hammerstein Foundation and the Virgil Thomson Foundation, Ltd.

 

Adafruit Industries

For all you girl hackers out there, Adafruit is the place for you! From kits to Arduinos to power supplies and circuits – this place has it all and offers classes, tutorials and a lot of other great tools to learn more about electronic building.

Adafruit was founded in 2005 by MIT engineer, Limor “Ladyada” Fried. Her goal was to create the best place online for learning electronics and making the best designed products for makers of all ages and skill levels. Ladayada was recently featured on the cover of Wired  magazine!

Browse their online store and more here:  http://www.adafruit.com/

Check out a video about Adafruit founder Limor Fried.

Nov 17th @ Beacon Music Factory

    

Electronic Music: Powered by Girls

Saturday, November 17
10am – 1:00 p.m
Beacon Music Factory
50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
tel: 845-202-3555
Length: 3 hours
$50/each
Participants Limited to 10
Register Now! at Beacon Music Factory Website

Bonnie Jones and Suzanne Thorpe present Electronic Music: Powered by Girls, a workshop for young women that utilizes the creative arts of sound and improvisation to introduce young women to technology. In an afternoon, participants will learn how to build their own contact mics, and use them to turn everyday objects into instruments.

Once participants have constructed their microphone instruments, Thorpe and Jones will lead them in a group improvisation. Participants are encouraged to keep their microphones, to use in their own creative ways.

Register Now! at Beacon Music Factory Website

May 6, 2012 @Pyramid Atlantic

Bonnie Jones and Suzanne Thorpe present Electronic Music: Powered by Girls, a workshop for young women that utilizes the creative arts of sound and improvisation to introduce young women to technology. In an afternoon, participants will learn how to build their own contact mics, and use them to turn everyday objects into instruments.

Once participants have constructed their microphone instruments, Thorpe and Jones will lead them in a group improvisation. Participants are encouraged to keep their microphones, to use in their own creative ways.

Sunday May 6th, 2012 2 p.m
Pyramid Atlantic
8230 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD
Age group: 12 – 18
Length: 3 hours
Participants Limited to 10 so Register Now!

CONTACT & REGISTRATION
Suzanne Thorpe at techne.audio@gmail.com
Phone: (347) 788-0096

PRESS & EVENT FLYER
> Press Release (PDF)
> Event Flyer (PDF)
> Hi Res Images of Jones/Thorpe