“She, herself, said it…”
A “twenty-first century masterpiece” (Alex Ross, The New Yorker), Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit is a semi-staged, evening-length chamber music theater work for voice, flute, violin, and percussion exploring the intersections of language and music, emotion and meaning, expressivity and truth.
KATE SOPER Ipsa Dixit – “She, herself, said it…”
These performances of Ipsa Dixit are generously sponsored by Patricia Tall-Takacs and Gary Takacs.
Performers:
Maria Mannisto, soprano
Sarah Pyle, flute
Eric Rynes, violin
Bonnie Whiting, percussion
Creative Team:
C. Neil Parsons, director
Ryan Dunn, light design
Nabilah Ahmed, projection design
Marcin Paczkowski, sound design
Tickets: $30 General | $15 Seniors | $10 Students
Read the program and director’s notes for “she, herself, said it”
Watch Open Score podcast – A conversation with Kate Soper
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING:
Public Transportation: The Raisbeck Auditorium is on the 8 and 70 Bus lines.
Parking: The closest parking lots are located at the Whole Food on Westlake and Denny Way, and on 9th Avenue highlighted in GREEN on the map below. Street parking is also available as highlighted in BLUE.