Cornelia Street Cafe Presents GNU VOX: NATASCHA ROTH

By: Jan. 21, 2010
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CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ 29 Cornelia Street, NYC, New York 212-989-9319
http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com
between West 4th and Bleecker Sts, Greenwich Village
1 Subway to Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, V, F to West 4th St.
Contact: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services, 845-986-1677, jazzpromo@earthlink.net

Tonight At Cornelia Street Cafe

Thu Jan 21
8:30PM GNU VOX: NATASCHA ROTH
(Natascha Roth, voice; James Scholfield, guitar)

Singer songwriter Natascha Roth currently divides her time between Berlin, New York and Cape Town, South Africa. Natascha's new project is called "Way Out South". It is a journey into a world of sounds, space and hypnotic rhythms. A world of extremes where light and dark meet and where music reconnects the spirit.
Since leaving home, as a teenager Natascha has studied Musical Theatre at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and attained a masters degree in jazz voice from the University in Graz, Austria. Her teachers and musical role models include Mark Murphy, Andy Bey, Jay Clayton and Sheila Jordan.

Besides following her own career as a performer Natascha has lectured in Jazz Voice at the University of Cape Town (SA), the Lemmens Instituut Leuven (BE) and the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp (BE).

Recently Natascha played in the USA alongside jazz singer Jeanie Bryson daughter of the late Dizzy Gillespie. In South Africa Natascha was featured at the Melodi International Jazz Festival 2007 sharing the stage with legendary Zulu Vocal Trio "Mahotella Queens", 4 times 2007 SAMA award winner Simphiwe Dana, Lira and saxophone giant Pharaoh Sanders
David Devoe. Cover $10 http://www.natascharoth.com

Spoken Word

Thu Jan 21
6:00PM THE ONE O'CLOCK POETS
Present This Full Green Hour

Guillermo Castro's work appears in Hinchas de Poesía, Ducts.org, Quarterly West, Court Green, The Bellevue Literary Review, The Brooklyn Rail, LaFovea.org, EOAGH, Barrow St, La Petite Zine, among others, and the anthologies My Diva, This Full Green Hour, Saints of Hysteria, and more. He's a native of Argentina.
Katie Johntz was a finalist for the DISCOVERY/The Nation Poetry Award and the Sow's Ear Poetry Contest. Publications include Mudfish, Sow's Ear, the Webster Review and the Berkeley Poetry Review. She holds an MFA from Columbia University and is a child and adult psychotherapist practicing in Brooklyn, NY.

Amy Lemmon is the author of the poetry collections Fine Motor (Sows' Ear Poetry Review Press, 2008) and Saint Nobody (Red Hen Press, 2009). ABBA: The Poems, a chapbook written in collaboration with Denise Duhamel, is forthcoming from Coconut Books. She teaches writing at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Katrinka Moore's Thief was published by BlazeVOX [books] in 2009.

Joan Lauri Poole's poetry and prose have appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies, including Shenandoah, Mudfish, Mississippi Review, New York Quarterly, Sculpture Review, and This Full Green Hour: An Anthology by the One O'Clock Poets. She works in publishing and has also taught poetry workshops to undergraduates and elders. My Bed of Crimson Joy-her first book of poems-is forthcoming in 2010.

Carly Sachs is the author of the steam sequence and the editor of the anthology, the why and later. She lives in New York where she teaches yoga and tends bar.

Sarah Stern is a three-time Bronx Recognizes Its Own (BRIO) poetry winner, most recently in 2009. Her poems have appeared in numerous publications. She received Honorable Mentions from the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Awards and Lilith Magazine's Poetry Prize. Her first manuscript, Sweet Water, was a finalist for the 2009 ABZ First Book contest.

Elizabeth Poreba has been a New York City high school English teacher for over 25 years. She has been published several times in Commonweal, a magazine of liberal Catholic thought. She has also appeared in Snowy Egret, Poetry East, and an upcoming Atlanta Review.
Cover $7 (includes one house drink)



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