Welcome to the launch of the Official web site of RUCMA.org! This site is still under construction so please bear with us as we work out bugs and get things set up the way we want.

Be sure to check out the Calendar for the latest RUCMA performaces. Also, be sure to visit the various sections of the site to get details on what we are up to.

We look forward to seeing you at our events!

Invitation to Spring - Living Theatre 3/9/08

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Vision/RUCMA In Gardens - Sep 7 2008

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Patricia Nicholson-Parker - RUCMA update 8/21/08

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After the RUCMA/Vision Series show at Living Theatre NYC on Aug 21 2008, Patricia Nicholson-Parker spoke about current and future events:


475 Kent - An Interview with Connie Crothers

Friday, May 30, 2008

Lorenzo Sanguedolce: You have your piano now, and you have almost all your sound equipment set up... so, is it life and work back to normal here?

Connie Crothers: No, and I think that is not the case for people in the building in general. It was quite a dislocation - we were out of this space for three-and-a-half months, which, when you live and work in the same place, is a dislocation. So, though we all might have anticipated that we'd get it all back together in a day or two,

Midnight Jam - May 23rd

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Here's video of the RUCMA Midnight Jam on May 23rd 2008 - led by Jason Kao Hwang

Lisle Ellis's Tactile 3

http://www.archive.org/download/punkcast1255/1255-04_lisle_ellis_tactile_3_untitled.mp4
Lisle Ellis's Tactile 3
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Lisle,Ellis,Ned,Rothenberg,Gustavo,Aquilar, bass,alto sax, percussion, Vision, RUCMA

Lisle Ellis's Tactile 3 - Untitled

Lisle Ellis - bass
Ned Rothenberg - alto sax
Gustavo Aquilar - percussion

475 Kent Lives

475 Kent St 2On a freezing cold Sunday night, January 20th, about two hundred of us, all of us artists, some of us with children, were standing out on the sidewalk in front of the building in shock, wondering what was going on. Police cars cordoned off the block; fire trucks lined the block on both sides of the street. 475 Kent Avenue was filled with policemen and firemen.