Songs And Dances of Madisonia

I go way back with Madison’s The Reptile Palace Orchestra, beginning with a concert Boiled In Lead did with them sometime in the 1990s. From their beginnings as an acoustic international folkdance band, they’ve developed a unique sound that they sometimes call “Balkan lounge funk.” Their new record, Songs and Dances of Madisonia is available today. (Opening a cardboard box to see a new record in print for the first time is so much more satisfying than clicking “upload to itunes.”) A few minutes ago, wearing my “record company hat,” I wrote this brief description: The Reptiles return with a 14-song set that’s reverberating throughout Madison Wisconsin, hotbed of “people-powered-politics.” After a long day marching around the square and occupying the Capitol, everybody needs great music to dance to. Multiple hit songs and dance tunes from Bulgaria, Turkey and Macedonia — beloved by the “US international folkdance cult” — mix with an original song once played on “A Prairie Home Companion” and a Roaring Lion calypso promoting good hygiene. The package was designed by illustrator / guitarist Bill Feeny, formerly of Appliances-SFB. He and cellist Seth Blair both work at the University of Madison Zoology Department. You’ll also hear genius fiddleplayer Biff Blumfumgagnge on all sorts of noises. When pressed to describe what gets released on Omnium, the shortest answer is always “music I like.” This is no exception to that rule; influences from everywhere blend into a tasty stew, spiced with the wild rhythms of Balkan dance music by fearless players with a great sense of humor. Play it loud. • • • Omnium’s released 3 previous RPO records: We Know You Know iguana iguana Hwy X         For this release, my graphics work was pretty minimal: coaching and discussion from the record label perspective, add Omnium logo and barcode from Bill Feeny’s Illustrator files, and getting it manufactured in time for their concert at Folk Ball in Madison this weekend alongside like-minded bands such as Yid Vicious and Orkestar Bez Ime.

Nordic Roots Dance

I have been working with Kari Tauring for a few years now; playing music together (voices, stick percussion, bass, dulcimer, laptop) and various tech projects. About five years ago, she began making pieces (a book and iOS app) based in her Norwegian heritage. Her latest is the Nordic Roots Dance Project, integrating traditional dance forms from Norway with the runic alphabets and traditional songs. For the winter and spring seasons, a series of four workshops designed for all ages teaches dance, songs and seasonal traditions, culminating in a holiday party (coming up in Minneapolis on December 18th, 2011 and highlighted by Minnesota Public Radio’s Art Hounds). Karin Odell of Venus Designs created the logo and initial look-and-feel; I spun it out to a very simple website using the Blueprint CSS framework, with links to PDFs of the course curriculum and some associated print pieces. When the project is complete, the site will be expanded to include video of all the course material. This entire project was made possible by a Folk and Traditional Arts grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, funded in part by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment. Thank you, Minnesota!