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The HIGH ZERO program is a well-designed and content-rich document--almost a collectors item which audience members will tend to keep after the festival, containing essays, photographs, graphics and considerable information on the musicians. The HIGH ZERO program is given for free to all festival attendees. Last year, 600 copies were distributed(!).
Advertising rates are as follows:
1/4 page (2.25 " W X 4" H) - $200
1/2 page (5" W X 4" H) - $300
full page (5" W X 8" H) - $400
Ads can be submitted as reflective art, or any format of electronic file. We can also help with the creation of your advertisement at no additional cost. We need the information and payment for your ad in hand by Friday September 10th!
Your sponsorship is graciously appreciated by the audience and musicians, and will result in direct benefit in the form of patronage by festival audience, exposure to out of town visitors, and the like.
In some cases, we may be able to accept a trade of services in exchange for advertising space.
To place and advertisment, please call John Berndt at 443 414 5414 or info@redroom.org.
John Butcher (saxophone) London
Amy Cimini (viola) New York
Lisle Ellis (doublebass, electronics) New York
Katt Hernandez (violin) Sweden
Thomas Lehn (synthesizer) Vienna
Kaffe Matthews (sampling, tuning forks) London
Zeena Parkins (harp, electronics) New York
Dorothea Schürch (saw, voice) Zürich
Leo Svirsky (piano, keyboards) The Hague
Oluyemi Thomas (reeds, trumpet) Oakland
David Watson (bagpipes, guitar) New York
Matt Weston (percussion, electr.) Northhampton
Katherine Young (bassoon) Chicago
Andrew Bernstein (reeds, electronics)
John Berndt (saxophones, electronics)
Tom Boram (electronics)
Rose Burt (reeds)
Samuel Burt (reeds, invented instruments)
Max Eisenberg (electronics)
Nathan Ellman-Bell (percussion)
Gerry Mak (bowed strings, throat-singing)
Tim Murphy (keyboard, bagpipe)
Shana Palmer (electronics)
Britton Powell (bass)
Elisa Urtiaga (voice, other)
Jason Willett (electronics, other)
Mark Trayle and John Bischoff
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