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Directions to main High Zero concerts at:
Theatre Project
45 W Preston St.
Baltimore 21201
From The North / From The South
Directions from points SOUTH of BALTIMORE (Washington):
Take I-95 NORTH to Baltimore.
As you begin to see the city, look for I-395.
Exit onto I-395.
Go a short distance and the road splits, you want to be in one of the two LEFT-HAND LANES, the sign says "DOWNTOWN INNER HARBOR."
Go a short distance further and the road comes down to ground level along side the Camden train station and the back of the baseball stadium.
At the FIRST LIGHT, turn RIGHT onto Conway Street, both the center and right-hand lanes turn right onto Conway.
Go 2 lights to Charles Street, turn LEFT onto Charles.
Charles is a ONE-WAY going NORTHBOUND.
Go 17 lights to Preston Street.
Now, as you travel NORTH on Charles Street, there is a monument in the middle of the street, the road goes around the monument, Preston Street is 7 blocks past the monument.
Turn LEFT onto Preston Street.
Preston is a ONE-WAY going WESTBOUND.
The Theatre Project is a block and a half off of Charles on the LEFT-HAND SIDE.
If you get detoured from these directions, know that Theatre Project is located at 45 West Preston Street, on the corner of Preston and Cathedral streets, across Cathedral Street from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
Directions from points NORTH of BALTIMORE:
Take I-83 (which intersects with the North West part of 695, theBaltimore Beltway), the Jones Falls Expressway, SOUTH into Baltimore.
Exit at the Maryland Avenue exit (comes up right after the North Ave. exit).
At the end of the exit ramp there is a traffic light, turn LEFT at the light, you will be going SOUTHBOUND on Maryland Avenue.
Go 2 lights to Preston Street.
Turn RIGHT onto Preston Street.
The Theatre Project is on the LEFT-HAND side about three-quarters of the way up the block.
If you get detoured from these directions, know that Theatre Project is located at 45 West Preston Street, on the corner of Preston and Cathedral streets, across Cathedral Street from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
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Peter B (invented instruments) Connecticut
Angèlica Castelló (paetzold, tapes, electronics) Mexico City/Vienna
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Walter Kitundu (inventions) San Francisco
Misha Marks (guitar, baritone horn) New Zealand/Mexico City
Magda Mayas (clavinet, piano) Berlin
David Moré (saw, electronics) Chicago
Gino Robair (miscellany) San Francisco
Karen Stackpole (gongs) Oakland
Birgit Ulher (trumpet, radio, speaker, objects) Hamburg
Sabine Vogel (flute, electronics) Potsdam, Berlin
Weasel Walter (drums) New York City
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Andrew Bernstein (reeds, electronics)
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Jaimie Branch (trumpet)
Rose Hammer Burt (reeds)
Samuel Burt (daxophone, bass clarinet, computer)
Patrick Crossland (trombone)
Jesse Haas (saxophone)
Bonnie Jones (electronics, language)
Sharon Mansur (movement)
Kelvin Pittman (saxophone)
Will Schorre (modular synthesizer)