Lumonics Then & Now

Lumonics: Continuing the legacy of luminaries Mel and Dorothy Tanner

Thanks to Denver Westword for writing about the Immersive Jazz-Art Series!

Thanks to the Denver Westword Staff for writing about tonight’s event at Lumonics:

Immersive Jazz-Art Series: The Sun Ra Project
Friday, December 29, 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Lumonics Light and Sound Gallery, 800 East 73rd Avenue, #11

Lumonics, the mind-blowing and therapeutic light art created by the late Dorothy and Mel Tanner, was custom-made to mesh with music, which adds a new sensory layer to the studio’s immersive light shows. This weekend’s Immersive Jazz-Art Experience, The Sun Ra Project, a trio led by Colorado-based jazz star Hugh Ragin on trumpet, with Sean Winters on keyboards and electronics, and Janine Santana on percussion, pairs light art with the Afrofuturistic experimental jazz of Sun Ra. Admission is $20 in advance at Eventbrite, or $25 at the door — a bargain to hear music created by a man who claimed to be from Saturn.

https://www.westword.com/arts/things-to-do-in-denver-colorado-17125107

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