
In-person! Vibrational Family- Braxton Composition 76 (For Trio)/Tri-Axium Workshop Performance
Sunday, January 11 at 7:00 PM
Tri-Axium Theory and You- Unlocking the Music of Anthony Braxton 12:00 PM Led by Erica Dicker, This workshop is dedicated to the exploration of the compositional/improvisational systems of Anthony Braxton. Led by tri-centric orchestra concertmaster Erica Dicker, This workshop is dedicated to the exp...
In-person! Vibrational Family- Braxton Composition 76 (For Trio)/Tri-Axium Workshop Performance

In-person! Vibrational Family- Braxton Composition 76 (For Trio)/Tri-Axium Workshop Performance
Tri-Axium Theory and You- Unlocking the Music of Anthony Braxton 12:00 PM Led by Erica Dicker, This workshop is dedicated to the exploration of the compositional/improvisational systems of Anthony Braxton. Led by tri-centric orchestra concertmaster Erica Dicker, This workshop is dedicated to the exploration of the compositional/improvisational systems of NEA Jazz Master Anthony Braxton. As much as we are trying to faithfully approach the work of the maestro, we will use this music as a springboard to unlocking our own creativity and unique approaches. In the course of these 3 hours- participants will learn how to spontaneously arrange music utilize Braxton’s Language Music, and have the opportunity to ask burning questions about score interpretation. The last half of the workshop will be dedicated to practicing the scores as a collective ensemble. For those up for the adventure, they will then perform the scores in the concert to follow in the evening. This workshop is open to all instrumentalists, composers, and “friendly experiencers.” The ability to play notated music is useful but not necessary for the enjoyment of the workshop. Instrumentalists in the workshop are required to bring their own amplification to play in the concert. There will not be use of the PA. Vocalists should bring their own mic and make arrangements prior to the workshop. Tickets are sliding scale $20-30, $30 Day of Show. Bios Violinist Erica Dicker works in a wide variety of musical settings, bridging the realms of notated and improvised music. Erica lends her creative voice to the Brandon Seabrook String Society, Blood Luxury, and her electro-acoustic trio Vaster Than Empires. Taking Auspices (Tubapede Records), her “knockout solo debut,” [Bandcamp Daily] features her own solo compositions for violin that explore extended techniques and alternate tunings, yielding music both familiar and strange. Erica is a founding member of the horn-trio Kylwyria. With hornist John Gattis and pianist Mabel Kwan, Kylwyria commissions adventurous chamber music for this unique instrumentation, enabling luminaries such as Eric Wubbels and Katherine Young to make invaluable contributions to the repertoire. Erica is, perhaps, best known for her work with composer and multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton as a performer and collaborator as well as an educational ambassador for Braxton’s non-profit Tri-Centric Foundation. Erica writes about and curates performances of Braxton’s work, most recently coaching members of Tactus (Manhattan School of Music) in performance practice and lecturing on analytical approaches to Braxton’s music at Columbia University. Additionally, Erica has toured with Braxton internationally, appearing at festivals such as Berlin Jazz Festival, Jazz Middelheim Festival (Belgium), Jantar Festival (Poland), Akbank Festivali (Turkey), Skopje Jazz Festival (Macedonia), the Venice Biennale, and Warsaw Autumn Festival. Praised for her rich sound and stylistic versatility, Erica is an invaluable recording artist and colleague. With pianist Karl Larson, Erica performed Morton Feldman’s epic, 80-minute for John Cage at the Jewish Museum in 2022 and had the honor of performing Braxton’s Composition No. 222 with pianist Cory Smythe at the Library of Congress in March of 2025. Notable releases on which she is featured include David Lang’s opera Anatomy Theater (Cantaloupe Music), Durand Jones and the Indications’ Private Space (Dead Oceans). Recent recordings include Contemporary Chaos Practices (Intakt Records) by Ingrid Laubrock, Concrete & Void (New Focus Recordings) with Wavefield Ensemble, Anna Webber’s Idiom (Pi Recordings), and Modney’s Ascending Primes (Pyroclastic Records). As an orchestral performer, Erica served as associate concertmaster of the Peoria Symphony, held section positions in regional orchestras in the Midwestern United States, Germany, and continues to perform with the Grand Rapids Symphony and the New York City Ballet Orchestra. Erica also enjoys her role as an instructor at Lehigh University and member of the Frequency String Quartet - the faculty chamber ensemble there. A proponent of new music, Erica collaborates with nascent composers of all ages and particularly enjoys her roles as artist in residence at the Walden School Young Musicians Program and Mostly Modern Festival. She holds degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the University of Minnesota and her doctoral degree from the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. She also attributes a significant part of her early musical education to the Illinois Wesleyan University college radio station 88.1 WESN (Radio to the Far Left) FM, reaching her in her hometown of Normal, Illinois. Vibrational Family- Braxton Composition 76 (For Trio)/Tri-Axium Workshop Performance 6:30 Doors, 7 pm performance Gabriel Meyer/Andrew Gioantti/Jonah Gelbart embark on a performance of Braxton's Composition 76. Performance by the Tri-axium theory workshop to follow. Composition 76 by Anthony Braxton performed by Gabriel Meyer- Trombone, Alto Saxophone Andrew Gioanetti- Flute, Bb Clarinet, Alto and Soprano Sax Jonah Gelbart- Trumpet, Fluegal Horn, Shofar Tri-Axium Workshop conducted by Erica Dicker with Special Guests TBA plus the ensemble! Free with donation suggested.
The Once-Weekly Newsletter
The most stacked events newsletter in the city.
Description
Tri-Axium Theory and You- Unlocking the Music of Anthony Braxton 12:00 PM Led by Erica Dicker, This workshop is dedicated to the exploration of the compositional/improvisational systems of Anthony Braxton. Led by tri-centric orchestra concertmaster Erica Dicker, This workshop is dedicated to the exploration of the compositional/improvisational systems of NEA Jazz Master Anthony Braxton. As much as we are trying to faithfully approach the work of the maestro, we will use this music as a springboa...
Times
In-person! Vibrational Family- Braxton Composition 76 (For Trio)/Tri-Axium Workshop Performance starts at 7:00 p.m. and ends at 9:30 p.m.

Want to know more?
Joey can tell you about this event, nearby restaurants, and more.
More at The Rotunda
2026-01-22📍 University CityIn-person! WHAT THE PICTURES SOUND LIKE: SONIC EXPLORATIONS OF ART KANE PHOTOGRAPHS with JONATHAN KANE - REEVES GABRELS - JAIR-ROHM PARKER WELLS
WHAT THE PICTURES SOUND LIKE: SONIC EXPLORATIONS OF ART KANE PHOTOGRAPHS with JONATHAN KANE - REEVES GABRELS - JAIR-ROHM PARKER WELLS Join us for an extraordinary multimedia performance with drummer Jonathan Kane (La Monte Young, Swans), guitarist Reeves Gabrels (The Cure, David Bowie) and bassist Jair-Rohm Parker Wells (Machine Gun, Embryo) as they interpret the music of artists photographed by legendary photographer Art Kane, performed with projections of Kane’s iconic images of The Who, Jim Morrison, Louis Armstrong, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, Bob Dylan, Harlem 1958 (aka A Great Day in Harlem), The Beatles and more… Admission is FREE
2026-01-24📍 University CityIn-person! The twenty-fifth annual session of the Keystone Sacred Harp Convention
January 24-25, 2026 Please join us in singing from The Sacred Harp, 2025 Edition, at the twenty-fifth annual session of the Keystone Sacred Harp Convention, Saturday and Sunday, January 24-25, 2026 at The Rotunda . There will be additional singings on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday evenings, elsewhere. The convention singing starts at 10:00 AM both Saturday and Sunday, with registration at 9:30. It runs until around 3:30 PM with a break for dinner around 12:30. Please bring a dish to share if you are able. There are no kitchen facilities, but crockpots are welcome. Check this page for up-to-date information in case of inclement weather. Much more info HERE All events are free and open to the public.
2026-01-25📍 University CityIn-person! The twenty-fifth annual session of the Keystone Sacred Harp Convention
January 24-25, 2026 Please join us in singing from The Sacred Harp, 2025 Edition, at the twenty-fifth annual session of the Keystone Sacred Harp Convention, Saturday and Sunday, January 24-25, 2026 at The Rotunda . There will be additional singings on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday evenings, elsewhere. The convention singing starts at 10:00 AM both Saturday and Sunday, with registration at 9:30. It runs until around 3:30 PM with a break for dinner around 12:30. Please bring a dish to share if you are able. There are no kitchen facilities, but crockpots are welcome. Check this page for up-to-date information in case of inclement weather. Much more info HERE All events are free and open to the public.
2026-01-26📍 University CityIn-person! The Orator: Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
University of Pennsylvania African American Resource Center presents The Orator: Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Orator is a true story, highlighting the journeyof K Rose, a gifted child orator, growing up in the city of Philadelphia underthe influence and tutelage of her mother. While her home life shaped heroratorical gift, the Black Baptist church provided the stage for her oratorical gift to be nurtured. Taking notice of the young girl’s oratorical gift, whenshe spoke on youth day at the Historical St. Paul’s Baptist church in NorthPhiladelphia, was Dr. William Cousins, an optometrist, civic leader and member of the civic group, Philadelphia Frontiers. Dr. Cousins makes a very unusual request to K. Rose at the age of thirteen, to learn the I Have a Dream speech, by the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King jr. Performed as a one-women show, the performance, highlights the history of the African American family and community. Admission is FREE
2026-01-27📍 University CityIn-person! The Philly Puppet Guild Puppet Slam
ICE ICE BABY is coming to @the_rotunda_philly ! That’s right! The Philly Puppet Guild’s next Puppet Slam leans into cold weather chaos, nostalgic joy, and just enough absurdity to thaw the room. Think blizzards, childhood memories, plagiarism lawsuits, the Titanic, and extremely catchy songs. Use the theme as inspiration, not a rulebook! As always, weird is welcome. Interested in performing? Acts: 3–10 minutes Object manipulation required All forms of puppetry welcome (no need to build your own, but we love new creations) Adult content allowed - this slam is for grown-ups Each selected act receives $50 Interested in performing? Sign up HERE RESCHEDULE FROM DECEMBER 14
Every Sunday in Philly
Recurring weekly events happening every Sunday
2026-01-25📍 Allegheny WestSunday Jazz Brunch at In Riva
Live jazz every Sunday from 10:30am-3pm at this Southern Italian restaurant on the Schuylkill River in East Falls. According to the restaurant's website, In Riva has been open for over 14 years, with nearly 100 patio seats—one of the largest outdoor dining spaces in the city. The kitchen specializes in Napoletana-style wood-fired pizza and house-made pasta. Dogs welcome on the patio.
2026-01-25📍 BrewerytownOtto's Taproom Game Night
Sunday nights from 7–9 p.m. at Otto's Taproom, the 70-seat gastropub at 29th and Flora Streets in Brewerytown. The bar is named after Otto Charles Wolf, the prolific 19th-century architect who designed many of the neighborhood's historic breweries during Brewerytown's heyday as one of America's largest brewing centers. Otto's focuses on Pennsylvania-brewed and European beers, with rotating taps and what Yelp reviewers call "innovative bar foods" in a "laid-back ambience." Jackbox gameplay brings the crowd together; happy hour runs 5–7 p.m. if you want to arrive early.
Upcoming Community Submissions
Events shared by the Philly community

Junk Journal Club

Dinner with Philly Dinner Club

Seamus McGroary Live at Con Murphy's

Thursday Speed Work

Linger: Salads, Sweets & Stories with Hetty McKinnon

Southern Hospitality with Mike Voss + Muhammad + DJ Flakka at Margolis

Beeswax Candle Making Workshop

Karaoke at Brass Tap

Queer Run – Love Park (Elixr Coffee)

Andrew Esch Trio at Bourbon & Branch

Beautification Meeting

It's A Family Affair at NoName Gallery

Philly River Flow Yoga with Stef

Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Festival – Day 1

It's A Family Affair at NoName Gallery

Ashton John Live at Con Murphy's

The Craft Collective at Margolis

Bittersweet Duo Live at Stogie Joe's Tavern

The Art of Vermouth & Cocktails at Tria

Dinner with Philly Dinner Club

Tim & Tim Live at New Deck

Acoustics by "C" Live at Moonshine Philly

Mister Mike at North Bowl

