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12 Minutes Max
Sunday, May 17
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Main Library
AuditoriumLocal artists perform or present short works in a variety of media, including music, dance, film, and spoken word. Held the third Sunday of each month.
In partnership with the Living Traditions Festival, we are presenting a special 12 Minutes Max program celebrating diverse cultural traditions, perspectives, and communities.
Raj & Will are a duo based in Salt Lake City and enjoy human-powered activities. When they're not playing music, you might find them outside climbing, skiing, hiking, running, and biking. They will be performing an original composition featuring tabla, cajon, and acoustic guitar. The overall piece has no title, but the movements are named Antes de Quinto and Besinçi. To complement the music, they’ve prepared a visual accompaniment of self-produced clips and visual effects using video synthesis. Please be advised that these visuals include sections with flashing light sequences.
Dua Azhar is a Pakistani-American filmmaker based in Salt Lake City, dedicated to telling visually compelling stories from diverse diaspora communities. As a writer with a background in photography and cinematography, her goal is to bring stories to life in a visually impactful manner that highlights the unique cultures of people while uniting the humanity we all share.
Dua will be presenting Jaani, a short film about a Punjabi bride that gets kidnapped from her wedding by her two best friends, only for their car to break down in the middle of nowhere Utah. With a primarily South Asian cast and filmed entirely in Utah, this film showcases the internal push and pulls of the South Asian diaspora and what female autonomy is regardless of society.
Salt Lake City based psychedelic band, MUSOR — with its four members representing Peru, Guatemala and the U.S. — have been performing together for 10 years, adventuring to the U.S. in search of that perfect rock-and-roll tone. They stand ready to play an unearthly experience of dynamic musical psychedelia and story in their native tongue, castellano.
12 Minutes Max is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend and colleague Paul Reynolds: artist, librarian, and patron of the arts. The 12 Minutes Max program is a curated monthly performance series featuring experimental short works by local artists in many different disciplines, including dance, music, film, and more. Each piece is followed by a Q&A with the artist. 12MM is modeled after the program originated by On the Boards in Seattle.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Performances & Presentations | Music | Arts & Creativity |
Main Library
Salt Lake City's Main Library, designed by internationally-acclaimed architect Moshe Safdie in conjunction with VCBO Architecture, opened in February 2003 and remains one of the most architecturally unique structures in Utah. This striking 240,000 square-foot structure houses more than 500,000 books and other materials, yet serves as more than just a repository of books and computers. It reflects and engages the city's imagination and aspirations. The structure embraces a public plaza, with shops and services at ground level, reading galleries above, and a 300-seat auditorium.
A multi-level reading area along the Glass Lens at the southern facade of the building looks out onto the plaza with stunning views of the city and Wasatch Mountains beyond. Spiraling fireplaces on four floors resemble a column of flame from the vantage of 200 East and 400 South. The Urban Room between the Library and the Crescent Wall is a space for all seasons, generously endowed with daylight and open to magnificent views.