Sxip Shirey is an international composer, producer, sound artist, and sonic pioneer. His compositions, performances and curated evenings “Sxip’s Hour of Charm” established him as a fixture in New York’s underground art scene and internationally. He makes music, sound design and Foley for theater, dance and film. Shirey presented at TED, is a United States Artist Fellow, and has been artist curator and artist in residence at National Sawdust, Brooklyn. He was the composer and music director for the circus arts production “LIMBO”, produced by Melbourne based Strut N Fret Productions House and London based, Underbelly and South Bank Center. “LIMBO“ toured internationally (2013-2019) to critical acclaim, including Sydney Opera House, London’s Southbank Center, the Bogota International Theater Festival, and Madonna’s 57th Birthday Day party. Shirey teaches workshops in “Text and Object Oriented Composition” at Norwegian Theater Academy in Fredrickstad which he considers a contemporary Black Mountain College. His community-inclusive, immersive choral works, “The Gauntlet,” developed with Coco Karol, have been created for Rockefeller Center, The Sydney Opera House, Bard College, Friends of the Highline, Cleveland Museum of Art, and virtually in 3D immersive sound for NYU Abu Dhabi Arts Center. He is a collaborator of singer, scholar, and song composer, Rhiannon Giddens, and released tracks together that include, “All Babies Must Cry,” “Woman of Constant Sorrow,” and “Just the Two of Us.” Shirey composed for the short Neil Gaiman film “Statuesque” which premiered on Christmas Day on SKY TV, UK. Other compositional highlights include music for choreographer Morgan Thorsen’s “Still Life”, for choreographer Dan Safer’s “The One You Feed” at M.I.T., the Pearl D’Amour production “Ocean Filibuster” which premiered at A.R.T. in Boston, music for Little Amal’s visit with the artist SWOON’s Sibylant Sisters presented by Saint Anne’s Warehouse, and music and Foley for puppeteer Kate Brehm’s “The Poacher” at Harvard University. He is currently working on a new 3D sound radio opera with co-composer Paola Prestini based on a play written by Winter Miller, “No One Is Left Behind.” And is in pre-production for the film Sibylant Sisters, by the artist SWOON.
CLIMATE SING – First Tracks
Location
Harbor View LawnDate
Saturday, August 9, 2025
Time
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Join for music celebrating planet earth!
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August 9 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Come and sing along, listen, and build community with CLIMATE SING – First Tracks as artists Eisa Davis and Sxip Shirey premiere two brand-new songs celebrating planet earth. A teaser for a larger Climate Sing celebration in 2026! Lift up your voice, participate in a joyful noise! Let’s create a new soundtrack for the planet.
CLIMATE SING – First Tracks is created by: Amanda Cooper, Lisa D’Amour, Katie Pearl, Jonathan McCrory, and Niegel Smith.
Join for performances at 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Each performance is about 90 minutes. Join at the top of Pier 1 Harbor View Lawn/Bridge View Lawn.
Also join as Brooklyn Bridge Park educators share how the Park was built from a formerly industrial space, into the gorgeous, organically managed gem it is today. Learn how native plant species helped this transformation and make your own “seed cookie” to disperse native seeds in your own neighborhood. Plus, add your own nature-inspired lyrics onto our community day banner.
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