DRONE NOT DRONES: THE RETURN of the 28-hour drone

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The Cedar, KFAI and Drone Not Drones present:
DRONE NOT DRONES: THE RETURN of the 28-hour drone
a benefit for Doctors Without Borders

Friday, January 20th, 2023 at 7pm to Saturday January 21st, 2023 at 11pm
All Ages
$30 Advance, $35 Day of Show

This is a standing show with an open floor. Bring a pillow if you'd like!
The Cedar is happy to reserve seats for patrons who require special seating accommodations. To request seating or other access accommodations, please visit our Access page: https://www.thecedar.org/access
General Admission tickets are available online: http://bit.ly/3EQNYm6
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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Oh Drone, how we have missed you...
Minneapolis' DRONE NOT DRONES is part benefit concert, part art project, part community event. Now, for the Eighth offering, more than sixty acts will rotate on and off the stage to create a single uninterrupted 28-hour drone to protest the extrajudicial and immoral drone program and raise money for the victims of the United States military-industrial complex.
The experts at Wikipedia say "Drone music is a minimalist musical style that emphasizes the use of sustained or repeated sounds... It is typically characterized by lengthy audio programs with relatively slight harmonic variations throughout each piece compared to other musics."
Be part of a unique experience while supporting a just cause. Come by before work, after work, or both. Bring a pillow/blanket to make yourself comfortable.
Note that we will be airing the entire performance online as well as on KFAI.

We may feel powerless to stop the military industrial complex from spreading war. But we can spread peace if we drone on and on about it...

To learn more about Drone Not Drones:
http://dronenotdrones.com/

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Sponsored by 90.3 FM KFAI: https://www.kfai.org
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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Programming is supported in part by a grant from the McKnight Foundation.

THE SCHEDULE
(subject to change, will update here)

F R I D A Y 
7:00	International Novelty Gamelan
7:25	IOSIS
7:50	Gold Minefield
8:15	naoise
8:35	Dosh
9:00	IE
9:30	Arrington De Dionyso
10:00	Gaelynn Lea
10:30	Pan•American
11:15	Louise Bock
11:45	Labor Camp Orchestra


S A T U R D A Y 
12:15	American Cream Band
12:45	Tine Net
1:10	John St. Pelvyn
1:30	Judith II
1:50	Kendraplex / Chelsea Bridge
2:15	Javier Trejo
2:40	astrid hubbard flynn
3:00	Celica
3:20	Mar Habrine
3:40	PV Glob
4:00	Material
4:20	Bennett Johnson	
4:50	TBA	 
5:20	TBA	
5:40	Jesse Whitney
6:10	TBA
6:40	May Worm
7:10	Alone-a	
7:40 	A. James Shelp and the Rolling Hills
8:00	fische 
8:20	Carl Craigslist	
8:40	Cha Cha 9 / Loud Sun
9:00	Ballet Mécanique
9:20	Knife Island
9:40	Anna Dolde, Willow Waters, and Colleen Cowie
10:00	Iceclimber
10:20	PsychiCraze 
10:40	I once knew a ghost
11:00	Slow Clarity
11:20	David Krejci on The Cleophone
11:40	Matt Rahaim 
noon	Watershed Group
12:20	Microviolet
12:40	Boy Dirt Car
1:00	AD/VR
1:20	Brad Bellows and Dean Granros
1:40	Oxide Out
2:00	Ovovi
2:20	Robot Slide and Spaceport
2:40	Realtree
3:00	PLVUS VLTRA
3:25	1055	
3:45	Marisol
4:05	Noise Quean Ant
4:30	Davu Seru
4:55	Comets ov Cupid
5:15	Swimmer, Bressler and Waldo
5:40	Crystal Myslajek and John Marks
6:05	Paris 1919	
6:30	Paul Metzger
6:55	Cole Pulice
7:15	Pulice / Powers / Rolin
7:20	Powers / Rolin Duo
7:40	Florina
8:00	Matchess
8:30	portal iii
9:15	Pelt
10:15	Circuit des Yeux
11:00	fin