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Moers Festival Interviews: Tomeka Reid

Courtesy Geert Vandepoele
In 2021, the NYC twosome of keyboardist
Matt Mottel
keyboards
Kevin Shea
drumsb.1973

Tomeka Reid
celloJust observing recent recorded releases we can select Reid's Artifacts album with the Chicago trio that also includes

Nicole Mitchell
fluteb.1967

Mike Reed
drumsb.1974

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Keefe Jackson
saxophone
Alexander Hawkins
pianob.1981

Dave Douglas
trumpetb.1963

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraSince moving to Moers, she's set on walking for around three miles each day, to discover the lay of the land, although often exceeding that distance, and finding that everything inevitably radiates from the city's circle. If needing an American grid-system, she'll have to visit Mannheim, where the streets are mathematically arranged. In fact, Reid's most recent gig in Germany was in Ludwigshafen, just across the Rhine from Mannheim, when she appeared at the Enjoy Jazz festival in November 2021. Here was another configuration, with keyboardist

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Ches Smith
drums"I feel very fortunate, coming to Europe quite a bit," says Reid. "Often I play in Italy, Switzerland, France or the Netherlands, so I know lots of musicians from all of these places." She's relying on the Moersfest folks to connect her with improvisers on the local scene, and around the North Rhine-Westphalia area, but still has a wide network of semi-nearby artists with whom she's already familiar.
A few days prior to being interviewed by your scribe, Reid's first Moers gig was cancelled, although the virus situation in Germany is now looking towards a rapidly improving scenario, and a likely return towards the lifting of restrictions in coming weeks. That gig was set to be a duo performance with the Wuppertal violinist Gunda Gottschalk, although they did manage to play together informally later that same day. The pair are plotting an imminent replacement gig.
Reid is looking around the city's venues, considering suitable locations for the improvising encounters that she's brewing up for the next few months. She isn't massively interested in livestreaming, so is hoping that in-person gigs will become less prohibitive situations in the next few months. "Everything I'm planning for is in-person," she says. "I think it would be great, especially in the summer, to have shows here [at the improviser's house], because there's a garden. Definitely, with folks back home, I've just said, hey, if you're abroad, let me know, and if I can help in some way, to organise something. I really want to do some kind of string workshop, or maybe a weekly jam session, something that's really string-orientated."
Reid is open to forming a band in Moers, if it feels natural and right. "I've been thinking about how to make opportunities for other people. I'm curious to meet people and see how we vibe."
She'll also be working on compositions during the next year. "I don't see a divide because I think improvisation is composition, it's just not always written down. A lot of the compositions that I write include improvisation. There are various concepts that we want to try, that can shape the improvisation. With my quartet, I write tunes, but there's also improvisation in them."
The Moers Festival programme won't be announced until the end of March, but Reid has a secured forum for presenting musical concepts and choosing ensemble line-ups. Her own quartet will surely be present.
Aside from a short April tour with pianist

Myra Melford
pianob.1957
In the coming weeks, Reid is looking forward to working with the pianist Alexander Hawkins and the singer Sofia Jernberg, hopefully recording with them as well as playing live. She's also intending to record some of her Moers encounters, which are looking like beginning with

Tomas Fujiwara
drums
Christian Weber
bass
Lesley Mok
drumsSharif Sehnaoui
guitarTomeka Reid will be active in Moers for the duration of 2022. The festival dates are 3rd-6th June 2022...
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