History - Sounds That Art Makes (1990)
October 26 - 27, 1990 - Another Language Performance Studio, 345 West Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah

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Music for Bubble Biters
October 26, 1990 - The opening work of Sounds That Arts Makes composed by Jimmy H. Miklavcic and performed by Another Language Performing Arts Company.

Elemental Alchemies
October 26, 1990 - Sound-scapes of a transformation journey, created by Mark C. Jackman, Raven (Diane) Simons and Scott Simons.

Glimpse at the Goober in Your Galoshes
October 26, 1990 - Originally choreographed and performed by Christopher Murry Ivins and Elizabeth A. Miklavcic to the music of Henry Kaiser. This challenging odyssey into a couples' "day in a life" was performed by Elizabeth and Jimmy Miklavcic, Henry Kaiser was the featured guest artist for the 1990 Sounds that Art Makes.

Louie Louie Variations
October 26, 1990 - Composed by Phillip K. Bimstein and performed by The Desert Strings.

Garland Hirschi's Cows
October 26, 1990 - Composed by Phillip K. Bimstein, video by Steven Cooper, photography Blanche Bimstein.

Being Time
October 27, 1990 - Poetry and bass by Harold Carr, Andrew Voigt - saxophone, and in the last piece Steve Flygare joins with a second saxophone.

Inside Out
October 27, 1990 - Inside Out premiered at the Bali Arts Festival, Indonesia (1989). Composed by Andrew Voigt, this live performance is danced by Eponine Cuervo Moll, with musicians Andrew Voigt - saxophone, Harold Carr - Bass.

Journey Into The Unknown
October 27, 1990 - An improvisational performance danced by Eponine Cuervo Moll, with musicians Andrew Voigt - flute, Harold Carr - Bass.

Henry Kaiser and Jin Hi Kim
October 27, 1990 - An improvisational performance by featured musicians Henry Kaiser - electric guitar and Jin Hi Kim - Komungo, Chango, Electric Komungo.

Finale
October 27, 1990 - The finale to the Sounds That Arts Makes event was an improvisational performance by featured musicians Henry Kaiser, Jin Hi Kim, with Harold Carr, Eponine Cuervo Moll and Andrew Voigt.