Day for Night (festival) explained

Day for Night
Status:Not Active
Genre:Multi-Genre
Frequency:Annual
Location:Houston, Texas
Country:United States
Years Active:2015–2017
Founder Name:Free Press Houston,Work-Order
Attendance:20,000+
People:

Marcus Gurske

  • Creative Directors:

Kiffer Keegan

Keira Alexandra

  • Curator: Alex Czetwertynski
  • General Manager:

Marini van Smirren

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Day for Night was an art and music festival in Houston, Texas that "explores the deep connections between light, technology, sound and space".[1] Producer Omar Afra co-conceived the idea of a festival experience that would reintroduce visual art back into the musical experience on a large scale when Kiffer Keegan pitched the idea of including new media installations during preparations for Free Press Summer Festival 2014.[2]

Conception

Omar Afra and Work-Order partners Kiffer Keegan and Keira Alexandra conceptualized the idea for the unique event while working together on Free Press Summer Fest 2014. Their ideas for incorporating visual art with music didn't fit into the model of their already-existing annual music festival, Free Press Summer Fest. Borrowing from their past experience, they began work on Day for Night in the summer of 2015 and chose Alex Czetwertynski to be the [Visual Arts] Curator.[2]

Production

Day for Night showcased musicians and visual artists. The production layout varied each year depending on the venue. On average, there were 3-4 stages with musicians performing in tandem, and visual art displays throughout the venue. The lineup for musicians featured artists with a heavy emphasis on stage presence and performance regardless of notoriety or genre.[2]

2015

The festival took place in the six block area surrounding Silver Street Studios on December 19 through December 20, 2015.[3] The event featured three stages for musical acts; the red stage featured the big-name acts, the green stage was for electronic or atmospheric acts, and the blue stage for the local or obscure acts. The art installations were set up in between the stages and throughout the venue. [Consequence of Sound][4]

Music lineup

Flying Lotus
Jerk
Bart Black Prismo
Julien Bayle DJ FREDSTER
Matt Thibideau Roman GianArthur
Christine Renee Future Blondes BOAN Millennial Grave Wrestlers
Children of Pop Hearts of Animals Josiah Gabriel FLCON FCKER Light Wheel The Vanity

Digital artists

Zach Lieberman Refik Anadol Markus Heckmann Kamil Nawratil Gabriel Pulecio
Vincent Howze w/AV&C MASOMENOS Mark Eats Nototak Studio Alex Czetwertynski Night Moves (digital artist)Night Moves
Work-Order NEIL EBBFLO

2016

The festival took place at the Barbara Jordan Post office in downtown Houston on December 18–19.[5]

Music lineup

Run The Jewels
Stone Mecca Rider Banks
Dj Windows 98
Clams Casino
Welcome to Houston SG Lewis
Nothing Soulection Mary Lattimore and Jeff Zeigler Fat Tony
Jock Club Wild Moccasins Buoyant Spirit Vacation Eyes Limb Hevin
-Us. Jerk Maramuresh Splendid Emblem Tycho
Kult Dizney DIVISION Night Drive (band)Night Drive Josh Dupont From Beyond Futurelix Daed
Light Wheel Anklepants Kam Franklin Spit Mask Daughters Tee Vee Herman Kolgen

Digital artists

United Visual Artists (UVA) Bjork Digital NONOTAK Tundra
AV&C + Houzé Michael Fullman Ezra Miller Jesse Kanda
Alex Czetwertynsk Herman Kolgen

2017

The festival took place at the Barbara Jordan Post office in downtown Houston on December 15–17.[6]

Music lineup

Tyler, The Creator
Phantogram
Ryoji Ikeda
The Album Leaf
Shabazz Palaces
Bjarki
Hoodcelebrity
True American (band)[7]
Collin Hedrick

Digital artists

Mathewe Schreiber James Clar Kyle Mcdonald + Jonas Jongejan
VT Pro Hovver The Mill (post-production)[8] Freeka Tet
Playmodes Theodore Fivel + Freeka Tet Ekene Ijeoma Cocolab Sam Cannon Vincent Moon + Priscilla Telmon Lina Dib

Controversy

After allegations of sexual misconduct with two women by festival founder Omar Afra emerged in August, 2018, the festival cut ties with Afra and foreclosed on the festival-owning entity, removing him from any involvement or ownership. An open records request from Houston Police Department summarized the incident by stating "No injuries, No evidence, No arrest." Afra denied the allegations and called them "patently false."[9] [10]

On November 26, 2018, an auction was held for Afra's ownership stake, due to an unfulfilled loan agreement. The ownership stake was sold to FPH Chicken Holdings, who were owed the debt. They intend to pursue additional legal action for the remaining $670,000 owed.[11] FPH Chicken Holdings is now the sole owner of the entity that owns both Free Press Summer Fest and Day for Night. Afra additionally cut ties with Free Press Houston.[12] The festival did not take place in 2018 and it is unclear if it will be held again.

Notes and References

  1. News: Gray . Chris . Day For Night Reveals 2016 Lineup . . 2016-09-14 . 2016-10-28.
  2. Web site: Process_Omar_Afra. www.houstonartsblog.com.
  3. Web site: Gray. Chris. Day For Night Lineup Revealed; Kendrick Lamar, New Order, Phillip Glass On Top. www.houstonpress.com. Houston Press. 15 April 2017.
  4. Web site: McMahon. Kevin. Day for Night 2015 Top 15 moments. www.consequence.net. 22 December 2015 . 24 April 2017.
  5. Web site: DAY FOR NIGHT FESTIVAL LINEUP REVEALED; BJORK, BUTTHOLE SURFERS AND APHEX TWIN TO PERFORM. www.abc13,com. 15 April 2017.
  6. Web site: DAY FOR NIGHT FESTIVAL LINEUP REVEALED;. www.stereogum.com. 20 September 2017 . 20 November 2017.
  7. News: Day For Night 2017 Interview: Promising LA Rock Band, True American, Shows Us What They're Made Of. Magnetic . 2017-12-29 . 2017-12-31.
  8. Web site: Day For Night Lineup: The Mill. Day For Night. 2017-12-31.
  9. Web site: Day for Night. www.facebook.com. en. 2018-12-03.
  10. News: Day for Night festival co-founder Omar Afra ousted following assault accusations. CultureMap Houston. 2018-12-03. en.
  11. News: Free Press Summer Festival auctioned over founder's debt. 2018-11-28. ABC13 Houston. 2018-12-03. en-US.
  12. News: Popular Houston music festivals auctioned off due to embattled owner's unpaid debt. CultureMap Houston. 2018-12-03. en.