• IAI Festival (full title IAI Festival/Great American Music Hall/San Francisco) is a live album by multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Giuffre, saxophonist Lee...
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    and Ideas (IAI) is a British philosophy organisation founded in 2008. It operates the HowTheLightGetsIn philosophy and music festival. The IAI is a not-for-profit...
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    others. As part of the festival, the New College of the Humanities presented the IAI School. Aimed at 16- to 18-year-olds, the IAI School explored topics...
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  • Improvising Artists Inc. known as IAI is a production company created by jazz pianist, Paul Bley, and video artist, Carol Goss, in 1974 for the purpose...
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  • released as Mosquito Dance (DJM) and The Train and the River (Candid) 1978: IAI Festival (Improvising Artists), with Lee Konitz, Bill Connors and Paul Bley 1983:...
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  • IAI Festival (1978) Dragonfly (1983) Quasar (1985)...
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  • Music for People, Birds, Butterflies and Mosquitoes (1972) River Chant (1975) IAI Festival (1978)...
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    November Enshu Daimyo Festival in Iwata, held in April Mishima Festival, held in August Numazu Festival, held in July Shimizu Port Festival, held on 5 to 7...
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    second wife, founded the production company Improvising Artists, known as IAI Records & Video. The label issued acoustic recordings by many of the most...
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    Women in 1995 and 1999. Kusanagi Stadium Shizuoka City Shimizu Ihara Stadium IAI Stadium Nihondaira Konohana Arena Princess Akishino – princess in the Japanese...
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