Roulette Intermedium, a venue that has provided space for experimental art to New York City audiences since 1978, will host a slew of Avant-programs this fall, including a series of performances in honor of free jazz pioneer Anthony Braxton’s 80th birthday, a celebration of Dr. Muhal Richard Abrams for the 60th anniversary of influential experimental organization, the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), and a performance by Cuban-Haitian composer Aruán Ortiz, who will explore “Afro-diasporic identity through the lens of new music & avant-jazz, with scenes from his opera,” according to the venue’s website.

Roulette Intermedium, which has called Downtown Brooklyn home since 2010, ushered in the coming of Fall on September 17 with a performance of John Zorn’s Cobra,

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