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stairway to stardom

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

my friend dan safer - of awesome theater company witness relocation - sent me a link to the above video in an exchange of dorky youtube fun, and i got hooked.

apparently, “stairway to stardom” was a public access show in new york city from the 70s to the early 90s and featured some of basic-cable-via-the-internet’s brightest (ironic) stars. above, precious taft delivers a dramatic monologue from… something. after the jump, enjoy the song stylings of dante (a strange goulet-esque swinger), melissa ann ledwon’s mesmerizing contempo jazz tap, gloria huddle’s dramatic reading of a manhattan transfer song (showcasing her various “accent” skills), mark conner’s original songs (a number that shows off the amazing minimal STS decor) , al villa’s comic insight (a true test in patience), the high waisted belting of louise mascia, michele sutlovitch wanting to “live forever,” cheryl klein’s jewish hyper humor, and of course, the inimitable lola perazzo starting on her “rough climb to stardom.”

these people give john daker a run for his money.

check out user sharpeworld’s playlist for 71 STS vids.

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pardon me, i’m losing you.

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

in case you’re not familiar with the internet meme : boingboing.net, robertpopper.com

i propose this as a response.. sort of :

wow. took two months for me to post that.

comme toujours here i stand

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Comme Toujours Here I Stand at The Kitchen from Big Dance Theater on Vimeo.

i’m performing with big dance theater in our new piece, comme toujours here i stand opening tonight at the kitchen. and would love for you to come!

the piece is based on agnes varda’s new wave film, cleo from 5 to 7, and uses some awesome / interesting / gorgeous use of video (by jeff larson), dance, music (sung by me in french!) and awesome wallpaper. purchase tickets here. it’s only $15!

the above trailer was made by claudia tanney, with music by kotchy.

bobby mcferrin rocks

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

from boing boing.

i actually got the amazing opportunity to see this man in concert once at NJPAC in newark and it was unbelievable. it was two and a half hours of just him being absolutely mind-blowing. his cover of paul maccartney’s blackbird is brilliant.

FAMILY : My Cartouche

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Younger sister Frarajaca (Erin Markey) made a video for art class. She also wrote the song. She’s kind of an art star. And she’s totally going to the art fair. Spell my name in heiroglyphics!!

Performed by: Erin Markey
Music & Video: Chris Giarmo
Lyrics: Tina Satter
Half Straddle Productions

i created the above music and video for Tina Satter’s new play FAMILY at the Ontological Theater. i also will be performing in / choreographed / composed music for the actual show too. woo hoo!

check out the new Half Straddle website (that i also designed) for more info.

double woo hoo!

r.i.p. mj - love liza

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

where’s chris? [goodbye europe...]

Monday, June 1st, 2009

see you soon, euro-land. thanks for the good times.

xo chris

where’s chris? [dancing in lyon]

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

my friend cécile made some videos of her dancing crazily in her apartment in paris, so i decided to make this video for her in my friend alexandre’s apartment. we were sitting in the kitchen with some friends when someone put on a kim wilde vinyl and i decided at that moment that i would dance to this song the next day. and so it was…

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Saturday, July 26th, 2008

laura threatened to commit suicide

friends,

so sorry i haven’t updated my blog in what seems like forever. i’ve been mad busy trying to get back into the swing of nyc. i’ve got a few more posts that i’m working on from lyon (including graffiti and pics from les beaux arts) so stay tuned.

until then, check out these awesome fucking photos from what i did last night. a bunch of us went to edison to see ’sangamam,’ this bollywood film that laura was (the only white person) in. it was cra-hay-zay. (in the above photo - by bj lockhart - laura’s character lisa has attempted suicide when she found out she couldn’t wed her hearthrob beau - at left - because she wasn’t indian enough).

here are my pics : http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=27902&l=957ad&id=566893918

here are bj’s : http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29482&l=b0421&id=656039031

gaga / ancient roman amphitheater / basilique

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

batsheva dance company

i’ve officially been in lyon for a week. we’ve actually gotten to see a lot of the city, even though we’ve been working most of the time on our dance-theater piece. it’s been lovely. we’ve made family meals, explored the old city (vieux lyon), and tonight we got to see batsheva dance company in this :

ancient roman amphitheater

this is apparently the oldest roman amphitheater in france. katie and i explored it on sunday and i snapped this photo. tonight we made a picnic hoping to be able to eat in the theater before the show, but we weren’t allowed to bring in knives and bottles so we ended up eating in a nearby park. anyway.

the show was amazing. i actually took a class with ohad naharin, the artistic director, at cedar lake last year. his ‘methodology’ is called ‘gaga.’ there were ‘gaga dancer’ classes and ‘gaga people’ classes. i took the one for people. it rocked. we were boiling spaghetti on the floor.

his company consists of the best dancers i’ve ever seen. i’ve seen a lot of dance. and i’ve seen some really amazing technicians, and some people with incredible style or execution, but never have i seen a combination of technique and execution like this. each company member is classically trained (it seems) but is also inundated with naharin’s teachings for years. witnessing this synthesis is a treat.

their facility and intention of movement are flawless, phenomenal. and there is also this layer of elasticity and abandon over their impeccable technique that makes it truly brilliant to behold. this company was recently at BAM, but i missed them. i guess i just had to wait see them in an ancient roman amphitheater instead. shucks.

the audience was extremely enthralled with the performance (the piece was called ‘decadance’ btw) and they stood and threw their seat cushions on to the stage at the end - missing mostly, and hitting innocent low level bystanders.

in a totally unrelated - except in a geographical way - here is a photo of the inside of notre dame du fourviere basilique - a big honkin’ church on a hill that was built in the early 1900s right next to the amphitheater :

pretty church

you could buy these candles to light and place in a crazy candelabra for 1 to 3 euro. depending on how much you care about the person you’re praying for, you spend more or less! :

candles in france

here’s me and katie being tourists overlooking lyon :

chris and katie and lyon

we had to walk up an insane amount of steps to get to this place so forgive if i look a little exhausted.

also, the night before kourtney and i went out on the (gay) town, and with the help of her franglais (that’s english and french) we got into some pretty euro-fun (read: lame) places. we made the best of it, though (read: got drunk). not too many fun stories about that. except when kourtney used this bathroom at ‘PINKS’ after some drunk french chick puked all over it, then had to explain to the rest of the people on line that it wasn’t her. genius.

we danced to the worst michael jackson remixes ever.