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he’s gone

Friday, June 20th, 2008

ponce on bed

just returned home from dropping off ponce, my cat, at my parent’s house. they’ll be taking care of him for a month while i’m in france. oh yeah, i’m going to france with big dance theater for a month to work on a new piece called ‘comme toujours here i stand.’ we’ll be in lyon for three weeks.

fear not i will blog as much as possible to keep you up to date.

but right now, i just miss my mister kitty. it’s weird to see this apartment without him. and it’ll be really weird to go to sleep without him snuggling me off to dreamland. sigh.

who ever thought i would become a cat lady?

oh wait. everyone.

twenty five

Monday, June 16th, 2008

george michael\'s \'twenty five\' album cover

so i’m trying to write a george michael-esque soul power ballad for tina’s piece and i stumbled upon this album in my research. twenty five is this amazing retrospective of the master’s work (in the recording studio of course) and includes 29 remastered tracks and a shit load of music videos. i highly suggest purchasing this baby on itunes for the meager price of $34.99.

also in my “research” i found that mr. m will totally be playing madison square garden on july 23. holy shit do you want to go with me? let’s buy tickets.

georgemichael.com

summer brew with j

Friday, June 13th, 2008

alas a non-photo post today, as i sit here typing on an archaic, hand-me-down compaq without adobe creative suite in jess’ kitchen. she’s getting dressed and singing ani difranco. 

it’s summer friday’s at the ole’ office so i got out of work at 3 today. i was planning on posting something about witness relocation’s new show ‘vicious dogs on premises’ now in its last weekend at the ontological hysteric theatre. i saw this show last night because i’m a fan of the company and everyone that’s involved in it is a friend. it was awesome. it was kind of like an improv game peppered with sick, sick jokes and ridiculous dances. brilliance. the photos of the show from director dan safer’s facebook page are awesome - wish i could post one. (compaq, remmber?).

jess and i are going to park slope in a bit to see our friend andrew dinwiddie’s show ‘the accursed items’ at BAX.

our plan is to get some summer brew and drink it on the pulaski bridge before heading over. wish us luck.

it’s a lovely day. let’s keep it that way.

that’s a quote from this awesome band ‘poster children’ from seattle that i discovered in high school because their album cover looked cool.

come see dance today for free

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

dancing at the crossroads

if you happen to read this before 5pm (maybe 4:30pm depending on where you live) today, sunday june 8, and you’ve got nothing to do, then come on down to times square for the third annual dancing at the crossrads.

this is an awesome event that i help put on as part of my job at dancers responding to AIDS. it is produced with the times square alliance - the people responsible for new year’s eve - and is basically a huge free dance blowout showcasing the diversity of dance in new york city at the ‘crossroads of the world’ - times square.

it’s at 5pm, and lasts about 2 hours. it takes place on military island, which is between 43rd and 44th streets in times square. you can’t miss it. it’s a giant stage in the middle of the street. and it’s FREE.

companies performing include : martha graham dance company, david dorfman dance, pilobolus, nai-ni chen dance company, buglisi dance theatre, and keigwin + company. also making a special guest appearance performing a number from their show : the cast of broadway’s crybaby.

so come on over to the square if you’re down for seeing some awesome free dance. but bring some cash to make a donation to our DRA bucket brigade!

thanks, and have a lovely sunday.

the sound and the fury

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

elevator repair service\'s \"the sound and the fury\"

i am a bad blogger.

if i were a good blogger i would have posted this sunday night, immediately after i saw elevator repair service’s production of ‘the sound and the fury’ at new york theater workshop.

if i were a better blogger, i would have actually seen the show on a night other than the last night of the run so i could actually influence whether other people got to see it or not with my review.

alas, i am neither of these things. i am just a webby - with a bloggy.

moving on.

so on sunday night i saw my first ERS show. i know a lot about ERS - about how they devise work, about how they are technically proficient, and how they extract dances from otherwise mundane sources. last year they did a theatricalization of ‘the great gatsby’ called ‘GATZ,’ which i didn’t see, but heard about. in it, scott shepherd read the entire book while apparently some other stuff happened.

in the production i saw (full title : ‘the sound and the fury (april seventh, 1928)’) various performers read (not the entire) ‘the sound and the fury’ by william faulkner, from various positions and intonations on stage throughout the piece. no piece of dialogue was spoken without having a ‘jasper said’ or ’she said’ attached to it. the piece was two and a half hours long but it felt much shorter.

we got cheap seats in the front row and were ping-pong-ball-swinging our heads back and forth across the wide stage to take in as much of the various, disparate, and at sometimes meaningless action that was taking place. the piece was altogether stunning. it had the most precise video and sound design i’ve ever seen on stage, and all the performers - although completely different in tone and even stage presence - all seemed to blend into the perfect cast for the piece. there were some dances in it that heightened the chaos at key moments and a fun video screen fire place.

my only criticism is that the main character, ‘benjy’ should have been played by actors that were more different from each other. this is the guy who’s voice the book is written from - he’s an ‘idiot’ and ages 33 years over the course of the piece. i wanted us to see how the other cast members babied a fully grown man. instead two mousy actors (one male and one female) played the part. it worked, but i think it could have made a deeper impact if the casting choice was a bit broader.

all in all, it was a soothing experience. that’s a rarity for live performance, especially from the front row.

kudos, ERS.

tv tears

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

lost and six feet under

i don’t own a television.

when i was a kid i would watch a lot of tv. i remember a couple of summers in high school when i would just sit at home all day and watch home decorating shows on the learning channel, waiting for my parents to get home from work upon which we would watch even more tv. part of the philosophy of not owning a television (i’ve been told) is having a life with less distractions. i don’t really find that truthful as i am constantly distracted. it’s hard for me to even ride the subway and read without seeing someone or something that gets me thinking about someone else. there’s too much damn stimulus in this city. that’s beside the point. i guess the thing i like about not owning a tv is to not have forced encounters with commercials. and even that’s kind of bullshit because i work in times square, the ad capital of the world.

regardless.

there is something to be said for the emergence of art in new media at all times of technological development, and i’m happy to say that television has come a long way. (don’t worry internet, there’s still a lot of gaps for you to fill in).

the one tv show that i watch regularly (via itunes - not that b.s. ‘watch it on the internet with super low quality and commercials’ thingy) is ‘lost.’ in fact, i just finished watching the season four finale. like katie, i cried twice. and it made me think: there’s only one other tv show that i can remember watching that has made me cry - tons of movies, yes - but only one other tv show. no, not ‘my so called life,’ but ’six feet under.’ (i mashed up promo shots from each in today’s header image).

remember the series finale of that show? i was bawling. maybe it’s because it was revolutionary television in the sense that it took you on an intimate journey through some fucked up people’s lives (and even some gay ones!) and then showed you how they all die so you don’t get to live happily ever after imagining what adventures they might be having - like we all do with ‘friends.’ not.

i can’t help compare these two shows - ‘lost’ / ’six feet under’ - if not purely for the fact that they both get me. get me good. i was in tears when nate died, and i was in tears when desmond finally met penny again. but looking at both shows objectively, i can cite specific differences in quality. ’six feet under’ featured striking performances from a slew of brilliant actors and featured ground-breaking directorial work by a slew of brilliant directors. lost has a bunch of hot people that came out of the woodwork (and ‘party of five’) and landed the sweetest gig ever - hangin’ out in hawaii, getting dirty and acting. you can’t even compare the performance level of these two casts. or the writing. if ‘lost’ didn’t have a scrupulously crafted sound score, the meaningless plot-advancing dialogue would read like a choose your own adventure novel. but something troubles me. even though all signs point to ’six’ being the better show, i still find myself comparably moved by both. how can this be? what’s the point of studying acting, trying to get good, if it’ll all get tacked up to emotional mapping underscoring and camera filters?

i guess the point is there are many ways to move people. hey. even the same person. even me.

the subtlety of frances conroy’s performance or jin exploding on a boat. same.

but then i look back at the season finale of six feet under and i realize that that amazing last montage sequence when claire drives to new york and envisions how her family members die, is set to a sia song. yeah. sia. sia some-people-have-real-problems sia. sia sold-at-starbucks sia. i don’t know. what does all this mean?

are my emotions so easily misled? manipulated? and if i can crack just by a swell in the viola section then what about all the other millions of saps - much thinner-skinned than i - that watch this stuff all the time? does the advent of brilliant new content - true to life, beautifully realistic - result in perpetual emotional distraction? does it limit the tv addict from connecting to anything real?

if only aristotle knew that this is what drama would become. the goal to reduce as many people possible to puddles of mush without them knowing why.

what would brecht say?

would he be pissed off that the only coherent thought we have in our pixellated brains after we watch a gut-wrenching scene is ‘when’s the next episode on?’ versus, ‘how can we have a better government?’ or ‘what are the defining qualities of the human condition?’ not that we should judge all art by how much it educates, but should it be something we think about when we’re dealing with television - a media so much more massive than it ever was intended to be? the amount of social influence this medium has is mind-blowing. this is no poor little theatre.

regardless.

i’m not sure what the thesis of this is. but i do know that funneling all this information through the blogosphere does leave me hungry for one thing : more.

holy shit. i mean, we have to wait til january for new episodes of ‘lost.’ maybe i’ll use the time i’ve spent watching it weekly wisely. or maybe i’ll just catch up on my ‘ab-fab.’

the knockout blow

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

the knockout blow video still

so i just recently worked on this amazing piece by kristina satter called, ‘the knockout blow.’ the above image is from a video i made for the piece featuring jess looking like a freak. this piece was fucking amazing (if i do say so myself). i should have posted about this four days ago to tell you all to come see it (’you all’ - who reads this anyway?) but alas i was too busy working on it.

aside from doing some crazy video (which i’ll hopefully be able to post on this site soon) i also wrote a bunch of songs from the amazingly ridiculous text that tina wrote. it was an utter joy. the score ended up being kind of soul-funk-jazz-musical theater-ass jams, and was received very well.

don’t feel bad if you missed it though, we’ll be back at the ontological hysteric theater in august, with some new songs and awse moves.

(btw, tina is a genius who uses words like “awse”)

the piece also featured eliza bent and julia sirna-frest - two kick ass performers with kick-ass pipes - and of course the ‘diminutive and charming’ jess barbagallo playing a fucking werewolf slut. how is this not the coolest thing in the world?! oh wait.. it is.

stop it, f

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

avant-garde-arama 08 dressing room shot

so the red terror squad (my little theater family) and i showed a piece we’ve been working on at avant-garde-arama at PS122 on friday. above is a shot from the dressing room, pre-show. it was before i ripped my shirt.

i don’t really know how i ripped my shirt, but somehow i did at some point in the night. that’s another story.

the piece actually went pretty well. we performed last, at around 10:45pm. we were all kind of beat, but it was received warmly. preceding us in the evening were artists like “mr. fashion,” a contemporary of the great ethel eichelberger, and a film by genius artist, ryan trecartin. it was interesting to share a stage with people who’ve been doing this avant-garde shit since the 70s. my parents hated it. (yes they were there). it was hosted by yehuda duenyas and normandy raven sherwood from NTUSA.

after that, laryssa and her girlfriend went to ‘night of a thousand stevies,’ which i intended to go to, but felt too pooped to prance around in a shawl. instead, the remaining girls and i went to paquitos for marg’s and then to some dive bar - where i ran into wade, that hot bartender from metro, showing around his friend from england.

i had my camera (prepped for snapping lots of photos of stevie nicks impersonators) and got drunk so i ended up taking a lot of 8-10 second exposure shots. the bar was really dark, but in these shots it looks like it’s morning. don’t be fooled.

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