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« Grassroots arts organizing works in Santa Monica | Main | A great job -- if you qualify! »

July 23, 2008

Best 2008 press release -- a challenger!
Linda Frye Burnham / 11:41 AM

I already awarded Dell'Arte my Favorite Press Release of 2008 award, but I might have to rescind that decision. Here's a true challenger from another Northern California collective: Modern Garage Movement.

Modern Garage Movement Dance Performance
at SF Camerawork, 657 Mission St, Second Floor
Saturday August 2nd, 1pm
$5 public/$2 students and seniors/free for members

Dance collective Modern Garage Movement exploits the gallery landscape by blending in and moving through it virtually unseen in this site-determined dance with their new piece entitled New Gree, a dance on tour that not only happens anywhere, but is happening all the time. An aim, but not goal, of New Gree is to dance in complete unison with eyes closed, navigating safely through densities of people and space. Ulteriorly, the choreography works with shifting formations of energy and hyper-reality in relation to the mobile audience, building additive layers of past and future performances, past and future influences, and linking everyone and everything in the accumulative journey of now. MGM is Theo Angell (of the road and sky), Felicia Ballos (connector), Biba Bell (doctoral candidate), Jmlly Leary (all over the place), and Robert McNeill (of country teasers).

For more information, please visit www.moderngaragemovement.com

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