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NewPlayTV is livestreaming the Hybrid Art Summit from Fusebox! Check it out here:
It’s art/science week at the NEA BLOG – and that’s not all those crazy kids in D.C. are up to!
This May in Austin, we continue our examination of new models of critical engagement and the pressing issues of contemporary performance
Thursday night Eyebeam will be transformed into an immersive environment combining music, video, technology and performance. In other words, a superfun party with bands to raise money for Mary Mattingly’s awesome Flock House project.
“Giant Yves Klein All Out Attack” – Dan Safer, Mike Mikos wrestling in paint at Exit Art as part of Culturebot’s “Ephemeral Evidence” project.
The Foundry Theatre is bringing people to NYC from all over the world – people who are living and working within alternative practices of economics, safety, media/ communications, politics and more. Join them for a ‘there-are-other-ways-to-do-things’ show & tell featuring these remarkable local, national and international innovators at Cooper Union over the weekend of April 20-22.
Conceptual Artist/Choreographer Yoshiko Chuma continues a lifetime obsession with danger in her new work, “Love Story, Palestine”.
Speaking of political arts workshops, The Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory (TOPLAB) presents Cutting It Up: A Theater Workshop facilitated by Julia Lee Barclay.
The Abrons Arts Center presents the U.S. debut of Budapest/London-based BLOOM! Dance Collective, April 27–28, 2012, at 8pm. CITY is a “political pamphlet entwined with movement”.
As part of Exit Art’s group show “Collective/Performative” that just opened in conjunction with their 30 year retrospective, Culturebot will be in residence from April 17-21
Andy looks back on his week that was from The Elephant Room to The Opera to David Foster Wallace and a “happening” in Greenpoint.
La MaMa prepares to go out dancing. Close to 50 different choreographers and groups perform in six different themed programs a new project, not short on ambition. Nicky Paraiso and Mia Yoo are co-curators. The four weeks celebrate the close association and mutual influence