Tag: Fusebox Festival
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Dickie Beau’s Imagined Self-Portrait From the Soup of Culture
The British artist discusses “Blackouts,” at Crossing the Line 2017
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Bourgeois Pretensions, or Biscuits and Gravy
Timothy Braun hangs out with Mac Wellman, Steve Mellor and Eliza Bent atThe Fusebox Festival in Austin, TX.
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Ant Hampton’s Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore)
Fusebox Festival blogger Robyn Ross writes about Ant Hampton’s “Cue China” currently in Austin, TX and coming to NYC May 1-5, presented by PS122 as part of the PEN World Voices Festival.
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Forest Fringe comes to Fusebox Festival in Austin, TX
Fusebox Festival blogger Shannon McCormick reporting from Austin, TX. For the past nine years, Austin’s Fusebox Festival has sought to bring a sense of local, national, and international community and […]
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Livestreaming from Fusebox
NewPlayTV is livestreaming the Hybrid Art Summit from Fusebox! Check it out here:
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Culturebot Explores Critical Horizontalism at the Fusebox Festival
This May in Austin, we continue our examination of new models of critical engagement and the pressing issues of contemporary performance
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Culturebot and The New Criticism
Culturebot founder Andy Horwitz talks about where we’ve been and where we’re going in a manifesto, of sorts, gazing into the future.
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Fusebox Talks Series “Chewing the Fat”: Andrew Dinwiddie & Kevin Nutt
Andrew Dinwiddie and Kevin Nutt chew the fat over “Get Mad at Sin,” Dinwiddie’s powerhouse performance as televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, currently touring the festival circuit around North America
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Fusebox Festival 2011 Podcast: Lin Hixon
Culturebot’s Timothy Braun and Fusebox Festival Artistic Director Ron Berry interview Lin Hixon.
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Fusebox Festival 2011 Podcast: Rubber Repertory
Culturebot’s Timothy Braun and Fusebox Festival Artistic Directory Ron Berry talk to Josh Meyer and Matt Hislope from Rubber Repertory.
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The Digest: March 9, 2011
Isaac Butler on narrative, Belarus Free Theater returns to New York, Fusebox Fest announces line-up, and a dance critic admits she can be shallow (and feels terrible for it)
