[inter/meta/trans] Fwd: max10 Performance Laboratory
adam overton
a at plus1plus1plus.org
Mon Dec 4 05:35:06 EST 2006
from the LAContactImprovNewsletter:
MONDAY DECEMBER 4, 2006 AT 7.30pm.- Electric Lodge, Venice. $8.*
WHAT IS IT? IT'S max 10!
we survive on the support of those who love and adhere to what we are
trying
to do.
it's max10 !!!
please forward to all you know who love the arts...
come, even if you know no one performing.. it's fun, it's eclectic and
there's
a free reception at the end of it!! what else you gonna do on a monday
night??
... and you never know what you are going to get!
**
*here is our glorious line-up (in no particular order):*
Marnie Castor
Hsiu-Ping Wang
Joe Hernadez-Kolski
Janet Kusnick
Nancy Perlman
Arrowyn Ambrose
Andrea Shreeman
Sharon Jakubecy
Artel
Richard Kim
we hope you can come, support, see art happen, and bring lots of
friends!
we have so much enthusiastic response from those of you who want to
perform,
but max10 needs the support of audience also.
See you there,
miranda and the max10 pit crew.
p.s. *we survive by word-of-mouth so please forward this email to anyone
you think might be interested.*
** If you would like to be removed from this Los Angeles class/audition,
performance, or Oni Dance list, please reply with remove in the
subject
line. Thank you. ~ m. gillespie
**
*Nine things to know about max10*
1. max10 Performance Laboratory is a place to do brave work, experiment,
and risk failure.
2. max10 is an uncurated performance event the first Monday of every
month.
3. max10 is a place where new artists can show early work, and more
established artists can work outside their genre.
4. The event is called max10 because each piece can be no longer than 10
minutes, and there will be no more than ten performers a night.
5. After ten minutes of performance a bell will sound and the lights
will go off - we mean it, really.
6. While we would love you (or someone else) to write about max10 - we
respectfully ask you not to review individual pieces. We don't want the
artists to censor their ideas because they are worried about a "bad"
review. We want this to be a true performance laboratory.
7. After the performance you are invited to a reception (cheap beer,
wine, and chips are included in the price of admission) where you can
talk to the artists about the work you've just seen. Pick three artists
to talk to, tell them what let you into their work and what kept you
out.
8. All genres of work are welcome - dance, performance art, music,
visual arts, installations, film, slideshows, spokenword, martial arts
demonstrations, performative papers, whatever
9. If you want to perform at max10 write to: max10 at electriclodge.org.
What: max10 Performance Laboratory
Where: Electric Lodge, 1416 Electric Avenue, Venice
Attendees must park on the lot. When the lot fills up we are sold out,
so come early.
When: First Monday of the month, ten months a year.
Time: 7:30pm, reception to follow
Tickets: $8.00, no reservations
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