FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 28, 2002
For Release: September 9 - 16, 2002
Contact: Adam Overton
overtones99@hotmail.com
404-281-2654
THE ELECTRIC ARTS ALLIANCE OF ATLANTA PRESENTS
Electric Performance Art Night
AT EYEDRUM, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2002, 8 PM
The Electric Arts Alliance of Atlanta (EAAA) is proud to present an evening of Electric Performance Art on Monday, September 16, 2002 at 8 pm. Local electric artists will unite to present several pieces of electrified performance art, perhaps the broadest and most inclusive field within the arts, and often times the most daring and shocking. Performance art can vary drastically in form, medium, and message depending on the individuals involved and defies simple categorization with its openness to multidisciplinary approaches. Please join us as we explore and witness this often misunderstood, always surprising, and now electrified medium, Electric Performance Art.
Performances will include:
- Seaberg Acrobatic Poetry: Inner Electricity, Death, Connected
- Counting. Impure thoughts. Immodest feelings. Let me count the ways. A multimedia, obsessive work by Cecelia Kane.
- Looping Butoh by White Crane Style is a video, audio, and movement piece which references the slow process of intestinal digestion.
- The Man In The Middle - Video - Andy Ditzler
- Borders and Exiles: Apologetics: A performative newsflash brought to you by Robert Cheatham, Richard Gess, and Kevin Haller.
- Hair.Ritual.No.38 by Adam Overton
A $3 donation is requested for admission.
For more info --- EAAA@earthlink.net --- or --- http://www.Electric-Arts-Alliance.org
Eyedrum --- Suite 8, 290 MLK, Jr. DR, Atlanta, GA 30312 --- http://www.eyedrum.org
The Electric Arts Alliance of Atlanta (EAAA)
The EAAA is a forum dedicated to the discussion and transmission of ideas, music and visual art that utilize electronic means and methods to create and manipulate sound and light. The EAAA presents an opportunity for artists to present their current work in the domain of audio and visual experimentation, while also serving as a place for artists of all disciplines to meet and exchange ideas, with hopes that such contact will stimulate further creation, collaboration, and exploration. The EAAA meets every third Monday of the month at Atlanta’s Eyedrum art and music gallery and is open to proposals for performance, presentation, and discussion that highlight individual and collaborative involvement in the electric arts of Atlanta.
Website ----- http://www.Electric-Arts-Alliance.org
Info ---------- EAAA@earthlink.net
List-Serv ---- Electric_Arts_Alliance-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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