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…it’s only a rehearsal

...it's only a rehearsal

...it's only a rehearsal

zero visibility corp. works with today’s most innovative artists at the forefront of experimental electronic music. Founded in 1996 by choreographer Ina Christel Johannessen, zero visibility corp. explores diverse themes through improvisation; material is created in close collaboration with the dancers and designers – particularly regarding sound. …it’s only a rehearsal is a powerful,physical and dense duet intertwining Ovid’s story of Acteaon and Artemis. This classic coupling is exquisitely abstracted into hot choreography in an hour-long pas de deux, deftly wrapping the story of love and revenge
round the dancers’ bodies until it becomes skin.

Choreographed by Ina Christel Johannessen. Danced by Line
Tormoen and Dimitri Jourde. With music by Murcof, set/light
design by Jens Sethzman and text by Ovid. Technichian: Leila
S. Berg. Photo credit: Rachelle Roberts.

November 30 & December 1, 2011

But, What’s It All About?

But, What's It All About?

But, What's It All About?

Ole Mads Vevle is a controversial and award-winning artist working within the fields of art/performance/video/text and music. At the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, his short film, Love is the Law, was feted with not one but two awards during Critics Week. In But, What’s It All About? Vevle performs his own text accompanied by a video montage. A dialogue between a father and his son ensues. The son’s refrain of “But, what’s it all about?” elicits ever-more elaborate answers from his father. Vevle channels the language of the television, bombarding the audience with a continuous stream of information, mixing the high with the low, the comic and the tragic, the serious and nonsensical.

December 3 & 4, 2005

Part of PS122’s NORWAY Festival

Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players On Ice

Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players On Ice

Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players On Ice

If you’ve already encountered the silver-clad trio performing live – singer-songwriter keyboardist Jason Trachtenburg, his slide-projecting/ fashion-designing spouse Tina Pi&#241a Trachtenburg and their 9-year-old daughter Rachel Pi&#241a Trachtenburg, a drummer, vocalist and crowd-pleasing raconteur – then you’ll surely agree The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players are revolutionizing “family entertainment” as we know it. They’ve charmed their way across the U.S.A. and Canada, too, with their whimsical songs, vintage slide shows, sparkling repartee and the occasional homemade cupcake and/or tamale for hungry fans. Join the Trachtenburgs this holiday season at P.S. 122!

December 18-23 at 7:30 pm.
2005
Holiday Party on Monday, December 19 (no performance)

Puppy Skills

Puppy SkillsPuppy Skills

Puppy Skills

Come celebrate with “our favorite queen of eloquent & intelligent quirk” (The New York Times). Featuring: Oven Rack (premiere), a solo for Silvers to the music of Iris DeMent; Puppy-Skills (premiere), a sextet with the incredible dancing of Vicky Shick, Paige Martin, Julie Atlas Muz, Jamie Di Mare, Marion Ramirez and Liz Filbrun; an Improvisation with Pooh Kaye, Cydney Wilkes, a different musician each night and “wearable art” sculptor Anne Katrin Grotepass Flap (1989), a wild splash of extremist on-the-brink movement performed by Carolyn Hall; Rupt (2005), with a cast of 6, the latest in Silvers’ brain-tingling series; “Live Choreography,” making work on the spot with different guest dancers each night and a set design by Yumi Kori. Live original music by Bruce Andrews with Michael Schumacher, lights by David Fritz and costumes by Elizabeth Hope Clancy.

November 17-20, 2005

Thursday-Saturday at 8:00 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday at 5:00 p.m.

$20($10 Members)

The Itching of the Wings

Itching of the Wings

Itching of the Wings

An “autopsy of our daydreams,” as conceived by Philippe Quesne, The Itching of the Wings (La Démangeaison des Ailes) explores the desire of men to become birds, flying and falling, desire and disillusion. Quesne, who has been designing projections for opera and theatre, concerts and performances, art exhibitions, music videos, runway shows since 1992, sets the multi-media piece in an artist’s loft replete with film, video projectors and recording booth. This interactive canvas animates a subjective miscellany of found sounds and images drawn from books, recordings, film, internet searches, radio, television, songs and dreams. With music by Stockhausen, Kid Koala, Raymond Scott, Aphex Twin, John Willams and Big Yum Yum, just for starters.
Performed by: Gaëtan Vourc’h, Sébastien Jacobs, Rodolphe Auté, Tristan Varlot, Zinn Atmane.

Performed in French and English.

“Plunk down $20 for Philippe Quesne’s show, which incorporates videos, movement and text, before the celebrated playwright’s work inevitably reappears at the Lincoln Center Festival – for five times as much.”
Time Out New York

act french

Plus two late night underground concerts.

Direct from France – you won’t believe your eyes – or ears!

Ideal Daim / Thomas Rannou +audio
Assume the attitude of a perfect stag. Ideal Daim, chanson pure, is a program of songs written, composed and performed by Thomas Rannou. The sound process is specific to this program – a dozen small speakers are deployed for the broadcast of the song, affording the listener intimacy and proximity to the words and the voice itself. The style is sober and conspiratorial, the tone off-handed and sincere.

Definitively Frenchy.
45 minutes – in French

Fuckin’ Dirty Birds / Alexia Monduit + Thomas Rannou

The song of Alexia Monduit is a battle of words. Her first English text is a poetic sound journey between a body, a speech, a breath, and image – that of Antigone. A lonely mythical recreation on a musical floor.

25-30 minutes – in English

Free for PS122 members, ticket holders to any performance dates of Push, Itching of the Wings, and Schoolhouse Roxx’s Suicide, The Musical – hold onto your stubs and fasten your seatbelts.

November 9-13, 2005

First performance WEDNESDAY November 9th
Thursday-Saturday at 9:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
$20($10 Members)

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