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Why Won’t You Let Me Be Great

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“It’s hard to justify seeking any other form of entertainment on your Saturday night.”-Claudia La Rocco , The New York Times

“Would you totally go out and see some of the underground artsy dancing and acting that New York offers so much of, if only you had an ironclad guarantee that the performance wasn’t going to be boring and sucky? Well, today is your lucky day.”
– Emily Gould, Gawker.com

Catch & the creators of Our Hit Parade meet Kanye West!

WHY WON’T YOU LET ME BE GREAT!!! is a group show inspired by Kanye West’s ground-breaking, “Thom Yorke in the Strip Club” crossover pop album 808s & Heartbreak. Conceived by Brendan Kennedy and presented by Neal Medlyn and Catch in association with Performance Space 122, the evening-length performance will feature work by a vast array of downtown superstars showing pieces inspired by each song from the album, much as the Joffrey Ballet’s (in)famous Billboards choreographed the songs of Prince.

Choreographer’s playlist

Overture (new material) Justin Jones and Elliott Durko Lynch

1. “Say You Will” Karinne Keithley
2. “Welcome to Heartbreak” Neal Medlyn
3. “Heartless” Christine Elmo
4. “Amazing” Jennifer Monson
5. “Love Lockdown” Ann Liv Young
6. “Paranoid” Myles Kane
7. “RoboCop” Varsity Interpretive Dance Squad
8. “Street Lights” Kenny Mellman
9. “Bad News” Dance Gang
10. “See You In My Nightmares” Asubtout (Katy Pyle and Eleanor Hullihan)
11. “Coldest Winter” Juliana F. May/May Dance
12. “Pinocchio Story” Neal Medlyn

July 30 – Aug 1, 2009
Thu – Sat 8pm
Plus added show: Sat Aug 1st 10pm
Tickets from $20, Students/Seniors $15

Catch 27

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Andrew Dinwiddie and Jeff Larson aim to destroy your mind with their latest installment of the Catch series – CATCH 27. This festival celebrating the rough and ready presents a stunning array of emerging artists and downtown luminaries over two weekends of performance to devastate your whole deal.

Week One features asubtout’s Lady Centaurs Show (dance theater) and Week Two Laura Berlin Stinger’s Keeping It Down (play). These 45 minute pieces will be buttressed by short works from two handfuls of the most exciting emerging and established artists on the downtown scene including Ivy Baldwin, Big Dance Theater, Ursula Eagly, K.J. Holmes, Taylor Mac, Dean Moss, Heather Olson, Heidi Schreck, Anna Sperber, Nellie Tinder and the Theater of a Two-Headed Calf!

featuring:

asubtout ! Dec 13, 14, 15

Laura Stinger ! Dec 20, 21, 22

with:

Taylor Mac ! Dec 13
Ivy Baldwin ! Dec 14, 15
Anna Sperber ! Dec 20, 21

Keith Biesack ! Dec 20
Neal Medlyn ! 22 Dec
Big Dance Theater ! Dec 22
Sebastian Calderon Bentin and
Sean Donovan Dec 15
Andrew Dinwiddie ! Dec 20
Ursula Eagly ! Dec 15
K.J. Holmes ! Dec 13
Jennifer Monson ! Dec 22

Dean Moss ! Dec 21
Nellie Tinder ! Dec 21
Heather Olson ! Dec 14
Heidi Schreck ! Dec 14
Theater of a Two-Headed Calf ! Dec 13

December 13-15 and December 20-22, 2007
Thurs-Sat at 8:00 p.m.

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