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The Passion Project

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“One of the most satisfying theatrical experiences I’ve had in ages” writes
Claudia La Rocco after previewing The Passion Project. ” a way of engaging with history and making this historical work contemporary by exploiting the very distance that exists between us and it.”

Using a single live actor, Shelley Kay, and multiple projection surfaces, Reid Farrington explores the intersection of performance and film. He uses Carl Th.Dreyer’s 1928 immortal masterpiece, “The Passion of Joan of Arc” as the main narrative along with the history behind the making of the film, a discussion with a Danish archivist, the story of making this project, and Joan’s story; her trial, torture, and execution.

THE PASSION PROJECT explodes the film into the three dimensions; placing the audience inside the film, sitting next to Joan, subjecting them to the relentless rhythm of 30 mm film projection. This piece vibrates between performance, film and installation.

Developed at and with the support of 3LD Art and Technology Center.
Developed with the assistance of the Digital Performance Institute and Ideal Glass Gallery.
Photo courtesy of Paula Court

Original Run: September 10-20, 2008
Also playing in the COIL 2009 Festival
 

FLUKE

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FLUKE

“…they keep the performance ahead of the art.” – Village Voice

“Never, under any circumstances, invite them to dinner.” – The New York Times

Recognized as one of the most unpredictable and adventurous forces in American theatre Radiohole revels in and reinvents both new and archaic technologies through unexpected and inexplicable applications. Created with proprietary PEEK-A-BOO™ technology, Fluke dives into an entire ocean on stage. This strange and thrilling tale atomizes reality, magnifies perception and is poised to usher in a new era of “Oceanic Times.”

Join us for a talkback with the artists after the performance Sunday April 30

Friday, April 21: Join us for The Underwater Party

So much to celebrate… Taylor Mac’s aquatic extravaganza… Opening Night of Radiohole’s Fluke… the announcement of the 2006 recipient of the Ethyl Eichelberger Award. Dive in – the party begins in the upstairs theatre immediately after both shows.

Member Exclusive: Underwater After-Party

PS122 Members will get complimentary admission to the new nightclub Element for their exclusive party Just Dance!

Benny Soto In Association With Robbi present…
JUST DANCE!
FRIDAY, APRIL 21ST!
MUSIC BY…ANTONIO OCASIO, FRANKIE FELICIANO, MR. V, MKL

element
225 East Houston St
@ Essex St / Avenue A
Directions: F and V Trains to Second Avenue
Info &Tables 212.254.2200 | reservations@elementny.com
Doors at 10pm, 21+
www.elementny.com

April 21 – May 7, 2006
Opens Friday, April 21
Wednesday-Saturday at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
$20($10 Members)

PUSH

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PUSH

Performer Alexia Monduit and musician/composer Thomas Rannou have adapted New York writer Sapphire‘s classic work Push. Monduit interprets the improbable liberation of Push‘s central character Precious Jones as a creation myth. A sexually abused, HIV-positive, obese, illiterate, pregnant teenage mother, Precious battles these conditions amid the violence, drugs, unemployment and homelessness epidemic in Harlem in the 1980’s. Monduit and Rannou have collaborated on many multimedia theatre pieces combining performance, text, live music and visual installation. Working closely with Push’s French translator Jean-Pierre Carasso, Monduit and Rannou have radically reconstructed this powerful novel of urban poverty, struggle and redemption. An extraordinary sound environment chronicles the
birth of Precious’ voice with churning phrases that shift and gain strength like tectonic plates under extreme pressure. Beats, samples and “found” sounds ricochet in and out of rhythm, slip into stillness and thunder. Echoing, modulating, faltering, repeating, becoming. . . the “amplified reading” is a song in the act of being written.

Performed in French with English subtitles.

 

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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

Click here to Listen to “Rocking Chair” by Thomas Rannou on mp3.

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 3-13, 2005
Opens Thursday, November 3.
Wednesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at 4 p.m.
Sunday Afternoon Discovery
on November 13
$20($10 Members)

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