Berkeley: The Nature of Nomenclature: An exploration of (re)naming within queer communitiesThe Nature of Nomenclature: An exploration of (re)naming within queer communities a collaborative performance featuring Ada Pinkston, Annah Anti-Palindrome, Jai Arun Ravine with Jorrit Poelen, NCN and Ri Molnár with Carrie Elzey. We are queer Bay Area artists exploring the phenomenon of re-naming within our communities in a collaborative, witty, charming, silly, sexy, charged, gripping performance that you will never forget! Join us as we delve into the ABYSS OF NAMES (to which dead names return and from which new names spring) and investigate naming in relationship to time, place and visibility, identity tourism and consumption, and magic. Collaboratively we will create a multi-media performance that challenges performance genre segregation by integrating dance, storytelling, experimental music, video, theater, sound, games facilitation, and audience participation. Beyond our devotion to our respective art forms, we are dedicated organizers and agents of change within our communities. With our art, we give voice to radical queer perspective and challenge the dominant paradigm. The idea for this collaboration was sparked when a few of us performed a benefit for the US Social Forum together. In each other we found peers and inspiration. We hope to insight the same inspiration in YOU! February 25, 8:30 PM This performance is made possible through the Subterranean Arthouse Artist in Residency Program.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
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