Franklin Furnace’s Goings On
February 15, 2005
CONTENTS:
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1. Carey Lovelace, FF Member, at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Feb 17, 4:30 pm
2. Deborah Garwood, FF Alumn, at Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, thru March 6
3. Susana Cook, FF Alumn, at Dixon Place, March 24-26, 8 pm
4. Joni Mabe, FF Alumn, at historic Habersham Theater, Clarkesville, GA, March 11-20
5. Alice Hutchins, FF Alumn, and her sister, at 1078 Gallery, Chico, CA, March 1-26
6. Lynn Book, FF Alumn, voice/writing labs, classes, coaching and more, Feb-July, 05
7. Fiona Templeton, FF Alumn, at Mabou Mines, March 17-19 (update)
8. Dieter Roth, FF Alumn, in Reykjavik, Iceland Festival, opens May 14
9. John Fleck, Reno, Paul Zaloom, FF Alumns, at Steve Allen Theater, Hollywood, Feb 19, 8 pm
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1. Carey Lovelace, FF Member, at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Feb 17, 4:30 pm
Carey Lovelace, FF Alumn, reads Last Light, directed by Allison Easter with Sophie Auster and Matt Conlon and The Second Act Problem directed by Douglas Brautigan with Matt Conlon and Julie Fitzpatrick. Thursday February 17th, 4:30 pm at Ensemble Studio Theatre 549 West 52nd St, 6th Floor (between 10th/11th Avenues)
for more information call Carey Lovelace at (212) 566-6777 or Allison Easter at (212) 663-7909. Light refreshments to follow the reading.
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2. Deborah Garwood, FF Alumn, at Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, thru March 6
BABES: Small Works Exhibition Celebrating the Many Aspects of Woman Greetings! I have a photo in this group show at Holland Tunnel.
BABES: Small Works Exhibition Celebrating the Many Aspects of Woman
Feb. 12 – March 6, 2005
Holland Tunnel
61 South 3rd St.
718.384.5738
Open weekends from 1-5pm or by appt.
Thanks. Deborah Garwood
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3. Susana Cook, FF Alumn, at Dixon Place, March 24-26, 8 pm
THE VALUES HORROR SHOW
Written and directed by Susana Cook, FF Alumn
The story of a Paranoid Post Hero in the era of TERRORism. War is bringing us together. Paranoia makes life all the more exciting. Are you a terrorist? Have you been seeing things? Did you say something? Do you find yourself singing Christmas Carols in the shower? Do you masturbate afterwards? Do you believe in sanctity and global heterosexuality? This is not a show. Do not bring any suspicious package.
Performed by: Susana Cook, Mistah, Felice Shays, Simba Yangala and Jasmine Presson.
Thursday Through Saturday, March 24, 25 and 26 at 8pm
Dixon Place
258 Bowery (Between Houston and Prince Streets)
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212-219-0736
Tickets: $12
http://www.susanacook.com
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4. Joni Mabe, FF Alumn, at historic Habersham Theater, Clarkesville, GA, March 11-20
Radio T.B.S. (Trailer Broadcasting Scandals) by Mark Landon Smith
March 11, 12, 13: 18, 19, 20
Directed by Justin Dudkiewicz
Reservations: call 706-839-1315
10f / open stage with pieces
Radio hostesses and society doyennes Vesta Poteet and Dixie Mandrell bring to you the comings and goings of the activities in and around The Luna Del Mar Manufactured Home Oasis and Monkey Empire — very few of the monkeys are contagious. And what a jumpin’ place this trailor park is. There’s a visit to Graceland from rovin’ reporter Missy Goode (and her unfortunate arrest by the security guards); there’s the upcomin’ Miss Manatee contest, if forced contestant Mayola Felts can stop eaten’ every sweet thing she can get her hands on; there’s The Heart of Dixie advice for the lovelorn and addicted — a subscription to the Gone with the Wind collectors series of plates with Scarlette O’Hara looking like Ernest Borgnine in drag is a dramatic disappointment. The colossal celebration at Luna Del Mar, penicillin capital of central Florida, is Jesus and Elvis; A Tribute to the Kings, a little nativity with some rock n’ roll. So it’s not the holidays, but in honor of Elvis, a drive-by nativity is planned with headlights to be beamed on the annual tableau — low headlights, PLEASE! If you think that this kings’ tribute runs smoothly, you’ll also believe that teased hair is a thing of the past.
From the author of Faith County and A Dickens’ Christmas Carol.
Cast:
Joni Mabe, FF Alumn, —- Madge Huskey
Leslie Cardin —- Vesta Poteet
Liat Faver —- Dixie Mandrell
Angie Patel —- Mayola Felts
Alta Moseley —- Mary Eunice Wheaten
Mary Harlan —- Pauline Felts
Sandra Dickson —- Missy Goode
Amy Bennett —- Alveeta McClay
Gini Ruhlman —- Harlene Akers
Barbara Grizzard —- Imogene Hurst
Habersham Community Theatre
In the Historic Habersham Theater
P. O. Box 846
Clarkesville, GA 30523
www.habershamtheater.org
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5. Alice Hutchins, FF Alumn, and her sister, at 1078 Gallery, Chico, CA, March 1-26
Alice Hutchins, FF Alumn, and her sister Claudia Steel, in a joint show of recent work at the 1078 Gallery in Chico, California. March 1 to 26th.
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6. Lynn Book, FF Alumn, voice/writing labs, classes, coaching and more, Feb-July, 05
THIS WEEK Writing through the Voice
February 16 & 23
Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8 pm
early bird: $65 (deposit by Feb. 15th), after bird: $80
take this lab with Composing for Noncomposers for $115
This lab creates a space for writing from the body with voice as the interlocuter. The power of voice is profound when it becomes an enlivening agent for language. Likewise language becomes more fluid and vibrant when in concert with the voiced body.
Technical writers, closet writers, published writers, singer songwriters, people who don’t fancy themselves writers, artists and poets are all invited as well as vocalists who are looking for their tongue.
Composing for Non-Composers
March 16 & 23
Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8 pm
How does a writer or a poet make melody sound… to set their language spinning outside of speech? How might a performer weave sculptural materials with vocal elements to create a total composition of form and pattern? This lab employs alternative techniques and approaches to composing, devising or otherwise organizing voice-based material for performance. Bring your sonic ideas alive in this lab. No music theory background is necessary.
Coaching Series
it’s STILL just too good to pass up…
6 private sessions (50 minutes) at $325
(for first time participants)
tailor made sessions that focus on a specific issue or project
212-529-8991
Discounts available
All labs and sessions held at:
535 E 14th St #4F
Contact:
Lynn Book / Voicelab
~where voice gets reinvented~
www.voicelabnyc.com
212-529-8991
lynnbook@voicelabnyc.com
Lynn Book will present and lecture on her work, as well as teach in the inaugural Transart Institute MFA program this July, 2005. Early Deadline for enrollment is March 15, 2005.
INFO:
The Transart Institute in cooperation with Donau University Krems will begin its Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in New Media Program in July 2005. It is the first international low-residency two-year MFA graduate art program in Europe and is accredited through Donau University.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM:
Students are free to pursue work in any media art-related genre and to create their own course of study, working independently and with the support of self-chosen faculty and artist mentors. Three intensive residencies permit students to continue with their professional life while participating in the program. Students work on independent art and research projects off-site between residencies. Genres include: Animation, Architecture, Cyber Art, Experimental Art, Film/Video, Graphic Design, Installation Art, Interactive Art, Interdisciplinary Art, Performance Art, Photography, and Sound/Music. Detailed information about the program as well as an application and pdf brochure are available at: www.transartinstitute.org
DATES:
Summer residency 2005: July 25 – August 12
Deadline for early acceptance: March 15, 2005
Deadline for applications: June 15, 2005
LOCATION:
Summer Residency, Donau University Krems, Austria
Krems is approximately one hour from Vienna by train.
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7. Fiona Templeton, FF Alumn, at Mabou Mines, March 17-19 (update)
We mistakenly omitted reservation details for Fiona Templeton’s Medea on the Argo and Medea in Corinth, March 17-19 at 7:30, at Mabou Mines STUDIO, 150 1st Avenue (9th St.). Here they are: Seating is limited. Reservations can be made by calling 212 473 0559 extension 201 after 5PM, or anytime via e-mail office@maboumines.org
Thank you.
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8. Dieter Roth, FF Alumn, in Reykjavik, Iceland Festival, opens May 14
Reykjavik Presents Its First Festival Dedicated to Contemporary Visual Arts
Material Time/Work Time/Life Time,
Curated by Jessica Morgan
Dieter Roth, A Private Exhibition,
Curated by Bjorn Roth
Opening May 14, 2005
Gudrun Kristjansdottir
PR and Communications Director
Reykjavik Arts Festival
T: +354 561 2444
F: +354 562 2350
E: gudrun@artfest
http://www.artfest.is/default.asp?lang_id=en
The Reykjavik Arts Festival announced that this year’s program, on view from May 14 2005, will focus on contemporary visual arts after three decades of festivals dedicated to the performing arts. A series of exhibitions and installations will be presented in Reykjavik and throughout the country, focusing on the legacy of Dieter Roth, the German-born Swiss artist who spent a large part of his life in Iceland, and who influenced both established and younger artists. Curated by Jessica Morgan, curator of contemporary art at Tate Modern, London, a multi-venue program of newly-commissioned work will be entitled Material Time/Work Time/Life Time and will present throughout Iceland an outstanding selection of national and international contemporary artists. Running concurrently, a Dieter Roth retrospective entitled Dieter Roth, A Private Exhibition will be curated by Bjorn Roth, the son of the artist, and will be presented at several venues in Reykjavik.
Material Time/Work Time/Life Time brings together over 30 artists from Iceland, Europe and North and South America whose work shares Roth’s interest in collapsing the boundaries between art, life, and materiality. The artists include both Roth’s contemporaries and a recent generation such as Peter Fischli and David Weiss, John Latham, Thomas Hirschhorn, Micol Assael, Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, and Gabriela Fridriksdottir who will represent Iceland at the 2005 Venice Biennale. New works commissioned specifically for this festival examine the themes and inspirations at stake in Roth’s work. More than 20 venues and sites in Reykjavik, its surroundings and other major Icelandic towns, will host this exhibition, and most sites will focus on the work of only one or two artists. Olafur Eliasson and Margret Blondal will each present sculptural installations in outdoor locations. German artists Jonathan Meese and John Bock will develop new performances while Lawrence Weiner will show new work responding to the well known Icelandic sagas. Film and video are the chosen media of Anri Sala and Wilhelm Sasnal who blend documentary, narrative, and autobiographical techniques. In an unusual collaboration, Matthew Barney will present an installation conceived with Gabriela Fridriksdottir. Other artists participating in the exhibition are Jeremy Deller and Allan Kane, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Kristjan Gudmundsson, Elin Hansdottir, Carsten Holler, Hekla Dogg Jonsdottir, Haraldur Jonsson, Brian Jungen, On Kawara, Ragnar Kjartansson, Gabriel Kuri, Anna Lindal, Olafur Arni Olafsson, Libia Perez de Siles de Castro, Finnbogi Petursson and Bojan Sarcevic.
The Dieter Roth retrospective entitled Dieter Roth, A Private Exhibition will be featured at two of Iceland’s largest museums: The National Gallery of Iceland and Reykjavik Art Museum, as well as in Gallery 100º, a renowned gallery, all in Reykjavik.
Most of the exhibitions will be on view through July/August.
Festival Sponsors: Kaupthing bank is the Presenting Sponsor of the visual arts program of the Reykjavik Arts Festival 2005.
For more information about the Reykjavik Arts Festival, please call +354 561 2444 or visit their website at http://www.artfest.is
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9. John Fleck, Reno, Paul Zaloom, FF Alumns, at Steve Allen Theater, Hollywood, Feb 19, 8 pm
Let’s put the RED back in our BLUE STATE of Mind
Saturday, February 19 at 8pm
RENO, PAUL ZALOOM, & JOHN FLECK
IN
FREE RADICALS
or
now, we’re really pissed off
Three gol darn good, radical & renowned performing artistes explore solo variations on why Now is the Winter of Our Discontent …
Reno is consistently, energetically, LOUDLY, funny’ -NY TIMES
(Zaloom is)…a scathingly hilarious political satirist’ – WASHINGTON POST
‘Fleck is unique & unpredictable’ – LA TIMES
STEVE ALLEN THEATER (in Hollywood )@ 4773 Hollywood Blvd
(just w of vermont, across from Barnsdale; free parking in lot!)
Tickets: $15 Please reserve – call 323-666-4268
http://www.cfiwest.org/theater/
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