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From: Jeff D Morey <jm11@nyu.edu> Hi all, For those who don't know, I've been working with The Builders Association for the past year, specifically on video and video software (nato) programming. We'll be performing "Xtravaganza" this coming Monday at Whitney Museum at Philip Morris (42nd St. loc.) as part of "PULSE: a festival of digitally inspired performance." would love to see you... cheers, jeffm~ Jeff Morey jm11@is.nyu.edu roundzero@lycos.com details :: The Builders Association "Xtravaganza" Monday March 26, 8pm Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, 120 Park Ave @ 42nd St., New York *free* PRESS RELEASE On Monday, March 26, 8:00pm, the OBIE Award-winning media and performance ensemble The Builders Association will perform excerpts from their latest production, "Xtravaganza," which reinterprets mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century theatrical variety shows through the lens of today's DJ and VJ culture. The event kicks off 'Performance on 42nd's' spring series, "PULSE: a festival of digitally inspired performance." this four-part series features new works in which artists intertwine diverse forms of digital media with live performance and is presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Bitstreams," on view at the main Whitney Museum of American Art from March 22 - June 10, 2001. The Performance will take place at the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, 120 Park Ave. at 42nd Street, located directly across from Grand Central Station. Admission is free. No reservations accepted; seating is first-come, first-served. for more information, please call 917-663-2453. Using current tools to interpret old forms, "Xtravaganza" draws on historical types of theatrical entertainment that mixed live performance with music, dance, and film to create visually spectacular events. Such productions or "extravaganzas" date back more than hundred years and can be understood as important precursors to what we now call "multimedia" performance. Sampling fragments from the epic pageants staged by Steels MacKaye, the technical wizardry of Loie Fuller, the lavish stagescapes of Florenz Ziegfield, and the films of Busby Berkeley, The Builders Association reformulates these early events into a contemporary blend of video, dance, music and text... pre.konssept!Øn meeTz ver!f1kat!Øn. - Netochka Nezvanova - i dont like utilizing 01 komputer in publik. f3.MASCHIN3NKUNST @www.eusocial.com 17.hzV.tRL.478 e | | +---------- | | < \\----------------+ | n2t | > e _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold