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Do you know many bass drums aged out of BD this past season? Was it two or three?
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recently opened:
“Collective Unconscious” Yoan Capote
Jack Shainman Gallery, 513 W20th St., NYC
explores history and the distinctive ways in which shared social experiences influence the individual. Drawing on Carl Jung’s assertion that a person’s behavior and thoughts maintain an unconscious link with the past and its archetypes, Capote delves into his Cuban nationality while speaking to a universal experience. In these recent works, he investigates cultural symbols—exposing their fissures, reveling in their inherent contradictions, and imploring the viewer to reconsider the acceptance of history as absolute truth. - thru July 10
opens today, June 24:
“I Stand Like a Mirror Before You” Leonor Antunes
New Museum, 235 Bowery St., NYC
the site-specific installation for Leonor Antunes’ first solo show in New York divides and subdivides the first floor gallery through woven, transparent nets and grids. The play of transparency and concealment choreographs movement for the eye and body amongst these objects which drop delicately from the rope grid above or chassé, freestanding, across the floor. The details of Antunes’ objects linger in the work of the hand which shows through in the expert manipulation of materials of natural and industrial provenance. She sites Maya Deren and Anni Albers as key references to specific objects within the installation, but the perceptual gesamt of the exhibition is, undoubtedly, a nod to Bauhaus subjectivities at large. - Laura Salazar pictured: Leonor Antunes, a secluded and pleasant land in this land I wish to dwell, 2014 (detail). Installation view: 8th Berlin Biennial. Courtesy the artist and Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo. Photo: Nick Ash
It's so much fun to watch you perform. You go hard. Congrats, champion!
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Lol you have to do another storybook show have fun with that SUCKAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol yeah but with no stupid puppet this time
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Bring it home Chicago! I believe!
Lol you have to do another storybook show have fun with that SUCKAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol yeah but with no stupid puppet this time
Chicago - Illinois - USA (by Bill Couch)
The spark of a thought ignites the imagination. It travels the interstate of synapses from the brain down the arm and into the hand. The hand grasps the pen and dips it in the liquid and moves from well to paper. Here the liquid drops onto the waiting space. The droplet begins to take the shape of a single letter. The letter is joined by another and another and begins to form a word. The word is linked and connected to more words. A sentence is born. More sentences emerge and join together. They become paragraph after paragraph. A story begins to dance on the pages.
“When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive thinking.” – ALBERT EINSTEIN
From the elegant quill to the rhythmic cadence of the typewriter, characters leap from the pages of beloved stories in the 2015 Blue Devils production of Ink.
Ink travels from paper to pattern and brings music and magic into an exhilarating existence of drum and bugle corps passion. From the legendary Stephen Sondheim to Grammy award winner Gordon Goodwin, the Blue Devils traverse the musical terrain of endless possibilities. Through graceful composition the palate of discovery brings choreography and form into stunning realism and design becomes a living, breathing experience.
Ink brings together the talents and skills of unique performers from around the world to continue the award winning tradition of DCI’s most honored drum and bugle corps. The 2015 Blue Devils travel the United States with their unique brand of excellence and imagination as Ink composes an exciting new story of music and motion.
Chapters Include
Dark Forest (Dave Glyde) Sweeney Todd (Stephen Sondheim) The Giant Attack (Stephen Sondheim) The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party (Gordon Goodwin) I Like You (GOT7) Children Will Listen (Stephen Sondheim) Last Midnight (Stephen Sondheim)
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