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#dancenoise @nylivearts Cathartic, fun, devastating and hopeful. I want a late night TV special where this show is secretly broadcast in everyones home across the USA. I love that I caught @mckenziewark3000 and the kids’ reactions and laughing faces. Thank you Lucy Sexton and Annie Iobst and Laurie Seid and Tyler and Laurie and all the rest of the fabulous dancers. #theatre #performanceart #contemporarydance #love #hope #fun #healing https://www.instagram.com/p/BrZFrVglKmf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=e4m47oewsaer
John Fleck Is Who You Want Him to Be screens tonight @bgsqd followed by discussion w director @imkevinduffy and #lucysexton of #dancenoise See you at 7:30! #johnfleck #johnfleckfilm #nea4 #censorship (at Bureau of General Services-Queer Division)
The Kitchen Follies! I love performance art and dance and Charles Atlas live VJ-ing and he looked so happy. His show is in the gallery and the follies are this weekend and next. Go! Beauty and fun and weird eroticism and dance and bouncing breasts and loud music and love. Today was a day I slept in a little so I had energy to go out in the evening. So glad I did. Nights like this and last week’s A Woman’s Place make me glad I live in New York. Thank you artists. Thank you Tyler’s legs. @mckenziewark3000 @thekitchen_nyc #dancenoise #monstahblack #theillustriousblacks #charlesatlas #laurieberg #joannaconstantine #stanleylove @lbergyberg @howlhappening @snappyseid @tal_yarden @scooterlaforge @tylerjashley #newyork #performanceart #dance #love
Widespread Noise - Funk Warp
A Platform 2016: Lost and Found evening includes naked dancers, banners with urgent political messages and “how to survive a plague.”
DANCENOISE: Don’t Look Back Program
This printed piece accompanied a week-long, performance-infused presentation. Photograph by @ericmcnatt.
“Combat boots and nudity, fake blood and a barrage of props. Dancenoise was feminism and showbiz rolled into one.” The New York Times profiles the duo, whose work is on view at the Whitney this week. Reserve tickets now.
DANCENOISE, performance in Eiszeit-Kino, Berlin, 1987. Image courtesy the artists