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Liza Wade Green's HILL HOUSE MINE is a dance/theatre work created specifically for the midcentury modern home that hosts Summercamp’s ProjectProject. Part haunted house, part live installation, HILL HOUSE MINE takes the audience on a journey through five rooms and the backyard of the residence and explores a world where the fantasies of childhood become truth and the realities of loss are buried. The story follows a family coping with two tragic deaths. As the audience travels through the house they meet different family members and piece together a puzzle of death, dance, memory, and time.

 

The site-specific work is written and choreographed by Brooklyn-based theatre artist Liza Wade Green in collaboration with six performers from New York and Los Angeles. The performers use movement and text to bring the characters to life as they connect to the house’s architectural details. Hidden passageways, plastic-covered furniture, an expansive sloping yard, and a claw foot tub all add to the eerie backdrop for this interactive experience. Brick and mortar give way to the home’s memories and dreams, while the performers awaken its ghosts and rumors – all giving voice to a family in transition.

  

Summercamp's ProjectProject presents Friday Night Lights & Sunday Afternoons- evening of three performances and a daytime outdoor group exhibition of artists who work within the realms of exploring the unknown. Both events will feature a performance by Liza Wade Green, written during her Fall 2010 Residency at Summercamp.

 

Hours by appointment. Please contact summercampprojectproject@gmail.com

summercampprojectproject.blogspot.com

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

Liza Wade Green's HILL HOUSE MINE is a dance/theatre work created specifically for the midcentury modern home that hosts Summercamp’s ProjectProject. Part haunted house, part live installation, HILL HOUSE MINE takes the audience on a journey through five rooms and the backyard of the residence and explores a world where the fantasies of childhood become truth and the realities of loss are buried. The story follows a family coping with two tragic deaths. As the audience travels through the house they meet different family members and piece together a puzzle of death, dance, memory, and time.

 

The site-specific work is written and choreographed by Brooklyn-based theatre artist Liza Wade Green in collaboration with six performers from New York and Los Angeles. The performers use movement and text to bring the characters to life as they connect to the house’s architectural details. Hidden passageways, plastic-covered furniture, an expansive sloping yard, and a claw foot tub all add to the eerie backdrop for this interactive experience. Brick and mortar give way to the home’s memories and dreams, while the performers awaken its ghosts and rumors – all giving voice to a family in transition.

  

Summercamp's ProjectProject presents Friday Night Lights & Sunday Afternoons- evening of three performances and a daytime outdoor group exhibition of artists who work within the realms of exploring the unknown. Both events will feature a performance by Liza Wade Green, written during her Fall 2010 Residency at Summercamp.

 

Hours by appointment. Please contact summercampprojectproject@gmail.com

summercampprojectproject.blogspot.com

Kaj-anne Pepper & Chanticleer Tru/ Critical Mascara

9/14 | The Works

2013 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA

Photo by Gia Goodrich

Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art.

Robbie Sweeny Photography

The Cocoon Project performing at Thursday Night SuperCoda at Ange Noir Cafe Nov 21, 2013

Collaboration with Jesse Butcher and Anthony Romero.

 

Featured in issue 7 of Cantanker Magazine

 

www.cantanker.com/

Flux Me - Flux You event at Westbeth, NYC

Custodians of Love

August 10, 2013

photo and video by Mobius artist Margaret Bellafiore

performance with shotgun 1994 Peanut, CA

Robbie Sweeny Photography

Hot off the heels of controversy, CARLA ROSSI: ONE NIGHT ONLY presents our titular goddess as she tries to win back her popularity, welcoming the public into her home for a very special live broadcast of TV's HOARDERS. But Carla isn't the only one at home, and some loose threads are about to unravel...

 

Produced, written, and directed by Anthony Hudson, who also stars as the infamous drag clown, CARLA ROSSI: ONE NIGHT ONLY has been created over a semester as Anthony's final thesis project at PNCA.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich

Photo by Ash Tanasiychuk VANDOCUMENT.

 

"laro na tayo - let's play" is a series of art performances by Paul de Guzman. The performances occurred over the summer of 2022 throughout a variety of locations across Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

People in the public are encouraged to play the traditional Filipino game with the artist.

 

On July 23, 2022, the location was outside a home in the Strathcona neighbourhood of Vancouver on a very hot summer day.

Pics from the famed bathroom shoot with Steve Millar

Título da performance: "Burn Burn"

Autor: T. Angel

Performer: T. Angel

Foto: Gabriel Hostins

 

Ano: 2010

tang3l.blogspot.com/2011/04/burn-burn.html

Liza Wade Green's HILL HOUSE MINE is a dance/theatre work created specifically for the midcentury modern home that hosts Summercamp’s ProjectProject. Part haunted house, part live installation, HILL HOUSE MINE takes the audience on a journey through five rooms and the backyard of the residence and explores a world where the fantasies of childhood become truth and the realities of loss are buried. The story follows a family coping with two tragic deaths. As the audience travels through the house they meet different family members and piece together a puzzle of death, dance, memory, and time.

 

The site-specific work is written and choreographed by Brooklyn-based theatre artist Liza Wade Green in collaboration with six performers from New York and Los Angeles. The performers use movement and text to bring the characters to life as they connect to the house’s architectural details. Hidden passageways, plastic-covered furniture, an expansive sloping yard, and a claw foot tub all add to the eerie backdrop for this interactive experience. Brick and mortar give way to the home’s memories and dreams, while the performers awaken its ghosts and rumors – all giving voice to a family in transition.

  

Summercamp's ProjectProject presents Friday Night Lights & Sunday Afternoons- evening of three performances and a daytime outdoor group exhibition of artists who work within the realms of exploring the unknown. Both events will feature a performance by Liza Wade Green, written during her Fall 2010 Residency at Summercamp.

 

Hours by appointment. Please contact summercampprojectproject@gmail.com

summercampprojectproject.blogspot.com

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

Promotional picture for the performance piece "Love Is A Number"

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

Liza Wade Green's HILL HOUSE MINE is a dance/theatre work created specifically for the midcentury modern home that hosts Summercamp’s ProjectProject. Part haunted house, part live installation, HILL HOUSE MINE takes the audience on a journey through five rooms and the backyard of the residence and explores a world where the fantasies of childhood become truth and the realities of loss are buried. The story follows a family coping with two tragic deaths. As the audience travels through the house they meet different family members and piece together a puzzle of death, dance, memory, and time.

 

The site-specific work is written and choreographed by Brooklyn-based theatre artist Liza Wade Green in collaboration with six performers from New York and Los Angeles. The performers use movement and text to bring the characters to life as they connect to the house’s architectural details. Hidden passageways, plastic-covered furniture, an expansive sloping yard, and a claw foot tub all add to the eerie backdrop for this interactive experience. Brick and mortar give way to the home’s memories and dreams, while the performers awaken its ghosts and rumors – all giving voice to a family in transition.

  

Summercamp's ProjectProject presents Friday Night Lights & Sunday Afternoons- evening of three performances and a daytime outdoor group exhibition of artists who work within the realms of exploring the unknown. Both events will feature a performance by Liza Wade Green, written during her Fall 2010 Residency at Summercamp.

 

Hours by appointment. Please contact summercampprojectproject@gmail.com

summercampprojectproject.blogspot.com

Photo by Ash Tanasiychuk VANDOCUMENT.

 

"laro na tayo - let's play" is a series of art performances by Paul de Guzman. The performances occurred over the summer of 2022 throughout a variety of locations across Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

People in the public are encouraged to play the traditional Filipino game with the artist.

 

On July 23, 2022, the location was outside a home in the Strathcona neighbourhood of Vancouver on a very hot summer day.

On October 5, 2014, Pat Oleszko's installation along the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail was welcomed by an opening procession of costumed participants and live music from the Rosendale Improvement Association Brass Band and Social Club. Pat's installation "The Would/Lands" will remain on display through the end of November, so be sure to head to the Rosendale Trestle to check it out! Learn more about Pat's residency at WSW on our blog: bit.ly/patoleszko.

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

Brian Selke, senior BFA art major, reads the novel Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton as a performance piece outside of the Normal Theater Monday night. The performance began inside the theater at 7pm and moved outside at 9pm under the marquee that read, “Brian Selke Performs Jurassic Park” when the theater closed. Selke read the entire night and then migrated to the Student Annual opening from 5-7 on Tuesday and back to the Normal Theater to finish.

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

Backspace wows the crowd at their "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" performance - www.thebackspace.org

When Parks and Recreation came to us, stating

 

"We need a stage for public performances in a city park, something classical and inspiring, yet completely functional."

 

"We also want custom signage regarding the Park dedication, and a Garden to enhance the stage setting, which needs to be well lit for night performances"

 

OK we said, how about this, ---classical fluted columns in a Roman Pergola across the back of the stage, strong enough for backdrops, if needed, beautifully lit with spotlights, and cool signs that speak to the dedications in a really meaningful way, enhancing the two side gardens.

 

Stirlingstoneworks.com

 

Design, Engineering, Installation Nationwide

  

Nadia CAPITAINE (Sète - France)

 

@ LMP - Paris

« toutou RIEN ! »

  

The Mobius Artists Group presented this program in conjunction with

100 Years (version #4, Boston 2012)

at Boston University

 

Wednesday, January, 25 th, 2012, 1-3 pm - Anna Wexler, Margaret Bellafiore, with two granddaughters.

Video by Riccardo Giaconni,

"My Grandmother reads Theses on the Concept of History by Walter

Benjamin." Performance "Occupy History (reading Walter Benjamin)," second version

Ragnar Kjartansson's "Woman in E."

'Fuck Nestle'

 

A mix of video clips and back chat this special My Dads Strip Club evening shed light on a unique brand of humour and activism. She straps on a coke bottle and fucks coke machines, interrogates shoppers, buys everything and returns it all to the store telling them why their products are so crap. Ange Taggart brings her war on consumption from across the Irish Sea to our shores. She’s taken a fresh look at the shopping experience and invested it with all the thrills you get as a shoplifter, but this time its legal.

 

Founder of My Dads Strip Club, Taggart is well known for her collaborations creating hybrid live art actions, creating videos and delivering performances.

 

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3/26/2016 - Somerville, MA - Charlotte's funeral-themed birthday party on Mar 26, 2016. (Ray Bernoff / The Tufts Daily)

St Catherine's Hospice Scarborough on the Fourth Plinth (One and Other) performance art in Trafalgar Square, London.

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