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FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27
Five overlapping performances in a rumination on love, loss, and human bonding
September 25, 2008 | 7:15PM
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Elebash Theatre
The CUNY Graduate Center
365 5th Ave., New York, NY
Part of Prelude '08, a festival of contemporary performance
September 26 & 27, 2008 | 8PM
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St., New York, NY
Five simultaneous instruction-based performances overlapped and wove together to develop an oblique exploration of love, loss, and the ambiguities of human bonding.
Written by FLUXCONCERT founder Perry Garvin, a total of 71 performances occurred simultaneously in 48 minutes, overlapping according to the following structure:
- An action occurs every 1 minute for a total of 48
- An action occurs every 3 minutes for a total of 16
- An action occurs every 12 minutes for a total of 4
- An action occurs every 24 minutes for a total of 2
- An action occurs every 48 minutes for a total of 1
Each action was different, generated according to concise textual instructions. Each of the five performances developed individually and in aggregate to present a quasi-narrative rumination on human emotion.
The performance drew on the legacies of Fluxus event scores and Conceptual Art to generate an evening of ambiguity, improvisation, and absurdist performance.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was accompanied by a collectible poster-sized program designed by David Rager graphically articulating each performance action and explaining the overall structure guiding the show. To order a poster, email info (at) fluxconcert.org.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was performed by Anthony P. Clune, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Joseph Gross, Rick Herron, Ben Kerrick, Paul Moreno, and Ethan Wagner. Written and directed by Perry Garvin.
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2008
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FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27
Five overlapping performances in a rumination on love, loss, and human bonding
September 25, 2008 | 7:15PM
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Elebash Theatre
The CUNY Graduate Center
365 5th Ave., New York, NY
Part of Prelude '08, a festival of contemporary performance
September 26 & 27, 2008 | 8PM
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St., New York, NY
Five simultaneous instruction-based performances overlapped and wove together to develop an oblique exploration of love, loss, and the ambiguities of human bonding.
Written by FLUXCONCERT founder Perry Garvin, a total of 71 performances occurred simultaneously in 48 minutes, overlapping according to the following structure:
- An action occurs every 1 minute for a total of 48
- An action occurs every 3 minutes for a total of 16
- An action occurs every 12 minutes for a total of 4
- An action occurs every 24 minutes for a total of 2
- An action occurs every 48 minutes for a total of 1
Each action was different, generated according to concise textual instructions. Each of the five performances developed individually and in aggregate to present a quasi-narrative rumination on human emotion.
The performance drew on the legacies of Fluxus event scores and Conceptual Art to generate an evening of ambiguity, improvisation, and absurdist performance.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was accompanied by a collectible poster-sized program designed by David Rager graphically articulating each performance action and explaining the overall structure guiding the show. To order a poster, email info (at) fluxconcert.org.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was performed by Anthony P. Clune, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Joseph Gross, Rick Herron, Ben Kerrick, Paul Moreno, and Ethan Wagner. Written and directed by Perry Garvin.
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2008
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FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27
Five overlapping performances in a rumination on love, loss, and human bonding
September 25, 2008 | 7:15PM
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Elebash Theatre
The CUNY Graduate Center
365 5th Ave., New York, NY
Part of Prelude '08, a festival of contemporary performance
September 26 & 27, 2008 | 8PM
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St., New York, NY
Five simultaneous instruction-based performances overlapped and wove together to develop an oblique exploration of love, loss, and the ambiguities of human bonding.
Written by FLUXCONCERT founder Perry Garvin, a total of 71 performances occurred simultaneously in 48 minutes, overlapping according to the following structure:
- An action occurs every 1 minute for a total of 48
- An action occurs every 3 minutes for a total of 16
- An action occurs every 12 minutes for a total of 4
- An action occurs every 24 minutes for a total of 2
- An action occurs every 48 minutes for a total of 1
Each action was different, generated according to concise textual instructions. Each of the five performances developed individually and in aggregate to present a quasi-narrative rumination on human emotion.
The performance drew on the legacies of Fluxus event scores and Conceptual Art to generate an evening of ambiguity, improvisation, and absurdist performance.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was accompanied by a collectible poster-sized program designed by David Rager graphically articulating each performance action and explaining the overall structure guiding the show. To order a poster, email info (at) fluxconcert.org.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was performed by Anthony P. Clune, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Joseph Gross, Rick Herron, Ben Kerrick, Paul Moreno, and Ethan Wagner. Written and directed by Perry Garvin.
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2008
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FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27
Five overlapping performances in a rumination on love, loss, and human bonding
September 25, 2008 | 7:15PM
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Elebash Theatre
The CUNY Graduate Center
365 5th Ave., New York, NY
Part of Prelude '08, a festival of contemporary performance
September 26 & 27, 2008 | 8PM
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St., New York, NY
Five simultaneous instruction-based performances overlapped and wove together to develop an oblique exploration of love, loss, and the ambiguities of human bonding.
Written by FLUXCONCERT founder Perry Garvin, a total of 71 performances occurred simultaneously in 48 minutes, overlapping according to the following structure:
- An action occurs every 1 minute for a total of 48
- An action occurs every 3 minutes for a total of 16
- An action occurs every 12 minutes for a total of 4
- An action occurs every 24 minutes for a total of 2
- An action occurs every 48 minutes for a total of 1
Each action was different, generated according to concise textual instructions. Each of the five performances developed individually and in aggregate to present a quasi-narrative rumination on human emotion.
The performance drew on the legacies of Fluxus event scores and Conceptual Art to generate an evening of ambiguity, improvisation, and absurdist performance.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was accompanied by a collectible poster-sized program designed by David Rager graphically articulating each performance action and explaining the overall structure guiding the show. To order a poster, email info (at) fluxconcert.org.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was performed by Anthony P. Clune, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Joseph Gross, Rick Herron, Ben Kerrick, Paul Moreno, and Ethan Wagner. Written and directed by Perry Garvin.
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2008
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FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27
Five overlapping performances in a rumination on love, loss, and human bonding
September 25, 2008 | 7:15PM
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Elebash Theatre
The CUNY Graduate Center
365 5th Ave., New York, NY
Part of Prelude '08, a festival of contemporary performance
September 26 & 27, 2008 | 8PM
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St., New York, NY
Five simultaneous instruction-based performances overlapped and wove together to develop an oblique exploration of love, loss, and the ambiguities of human bonding.
Written by FLUXCONCERT founder Perry Garvin, a total of 71 performances occurred simultaneously in 48 minutes, overlapping according to the following structure:
- An action occurs every 1 minute for a total of 48
- An action occurs every 3 minutes for a total of 16
- An action occurs every 12 minutes for a total of 4
- An action occurs every 24 minutes for a total of 2
- An action occurs every 48 minutes for a total of 1
Each action was different, generated according to concise textual instructions. Each of the five performances developed individually and in aggregate to present a quasi-narrative rumination on human emotion.
The performance drew on the legacies of Fluxus event scores and Conceptual Art to generate an evening of ambiguity, improvisation, and absurdist performance.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was accompanied by a collectible poster-sized program designed by David Rager graphically articulating each performance action and explaining the overall structure guiding the show. To order a poster, email info (at) fluxconcert.org.
FLUXCONCERT 20080925-27 was performed by Anthony P. Clune, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Joseph Gross, Rick Herron, Ben Kerrick, Paul Moreno, and Ethan Wagner. Written and directed by Perry Garvin.
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