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Anatomy Riot #33 - Scores for a Recession

this group last updated Fri,  1 Jan 2010,  8:05am PST

this page last updated Fri,  1 Jan 2010,  8:05am PST

last event posted Sun, 13 Sep 2009,  8:51pm PDT

 

 

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Anatomy Riot #33
Scores for a Recession
guest curated by Carmela Hermann, Victoria Marks and Kristen Smiarowski
Monday, September 14, 2009 8:00 PM
Where: POOR DOG GROUP (new location)
2485 Hunter Street, Los Angeles, 90021

 

Tickets: $10 at the door, no reservations, cash only
directions here: http://www.myspace.com/anatomyriot

 

“Scores for a Recession,” an evening of works by ten L.A. choreographer/dancers, takes on the subject of a dance score: the set of agreements, conditions and plans that create a framework for a dance. While some dance scores are open maps that leave considerable room for in-the- moment choices, other scores are more prescriptive.

 

Each of these dances, by virtue of their efficiency, impermanence and disposability, are implicated by the current state of the economy. Artists Rae Shao-Lan Blum, Doran George, Mira Kingsley, Arianne Hoffmann, Carol McDowell, Victoria Marks, Stephanie Nugent, Taisha Paggett, Lionel Popkin and Christine Suarez will tangle with the notion of a dance score as they tacitly (or explicitly) engage the current state of dance-making economics.

 

With low-tech, do-it-yourself spirit in an easygoing setting, Anatomy Riot is an ongoing monthly dance/performance series created by Meg Wolfe and currently guest curated by Carmela Hermann, Victoria Marks and Kristen Smiarowski. Anatomy Riot (AR), begun in October 2005, has now presented over 300 artists in Los Angeles. AR encourages creative exploration and provides a platform for local artists to share what’s new and what’s in the works; audience members are spared from the high ticket prices and seat-squirming formality of a more traditional theater setting, while seeing a diversity of works by up-and-coming and seasoned artists.

 

 

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. Victoria Marks' score for Anatomy Riot: HA or HA HA

 

 

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