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Exhibition galleries will be open for all special events
THURS, SEPT 7, 2000 5-7pm, FREE
OPENING NIGHT GALA
Featuring Live Music
"Biotech Brain Dance"
Secret Agent Gel creates some funky tunes directly from your brain waves
SAT, SEPT 9, 2000
3pm, $5
NET.ART SPECIAL PRESENTATION
"The Net.Art Revolution and the Human Body"
Virgil Wong, Friederike Paetzold, Tina La Porta, and James Paterson
will present their award-winning web work
SUN, SEPT 17, 2000 3pm, $10
16mm FILM SCREENING
"An Exquisite Corpse"
A collection of rare and beautiful films curated by MIX Festival co-founder Jim Hubbard
SUN,
SEPT 24, 2000 3pm, $5
BIOTECH NOVEL READING (ONSTAGE)
The Regressionist by Jill Dearman and
Send in the Clones
by Jack Waters.
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THURS,
SEPT 28, 2000 10:30pm, $15
AN EVENING OF CORPOREAL THEATER
Featuring a special dance performance by Andrea Kleine
April's Qualia,
directed by Rodney Sappington, starring Varushka Franceschi and Courtneyanne Doody
The Human Form
by the PaperVeins Commedia dell'Arte (Jerusha Klemperer, Connie Hall, and April Sweeney)
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SAT, OCT 7, 2000 3pm, $5
ARTIST PRESENTATION
William Crow, CB Cooke, Bruce Morrow, Anne Willieme, and Patrick
Jacobs will present their work
SAT, OCT 14 , 2000 5-7pm, FREE
WEBSITE SLAM CONTEST and CLOSING NIGHT
GALA
Hosted by About.com's Philip Kain
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Thursday, September 28, 2000
10:30pm, $15
HERE Arts Center
Club Performance Theater
New York City
Special Solo Dance Performance by ANDREA KLEINE
(15 minutes)
Andrea Kleine has presented her outstanding dance and performance works extensively in
NYC at venues such as Performance Space 122, Danspace Project, the Kitchen,
DIA Center for the Arts, and Franklin Furnace.
APRIL'S QUALIA
(20 minutes)
A one act performance/dialogue between a brain, a person and her doctor who try to decide if the mind can survive April's body, or her body survive the questions her mind puts to it at this moment when she's confronted with her own "portrait" (an MRI) of a brain that suffers from irreparable lesion. Mind, body, doctor and patient do not stop their heated debate. It's a war of words over the source of disease and the role of sickness. What's really going on in April's head tonight?
THE HUMAN FORM
(20 minutes)
Meet the actors of the PaperVeins Commedia dell'arte. Their roots are in an Italian street theatre tradition dating back to about 1550,
filled with mime, improvised and scripted dialogue (often coarse), and acrobatics. These modern-day Italians will wow you with the latest addition to their repertoire: "The Human Form," an x-rated comedic exploration of the genetics and physiology of Italian servants.
© 2000 PaperVeins Museum of Art
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