On Monday December 1 (7:30pm), Kinetic Cinema will feature new and old works on American culture and life in war-times. The first half of the program will feature sisters Kerrie Welsh (video artist) and Sasha Welsh (choreographer) who will show a live performance of an in-progress excerpt from their current collaboration, Trace Decay, as well as films and videos by historically important female figures that have influenced their thinking about gender, media, violence and the aesthetics of war.
The second half of the program will be a selection of films that have influenced film-maker Anna Brady Nuse and composer J Why in the making of their latest videodance collaboration, Fünf ‘n’ Twist. Drawing from classic images of American adolescence in the 20th Century, Fünf ‘n’ Twist is a satirical teenage odyssey that takes place at the prom and grapples with issues of freedom and authority. In addition to showing a rough cut of the work, the artists will discuss the how their project came about with marketing executive Calvin Wilson.
| Monday Dec 1st, 7:30pm $10 Admission Reservations: 212.254.5277 Interborough Repertory Theater (IRT) 154 Christopher Street, Suite 3B (Greenwich & Washington Streets) Manhattan Trains: 1, PATH to Christopher Street CLICK FOR MORE INFO |
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