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LAND OF TALK ”THE HATE I WON’T COMMIT” by Rémy M. Larochelle.
LAND OF TALK ”THE HATE I WON’T COMMIT” from Rémy M. Larochelle on Vimeo.
Animated music video for LAND OF TALK
Directed, animated and produced by Rémy M. Larochelle
Album: CLOAK AND CIPHER
facebook.com/landoftalk
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Saddle Creek Records
2011
special thanks to Daniel Lagacé, Shaun Bronstein and Elizabeth Powell
THE WEEKEND: Sept 2-5.
BRIAN M. VIVEROS: RETURNING ART TO THE UNCLEAN @ LAST RITES.
Opening Reception: Saturday, Sept 3rd, 7:00pm-11:00pm. Show runs Sept 3rd thru 25th, 2011.
Known for his strong and sensuous depictions of women, Brian M. Viveros is a master of contemporary iconography paying homage to the femme fatale. While he almost exclusively paints portraits, within the expressions of his women is conveyed such deep emotion and overwhelming sexuality that his work is undeniably erotic. Often without even a hint of nudity, the viewer is seduced with a mere pout and gaze from his subject’s faces.
In what will be Brian’s second showing at the gallery, the opening will feature an all new collection of original paintings, as well as special rare prints from the artist’s own collection; poster giveaway and signing; live “Smoking Army” performance; screening of Brian’s films along with his new short, and much more.
Video Weekend: Boats of Bangladesh and The Flood (Ruse of Fools.)
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From National Maritime Museum
ID: ESF0217
Director: Unknown
Date: 1980
Honorable Mention at the 2010 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival
Animated music video for RUSE OF FOOLS
Directed and animated by Rémy M. Larochelle
Produced by Herby Cheng Monestable
Production: Monestable Studios
ruseoffools.com
Bootstrap Recordings LLC
2009
Album : Film Noir
NEW BOOKS! DAMP PATCHES, CRIPTOGRAPHS & MEZZO.
First up, a new book from contributor April Gertler, DAMP PATCHES.
Inspired by the lovely lady below, DP is a risograph printed gem, perfectly made for the summertime heat. Give April a shout at the email below to order your copy, and to avoid unsightly missed opportunities.
Heart String Marionette from M. Dot Strange.
Woodblock at Cherry Blossom Festival.
Upcoming Japanese Woodblock Classes and Demonstrations (TAUGHT BY APRIL VOLLMER.)
April 30 and May 1, 2011: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Demonstrations from 3:00 to 4:00 on Saturday and Sunday
BBG Sakura Matsuri
To see more woodblock dates click further.
OCEANA — Lisa M. Robinson @ KLOMPCHING GALLERY.
Gertrude Stein’s Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights Friday and Sat.
Ashley Kelly Tata writing to invite you to the next theatrical extravaganza brought to you by Columbia University with the energy and collaboration of Enthuse Theater.
We are very excited (and a little bit nervous) to share with you the work we have been doing on Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights, written by “The Mother of us All,” Gertrude Stein. We have been hard at work detangling the knotty words of Stein in a valiant attempt to bring to you this take on a story we all know: Faustus has sold his soul to Mephisto for eternal life and knowledge—and light. But what if there is no proof of purchase? What if a woman entered this world and seems to possess that knowledge without having sold her soul? Who has the right to knowledge? What is the responsibility of power? What does a guy (or girl) have to do to get to hell?
We hope you will join us for 90 minutes of a theatrical exploratory event created by an incredible group of artists. Please come for the show, stay for the conversation, the environment, and the company.
Until then, with awe, enthusiasm and great anticipation,
Ashley Kelly Tata
Artistic Director
Enthuse Theater
MFA Directing Candidate 2012
Columbia University
Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights
By Gertrude Stein
Directed by Ashley Kelly Tata
Dramaturgy by David Carter
Music by Brian McCorkle
Choreography by Leeanne M. G-Bowley
Lighting Designed by Amith Chandrashaker
Costumes Designed by Kristen Kopp
Performed by: Andrew Belcher, Chelsea D’Aprile, Cherish Duke, Kevin Mannering, Sunrise Marks, Lea McKenna-Garcia and Ryan R. Rinkel
Image by Chip Rodgers
At:
The Schapiro Theatre
605 West 115th St (in the basement)
Friday, April 22nd at 8PM
Saturday, April 23rd at 3PM and at 8PM
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It’s FREE!
RSVP at doctorfaustuslightsthelights@gmail.com