MINIMUS 3D ARKESTRA Plays 13th Street Repertory Theatre, Now thru 7/30
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 30, 2015
Thanks to new technologies, artists can now make 3D films and play them like melodic, texture-based visual instruments in real time, performing in duets with acoustic musicians. A new genre of collaborative performance is in the making, as demonstrated in 'Minimus 3D Arkestra,' a visual-sonic concert by Ikuo Nakamura (film) and Hayes Greenfield (sax/voice/effects rig). This pioneering fusion of disciplines will be revealed in a five-week run, today, June 30 to July 30, at the intimate 13th Street Repertory Theatre, 50 West 13th Street.
MINIMUS 3D ARKESTRA to Play 13th Street Repertory Theatre, 6/30-7/30
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 1, 2015
Thanks to new technologies, artists can now make 3D films and play them like melodic, texture-based visual instruments in real time, performing in duets with acoustic musicians. A new genre of collaborative performance is in the making, as demonstrated in 'Minimus 3D Arkestra,' a visual-sonic concert by Ikuo Nakamura (film) and Hayes Greenfield (sax/voice/effects rig).
B. Lee Wilson Presents Key Federal Legislation Directed Toward American Indian Nations
by Robert Diamond
- Jul 3, 2013
In her new e-book, 'Congress Whispers, Reservation Nations Endure: A Century of Public Acts of Aggression, Confusion, & Resolution' (published by Abbott Press), author B. Lee Wilson shares a quick-reference guide to public laws enacted by Congress between 1885 and 1990, laws which constitute the central architecture of the United States' ongoing relationships with American Indian tribes.
Trailer: SPIDERS 3D
by Robert Diamond
- Sep 28, 2012
Directed by Tibor Takacs (The Gate, I, Madman), Spiders 3D stars Patrick Muldoon, Christa Campbell, William Hope, Pete Lee Wilson, Jon Mack and Sydney Sweeney.
REVIEW: $trip Shows Us the Goods
by Amber Cassell
- Apr 20, 2010
Ladies, I have wonderful news! If you've ever had to put up with the struggle of pulling teeth to get your man suited up and sit with you in the theater, take heart and take him to $trip the Play. Housed in Venice's Good Hurt bar, with a mandatory 2-drink minimum, he has the chance to get good and liquored up before the show begins. And once he sees the pole in the center of the stage, any complaints are guaranteed to cease immediately. As the title suggests, the play is about-you guess it-strippers! And it is, indeed, a play, not a boobie show. And a darn fun play at that!
BroadwayWorld Turns One...
by Robert Diamond
- May 11, 2004
I'm writing this editorial in recognition of BroadwayWorld.com's first anniversary and what represents the perfect time to reflect back on the incredible journey that the last 12 months have been.
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