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Events: December 2009
November, 2009
January, 2010
October 21
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December 13
McCarter Theatre for Tarell Alvin McCraney
The world premiere of two of The Brother/Sister Plays (MAP 2008), The Brothers Size & Marcus, and Or The Secret of Sweet by Tarell Alvin McCraney.
November 30
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December 20
Dance Theater Workshop for Douglas Henderson
Music for 100 Carpenters (MAP 2008) is now set up as an installation, comprising a bird's eye view video of the performance projected onto the floor, with 5 channel surround sound recording.
December 1
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December 12
13 Playwrights, Inc.
American Treasure (MAP 2008) a new play written and directed by Julia Jarcho, featuring Aaron Landsman and Jenny Seastone Stern.
December 3
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December 5
Japan Society
The world premiere of there is no end to more (MAP 2009), choreographer/dancer Jeremy Wade's new interdisciplinary work about Japanese kawaii (cute) culture exploring its ubiquitous influence on the world today.
December 3
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December 5
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (for Reggie Watts and Tommy Smith)
A workshop showing of DUTCH A/V (MAP 2009), a live-edited environmental film performance by Reggie Watts and Tommy Smith that seeks to replicate the first hand experience of being a flâneur in another city.
December 4
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December 20
Fractured Atlas for Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl
The world premiere of TERRIBLE THINGS (MAP 2008), science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Featuring the choreography of Emily Johnson.
December 9
Montalvo Arts Center
An avant-garde opera film created through collaboration between composer Thomas Edward Morgan and visual artist Lesley Dill, based on the language of Emily Dickinson.
December 11
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December 19
Intermedia Arts for The Body Cartography Project
An installation accompanied by performance excerpts, an artist talk, film screening and closing party for 1/2 Life (MAP 2007), a new work by The Body Cartography Project that investigates intimacy, control, distance and ecological uncertainty from deep in the heart of the nuclear Pacific.
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