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Performed In Review

A series of performed responses/reviews to events and performances in performance-centric language. I encourage further responses or feel free to make comments in the Commentary section of this site.

View a statement about this project here.

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Performance Studies International (PSi) Conference #11, 2005

Travelogue of responses from the PSi #11 Conference at Brown University in Providence, RI.

Text reviews are in the Commentary section.


Responses to Claire Hind's "Screen Test", Helge Meyer's "Hand to Hand", Mady Schutzman's paper "Being and Joke and the Performance of Paradox", Yvon Bonenfant's "Uncomfortable Extremes: Embodied Emotions and Activism in Performance", Jenn, the Waitress from the Bronx @ Johnny Rockets, Deva Eveland's"Hello, My Name Is", and Nao Bustamante's "Find Yourself Through Me" (Performance Video) 7min/13.5 mb

This project is partially supported by a Community Arts Assistance Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
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PAC/edge Festival 2005

Responses to performances from the 2005 PAC/edge festival that takes place in the Athenaeum Theater in Chicago, IL.

PAC/edge is a three-year old multidisciplinary performance festival featuring work of Chicago artists. All responses are created in and around my house to mirror the multi-room, enclosed system of the Athenaeum Theater.

Text reviews are in the Commentary section.

Kata Mejia, "I Draw You You Draw Me In" (Performance Video) 4min/7.8 mb
Weather Talking, "Discarded Landscapes" (Performance Video) 2min/6.9 mb

Cupola Bobber, "Petitmal" &
Walkabout Theater, "Any Illusion: A Perversion Of New England In One Short Act"

(Performance Video) 4min/10.2 mb

Sheelah Murthy and Anuj Vaidya, "The Role of Tourist As Seen In a Performance Piece: The Techno Buddhist is a Tourist" (PowerPoint Presentation in zip file) 1.38mb
DOG, "Action Item: DOG does not perform"
Goat Island, "“When will the September roses bloom? Last night was only a comedy.”
Asimina Chremos & Kairol Rosenthal, “L’air Lair”


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