PERFORMANCE

Snow by John Jesurun
at Monkeytown

Sunday, November 2, 7pm

as part of the exhibition
Perverted by Theater curated by
Franklin Evans and Paul David Young


 


Snow is a toxic American cocktail of death, desire, technology and television. John Jesurun's four-screen mixdown of the original 2000 performance launches four "characters" and 22 shifting points of view through the unforgiving eye of one virtual actor. The original four-screen live edit of the 2000 piece was performed in Seattle. The audience experienced the work similarly on four screens. The secluded live performance was transmitted by 22 cameras and edited live to four screens in the audience area. There were four live actors and one virtual actor- a computerized camera point of view with attached character voice. Snow was written, directed and designed by John Jesurun. With Valerie Charles and music by Rebecca Moore, Black Beetle

Monkeytown is located at 58 N. 3rd St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Admission is free with $10 food/drink minimum. Full menu available. Seating is limited. RESERVATIONS: htmonkeytownhq.com/reservations.html or by phone: 718.384.1369.

 

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