FRIGID New York presents an Untitled Theatre Collective production: "An Evening Conference on Feminism and Equality at Large at the Fantabulosa Esoteric Cabaret Dada," with text & direction by Lucca Damilano.
The show will run as part of the 2017 FRIGID Festival at The Kraine Theater (85 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003). Festival Dates: February 13th - March 5th, 2017. Performance Schedule: Feb 16th 8:50pm, Feb 22nd 8:50pm, Feb 28th 5:30pm, March 1st 10:30pm and March 3rd 8:30pm. Tickets $20 at www.horseTRADE.info (on sale 1/15).
At the Cabaret Voltaire - the Swiss nightclub home of the Dadaists - five important artists of the movement take the stage after being overlooked for so long: its female innovators. Deconstructing theatrical and literary conventions - meaning, syntax, and creation of language as well as the form and content of Dadaism, these fantastic artists explore what it is to be a female in society.
CAST:
Female 1: Alexa Welch
Female 2: Belinda Adam
Female 3: Talia Moreta
Female 4: Lorraine Tai
Female 5: Sarah Gwynne Walker
Stage Management by Darielle Shandler
Costume & Sound Design by Allyson Steele Choreography by Talia Moreta & Belinda Adam
Text, Direction & Production Design by Lucca Damilano
About the artists:
Lucca Damilano is a Brazilian-American director, playwright and designer for the theatre. His work strives to reach a minimal and simplest way to connect to an audience, abstaining from frills and excessive flair. By stripping down to the minimal use of imagery, text, and movement in order to achieve a more primal and truthful connection between art and audience.
Untitled Theatre Collective is a community of multidisciplinary artists who investigate new ways of creating live performance for adventurous audiences. Through an ensemble- driven rehearsal process that aims to challenge the conventions of live performance, UTC's formalist approach aims to instill a sense of collaboration, boundless creativity, and a strong sense of community for our artists and audiences, with the common goal of constantly challenging our sense of creativity and expectations towards live performance.
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