“Is it all just melodrama, or is it how I really felt/feel? Am I making fun of myself, or am I revealing myself? I guess the real answer is, you have to come and see,” says Earley.
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“Is it all just melodrama, or is it how I really felt/feel? Am I making fun of myself, or am I revealing myself? I guess the real answer is, you have to come and see,” says Earley.
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And while yes, you can expect to see a barrage of tasseled ta-tas and stone-hard-etched pieces, the not-so-private parts on display at Nude Nite – styled after everything from Cirque-type harlequins to Vegas-style showgirls – and the artists who present them, do so for the sake of art.
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Now backed by live rock musicians, the dance-based troupe is known for fast-paced, color-splashed physical performances that are somewhat akin to a sexier, coed, garage version of the Blue Man concept for adults.
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They may call it a showcase but we’d classify it as a sort of polymorphous party-slash-market-slash-performance.
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What is bald, blue, and bizarre all over? Well, in Orlando right now (or at least until Tobias Funke and the Arrested Development crew return to Netflix) the answer is “the Blue Man Group.” The renowned group of performance art percussionists has been playing the Sharp Aquos Theater at Universal Orlando’s Citywalk for over...
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Friday-Sunday, Feb. 3-5 – #48hYardSale How could a yard sale be considered a work of performance art? Add Brian Feldman and make it an endurance challenge, of course. Orlando’s favorite performance artist – you may know him as the guy who brought us such ventures as “Brian Feldman Marries Anybody” and “Brian Feldman Eats...
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ArtsFest 2011, the week-long annual celebration of admission-free entertainment sponsored by United Arts of Central Florida, is currently in full swing. This year’s lineup has encompassed an enormous range of art-related activities, from Terry Olson’s Public Art Walk (which you can read about in the next issue of OW) to next weekend’s Orlando...
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Last February, this paper reported on “Brian Feldman Marries Anybody,” the latest in a long line of absurdist art experiments from Orlando’s most prolific (or at least most self-publicizing) performance artist. Most of Feldman’s projects – from leaping off ladders to dining onstage with his family – have been surreally stripped of any identifiable...
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Looking for a place to dump all your old crap that you couldn’t peddle on eBay? DRIP, an Orlando-based performance art company who snagged not one, but two mentions in OW‘s Best of Orlando 2010, literally made a grocery list of random shit they need for their upcoming production, Riff. Yep, you heard me....
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