Join the Fulton Street Collective for a night immersed in local art, music, and performance! Visitors, FSC supporters, music lovers, and arts enthusiasts alike are invited to enjoy beverages and experience a behind-the-scenes look inside the studios of artists working in a range of media. An eclectic mix of entertainment, live music, dance, and performance art will complement the diverse visual art on display. Live performances on both floors every half hour including a set at 10pm by FSC partner Environmental Encroachment! EXHIBITING MEMBERS include Sarah Mclaughlin, Raymond Thomas, Anna Curnes, Karen Parisian, Kevin O'Rourke, Dhiraj Madura, Hannah Tameling, Alexis Aprati, Maureen Sullivan, Amul Kumar, Matthew Richards, Susan Lott, Jenny Stocker, Annette Jackson, Erika Quinn, Jennifer Ambrose, Yvonne Doll, Danny Ellis, Judy Bonem, Patrick Morrissey, Todd Siegel, Steve Juras, Kayoua Xiong, Dream Chicago, The Everleigh Social Club, and Illinois Art Therapy Association. PERFORMANCES BY Warrior Arts Studio, Laboratory Dancers, Glen Parisian, Zuko Zorro, Johnny and the Beloveds, Alicia Walter (Oshwa), Lucy Flawless, Joe Lanasa, Independent choreographer Kaitlin Fox, & Environmental Encroachment A suggested donation of $10 goes directly to supporting the arts. Design by FSC Member Kevin O'Rourke
Laboratory Dancers invites you to Runt Pulse, an evening of dance, technology and visual art to be held at
the intimate Fulton Street Collective April 20-22, 2012. Runt Pulse will premiere three new dance works by Sam Hertz/Haley Bergschneider, Emily Lukasewski and Alexandra Subak. Our concert will also feature innovative production technology by Bjorn Kavanaugh and a selection of visual art curated by Jessie Winslow. In keeping with Laboratory Dancers' mission to create affordable modern & experimental dance experiences, Runt Pulse is free. There is limited seating, so please arrive early. A post-show discussion will take place following the Friday performance. Audience members are encouraged to share questions and comments with the artists. Can't make it to the show? Go to LaboratoryDancers.com Sunday, April 22 at 6:00pm and tune in to our live feed. Want to support Laboratory Dancers? Donations are always happily accepted. Proceeds go directly towards production costs. Please visit our Fractured Altas campaign page to make a tax-deductible donation. For more information regarding Laboratory Dancers, please visit Laboratory Dancers.com. |
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