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Nica Ross + Joshua Light Show

Friday, May 17
8:30 – 10:00 pm
International Center of Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036

Nica Ross mixes a collection of concrete images, culled from the Internet, VHS tapes collected from stranger’s basements, and her mother Monica Long Ross’s film collection with the psychedelic radiating colors and forms that the Joshua Light Show is known for. Projected outwards from within the glass cube-like entrance of The School of the International Center of Photography, the walls transform into an ever-changing collage of liquid lights and objects. Joshua Light Show’s visual artists Seth Kirby, Brock Monroe and Joshua White, join Nica for this one-night only event.

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Mexico City’s Las Reinas Chulas at La Mama

May 10 – 19, 2013
Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 pm
Sundays at 5:30 pm
The Club at La Mama
74A East 4th Street
New York, NY
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With their home at Teatro Bar El Vicio in the historic Coyacan neighborhood in Mexico City, the Reinas Chulas are at the epicenter of Mexico’s vibrant cabaret scene. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see them in NYC… 6 shows only!

Show description….

CHIKIS, CHAKIS, WERA and BARBY:  Four breathtakingly exuberant Mexican beauties.

They are already filthy rich and stupidly powerful, harmfully ignorant, cruel, absolutely incapable, overly stingy, slicky and ambitious beyond the wildest fantasy.

Mexican common sense would dictate they should run for presidency, but no… instead, they’ve decided to just become world wide famous. So they’ve toured Europe, South America and Asia, allas to no success. After much thought the sisters decided their lack of international fame was due to the fact that they hadn’t been seen in New York, so here they are! (as if).

Techno Cumbia, Salsa, Merengue, Banda music, Ranchero style and a display of the darkest Mexican humor sense will combine on this extra bloody, queer fiesta with no happy end what so ever.

Be surprised by the best cabaret you will ever find in your backyard!

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Joseph Keckler: I Am An Opera

Fridays and Saturdays
April 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
7:30 pm
Dixon Place
161-A Chrystie Street
New York, NY
Tickets: $15 in advance, $18 at the door
$12 (students/seniors/TDF)
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Is opera dead? If so, could it come back to life?

In I am an Opera, the award-winning artist Joseph Keckler—whose work spans theater, performance art and music, and has garnered acclaim in the worlds of the performing and visual arts—envisions the classical art form as being in-between and ghost-like.
Employing his classically trained, mimetic voice, Keckler presents a collection of arias that often sound vaguely familiar, as though they might belong to the Verdi repertoire. But rather than prayers to the gods or suicidal swansongs, these laments tell minor stories from Keckler’s own life: a trip on hallucinogens, an expedition to the bondage store, and the time he fell asleep in the stairwell at a day job. Keckler also invokes the fantastical, conjuring a world in which he is possessed by taunting demons and hectored by a persnickety voice teacher who emanates from an atmospheric silent film. Part satire, part self-portrait and part aesthetic exorcism, I am an Opera delves not only into the question of when life becomes art, but when life becomes dead art.

Keckler is known in the art scene for his powerful voice, his arresting presence, and his sharp, literary sensibility. For the past year, he has created cultural collisions by staging humorous operatic episodes depicting everyday life in front of unsuspecting crowds in unlikely settings—from underground parties, dingy rock venues and dive bars to galleries and swanky cocktail benefits. The audience response has been overwhelmingly positive. BOMB has called the project “an exquisite exercise in operatic abstraction,” and said, “I am an Opera simultaneously deconstructs and re-animates the operatic form, making it contemporary, relevant, and even urgent.”

The world premiere takes Keckler’s project a step further, presenting an entire evening of modern-day images brought to life by a form that is often considered by the general public to be antiquated, exotic and artificial. Written, composed and performed by Keckler, I am an Opera is directed by German experimental theater artist Uwe Mengel with music co-arranged and performed live by multi- instrumentalist Patrick Grant. Lighting design is by Ben Kato with costume elements by Andrew Jordan.

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April 26th-28th, 2013 Friday-Saturday @ 8:00pm Sunday @ 6:00pm Tickets: $15 General | $8 Low-Income ENCOURAGER is a new solo performance by Max Steele. Fictive secular spiritual guru Billy Cheer leads a Courage Workshop, leading the audience through new emotional … Continue reading

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Ben Rimalower has Patti Issues

Wednesdays, April 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2013
9:30 pm
The Duplex
61 Christopher Street (at 7th Ave.)
NYC, NY 10014
All performances at 9:30 PM
$20 Cover & 2 Drink Minimum
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Celebrated Off-Broadway director Ben Rimalower shines a unique light on gay men’s time-old obsessions with divas in this one-man show which originally debuted as a workshop reading at PUSSY FAGGOT!  (You can read about it here in the New York Times feature by Claudia LaRocco.)

Reservations strongly recommended.

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Music makers ALEXANDER and BILLY CHEER spend some quality time on Skype to tackle the big issues of the day, namely snacks, Joan Crawford and Bowie/Morrissey comparisons. You can see more from them, respectively, at www.thisisalexander.com and www.fagcity.blogspot.com. Billy: Hi … Continue reading

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