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Well, now I know…

Well, now I know…

…the way to get lots of comments is to talk about Jessica Simpson!
Sorry, I think that there is a HUGE difference between being a TV/Film actress and recording artist vs. a singer. For that matter, there is a difference between singing in a regular concert and singing for Dolly Frikkin’ Parton at the Kennedy Center. So I still think she deserves a break.
On the other hand, she could have done something more classy, like Ella did back in 1960.
“One of Ella’s most acclaimed live performances, in this 1960 concert in Berlin, Ella improvised the lyrics for this song, “Mack the …read more

Performing is hard.

Performing is hard.

…so lay off Jessica, will you?
Jessica Simpson apparently froze up during a live performance at the Kennedy Honors ceremony honoring Dolly Parton. She’d expressed nervousness about the performance before, and even had a teleprompter set up. Still, her singing trailed off, she said something about "…so..nervous" and that was that–she went offstage while the audience sat there, stunned.
(Shame on you, audience. She deserved something to make her feel better.)
Look–public speaking is more of a fear for people than death. How much more is time based performance, when you can’t stop, say to the engineer "Let’s try that one again!" On …read more

Dance? Performance? Who cares?

Dance? Performance? Who cares?

Back in the day, I cut my teeth working performances at places like PS122, the Kitchen, St. Mark’s Place. I worked with dance companies like Li Chiao Ping Dance and artists like Douglas Rosenberg and Jin Wen Yu.
And they were strange. They’d do weird things like dancing in a square of neon tubes, or on the edge of a fishtank, or reciting the words "Falling…not falling…dreaming…" over and over while a projection of clouds was shone on their belly.
It was beautiful. It was strange and beautiful and it was new and unusual.
Which is why articles about "Is it dance? Does …read more

Performance Art

Performance Art

I could be doing a Thanksgiving post, but everybody’s doing that. Suffice it to say I hope you all have a happy one, and let’s talk more about performance art.
Specifically, the genre of "Conceptual Art." Now, this is a particularly touchy subject, because it’s the part of performance art that usually gets held up by critics (especially people who don’t like funding arts) as worthless. "He just drove nails through his scrotum into a board!" they cry. "That’s not art! That’s WASTING our MONEY!"
Now, let’s not get started on other places that money is wasted, or that artists (who also …read more

Interesting ideas about Poppins…

Interesting ideas about Poppins…

Interesting article about the faces of Mary Poppins in the Times earlier this week. I particularly like this bit:

"Travers captured that double vision — that confusion and melding of realms — that makes childhood so powerful.That is where the film and Broadway show come to rest, fully endorsing a childish vision of freedom, rejecting much of everything else. But in the books that isn’t possible. Discipline is required for the magical realms to be revealed; it is what makes freedom possible. Without the one, there is meaningless fantasy; without the other, there is heartless rigidity. It is their combination that …read more

Curse of the Early Adopter

Curse of the Early Adopter

You know what early adopters suffer through, right? I’m the guy who suffered through the horrible handwriting recognition of the Newton; who learned how to program the VCR without the helpful menus; who figured out how to network Macs before the network setup assistant.
It goes for performance, too. I was reminded of this during a recent evening event at the Escape Coffee House which was featuring something called "Artist’s Exegesis" which was put together by my friend Chryshelle, a photographer and spoken-word poet. It was billed as a spoken word event with many poets and a couple of bands.
We walked …read more

The Return of Les Mis

The Return of Les Mis

I saw the last Les Mis.
Really. It was the absolute last show, as the touring company hit St. Louis, and I traveled 6 hours with my girlfriend to go and see it. It was the end of a 20 year run, and it was my first time, and her third or so, and she cried and I cried and it was all beautiful.
And then I heard that it was being revived on Broadway; that there would be new staging, new orchestrations, a "fresh look". I confess to being a little sceptical, just in terms of the fact that they’d just …read more

Double Standards Bug Me

Double Standards Bug Me

So here’s what I don’t get:
Mario Lopez is dancing to a Michael Jackson song, "Bad", and as part of the choreography puts his hand in front of his crotch. This is a move that Michael perfected long ago, and any dance done in his "style" to his song would almost HAVE to have that in it.
But there’s controversy, people are offended, there’s all sorts of talk about how this may cost him the competition (which, apparently, it did) because the core audience of the show, women and older adults, would be "offended."
Yet somehow, these didn’t offend them:

Does anyone else see …read more

Great Stop-Motion Video for a Great New Band

Great Stop-Motion Video for a Great New Band

Holding the Pilots/Holding the Facts is a video created by my friend and colleague Shelby Floyd. He does an especially good job in telling a story with the objects, and the use of rack focus and just plain composition is fantastic. Enjoy!

Tags: stop motion, animation, foundry fields, shelby floyd, music video

Today’s the Jolly Holiday!

Today’s the Jolly Holiday!

I can’t help it. I’m really excited.
I shouldn’t be. I’m a grown man, for goodness sake.
But today Mary Poppins opens on Broadway.
Now, don’t get me wrong–I’m very wary of what they may have done to this show. In fact, the word that they have actually changed the canonical Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious has me fuming. (Listening to it, I personally think it’s too slow and not an improvement). But I can’t wait to hear what they do with “Feed the Birds” and “Chim Chim Cheree.”
You can supposedly hear some of the new stuff over at NPR. However, right now the streaming media is …read more

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