Thursday, March 29, 2007
MOBIUS THEATER - March 31, 2007
GANG CLAN MAFIA
performs
"Mirror Mantra"
7pm March 31st at Studio Soto
Gang Clan Mafia creates
improvised, live sound.
It is a sound collage, landscape,
journey and a conversation.
Video, installation and performance
actions are used as a visual
Transportation Pod.
For "Mirror Mantra,"
GCM takes the unique space
of Studio Soto as a starting point to construct an adventure that will unfold
over the course of two hours.
Free Admission
$5-$10 Suggested Donation
Studio Soto is located at
63 Melcher St.
in the Fort Point Channel
neighborhood of Boston
Take the MBTA Red Line
to South Station.
Click here for Studio Soto
Click here for directions
Mobius, founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Works created at Mobius have been presented throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.
Mobius has long been committed to creating artist exchange projects bringing artists from different geographic regions to work together. The international exchange projects with artists from Macedonia, Croatia, Poland, and Taiwan have focused on site-specific and publicly-sited work. Mobius has presented work involving thousands of artists over its 30-year history and is recognized as one of the seminal alternative, artist-run organizations in the U.S.
Mobius, Inc is funded by the LEF Foundation; the Boston Cultural Council, a program of the Mayor's office on Arts, Tourism, & Special Events; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Oedipus Foundation; the Artist's Resource Trust of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; Bank of America; the Japan Foundation; and generous private support.
performs
"Mirror Mantra"
7pm March 31st at Studio Soto
Gang Clan Mafia creates
improvised, live sound.
It is a sound collage, landscape,
journey and a conversation.
Video, installation and performance
actions are used as a visual
Transportation Pod.
For "Mirror Mantra,"
GCM takes the unique space
of Studio Soto as a starting point to construct an adventure that will unfold
over the course of two hours.
Free Admission
$5-$10 Suggested Donation
Studio Soto is located at
63 Melcher St.
in the Fort Point Channel
neighborhood of Boston
Take the MBTA Red Line
to South Station.
Click here for Studio Soto
Click here for directions
Mobius, founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Works created at Mobius have been presented throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.
Mobius has long been committed to creating artist exchange projects bringing artists from different geographic regions to work together. The international exchange projects with artists from Macedonia, Croatia, Poland, and Taiwan have focused on site-specific and publicly-sited work. Mobius has presented work involving thousands of artists over its 30-year history and is recognized as one of the seminal alternative, artist-run organizations in the U.S.
Mobius, Inc is funded by the LEF Foundation; the Boston Cultural Council, a program of the Mayor's office on Arts, Tourism, & Special Events; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Oedipus Foundation; the Artist's Resource Trust of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; Bank of America; the Japan Foundation; and generous private support.
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