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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

MOBIUS PERFORMANCE EVENTS - June 5-28, 2008

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HOCKET: a new work in progress by Jed Speare and Marjorie Morgan
Ana's house
Performed by Alison Ball, Jim Banta, Marjorie Morgan, Jessica Newman, Janet Slifka and Jody Weber.


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725 Harrison Avenue
Boston MA

Thursday 6/5
open rehearsal
7 PM (free)

Friday 6/6
performance
8 PM ($8/$5)

Saturday 6/7
performance
8 PM ($8/$5)


In this new collaborative work, Marjorie Morgan and Jed Speare create overlapping and sequential images in performance, film/video, and music/sound that work off a central theme of visibility and disappearance.
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Hocket is a three-part collaboration. This weekend's performance is a work-in-progress of part one of the collaboration. In it, each artist will lead a work, with the other intensively collaborating within it.

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COMING SOON AT mobius

Sunday - Saturday 6/8 - 6/14
Pete Pold video installation

Friday, Saturday 6/13 & 6/14
Lewis Gesner/Larry Johnson: New Work
6 PM

Friday 6/27 8pm - Saturday 6/28 midnight
GANG CLAN MAFIA 1440

About Mobius:
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 North and South America, 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.

For more on Mobius click HERE.

Mobius, Inc is funded by the Tanne Foundation; the Nonsequitur Foundation; the Boston Redevelopment Authority; the LEF Foundation; the Boston Cultural Council, a municipal agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; Foundation for Contemporary Arts;
the Oedipus Foundation; and generous private support.

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