Performance Works NorthWest and New Oregon Arts & Letters present:
MAKE, PLAY, BE: THE EASTER ISLAND PROJECT IN PORTLAND
Tiffany Lee Brown & Eric Hausmann
with help from Gary Wiseman
June 6, Saturday, 7 pm
Bring wine for post-show free reception
June 7, Sunday, 2 pm w/ Tastebud Bagels
Performance Works NW:4625 SE 67th Ave, half block north of Foster Road
Featuring live music, video installation, and the option to participate and make your own DIY writing, music, sound, or artwork, each creation a "seed" that Tiffany will take to the South Pacific isle of Easter Island next year. AGES 15+ only please.
Tiffany is director of New Oregon Arts & Letters and an editor of Plazm magazine. She has performed at PICA, Enteractive Language Festival, Dark Arts Festival, and Performance Works NW, among others. The Easter Island Project has been to New York, Oakland, Arizona, and various other spots. This is its first appearance in Portland. Tiffany is online at magdalen.com
Performance Works NW
4625 SE 67th Ave, half block north of Foster Road, Portland, Oregon
503 777 1907
$10
Advance tickets recommended, at Brown Paper Tickets
If paying at the door, please bring cash
NEW OREGON DISCOUNT: Use the magic code word "process" to get in cheap!
About the Easter Island Project:
We are compelled to create—to make, write, act, and give birth. How do we manifest this deep desire? How do our creations—novels, babies, and atom bombs—affect our lives, our culture, and our planet?
The Easter Island Project invites audiences to explore the questions through the act of creation itself with Plazm editor and 2GQ/New Oregon Arts & Letters director Tiffany Lee Brown, as she prepares for an interdisciplinary art expedition to Easter Island in the South Pacific. The "Easter Island: participatory tour" welcomes live audiences at intimate gatherings in Seattle, New York City, Portland, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Sponsors:
Tastebud • Plazm • Viator Travel • The Tarot Reading Fundraiser
Presenters:
Performance Works NW • New Oregon Arts & Letters
Press-ready photos, long explanations, & other fine stuff:
Available at 2GQ/neworegon.org
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