Showing posts with label 6X6 Play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6X6 Play. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

What We Talk About When We Talk About Play

Mr. Performance Art (Ken Bullock)

Years from now, when you talk about 6X6 Play, and you will talk about 6X6 Play, you'll say, "you just had to be there." Or maybe "I was there." Lots of us were, including the mayor, the managing editor of our local alternative rag, and international art star Paul Thomas. Curator Didi Dunphy ran the show like a playground impresario, and made everyone play by her rules. In fact, she selected 7 pieces, two of which were performed live. Ken Bullock had the place in an uproar, morphing from OCD talk-show host to ax-wielding, slip-wearing, birth-giving, Gina-calling maniac in his piece "Mr. Performance Art At it Again." Who's Gina? Who cares? It was sublimely ridiculous. Then Leslie Burns plunged the room into darkness for her performance of "Playtime with Subterranean Termites." Described by one attendee as "elegant," her piece involved a blacklight under which glowing termites arranged themselves around a pheromone-traced heart, like a miniature Busbee Berkeley musical. Haunting, mysterious, hushed.

What a night -- artists from all over, audience of artists, fans, and friends, the Ciné crew helping put it all together in the wonderful lab, and over in an hour. Fast, fun, and free!

Selections for Play:

Coming up next: 6X6 Nature, curated by Kim Kirby. Be a part of it! Submit by April 21!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Play Date

You are not going to believe the line-up for 6X6 Play -- a performance by Ken Bullock, Leslie Burns' love affair with termites, Brian Hitselberger's trust games, works from Berlin and Texas, the sock theme continues, and more. Just what is it about 6X6 and socks? Find out for yourself -- come to the Ciné Lab Wednesday, April 7, from 7-8pm. Didi Dunphy will be taking over the playground -- and you too!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Not Just Playing Around: 6X6 Play Underway

Thanks to all who submitted for 6X6 Play. Didi Dunphy, the high priestess of fun, is now reviewing the entries. No kidding, people submitted from all over -- England, Canada, Germany, Oregon, North Dakota, Florida, New York City, and best of all, Athens. Get your skateboards out and slalom down to 6X6 Play next week,Wednesday April 7, 7-8 pm at Ciné Lab.

And the call for the next event, 6X6 Nature, curated by Kim Kirby, is fast upon us. Submit your daring, thoughtful, meditative, disruptive creations by April 21st. Go on -- you're a natural!