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Tag Archives: The Fringe Festival
Edmonton Fringe Festival Part 6
Edmonton treated us well! Our trip was filled with emotion, performance opportunities, personal growth, inspiration, friendship, sweat and even a few tears. After our first week we became familiar with the Fringe grounds. We started recognizing friendly faces whether they … Continue reading
Posted in Movers
Tagged Al Smith, Anne Cirillo, Atomic Vaudeville, Canada, David Suzuki, Don Kenn the post-it note artist, Elizabeth May, Freaks and Geeks, Ingrid Hansen, Mike Geiger, our baby cousins, Red Bastard, Shaun Tan, Snafu Dance, Sue Morrison, Tasha Diamant and the Human Body Project, Taylor Mac, Terry Gilliam, The Fringe Festival, The Old Trouts, Theater, Tim Gosley, Una Osato, Village of the Fringed
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Edmonton FRINGE Festival Part 2
After our first relaxing day in Edmonton we all went our separate ways because five different homes were taking us in for the next two week. For the first night Lauren Cox, Maya Oliva and I, James Koroni, went to … Continue reading
Edmonton FRINGE Festival Part 1
After three months of rehearsal and performing in various New York City venues we, the cast of The Man Who Wasn’t There, were ready to depart for The FRINGE Festival in Edmonton, Canada. We excitedly and sleepily arrived at LaGuardia … Continue reading
Posted in Movers
Tagged Actors, Adam Nash, art, Brian Quick, Canada, Dance, Edmonton, James Koroni, Jessica Myers, Kevon Simpson, Lauren Cox, Mariana Ortiz, Maya Oliva, Mei Ann Teo, The Fringe Festival, The Man Who Wasn't There, Theater
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The Man Who Wasn’t There OPENING
Our ensembles’ interests and talents are as diverse as the group itself. We come from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Providence, Jamaica, Singapore, Puerto Rico, and beyond. Between us we have worked on performance projects across the globe. We are interested … Continue reading
Introducing, ‘Arrest Yourself’
Ignorance Is Bliss. By avoiding inconvenient and unpleasant information we hide from the worlds current state. Whether it be Factory Farming, Green House Gas or Climate Changes we must understand and address these issues before it’s to late. Visit the … Continue reading
Posted in Ecology, March 2011, Movers, Performances
Tagged Arrest Yourself, Broadway Dance Center, Clara Lofaro, Contemporary Jazz, Cynthia King Dance Studio, Dance, Ignorance Is Bliss, James Koroni, Joshua Katcher, Kiet Lam, Kumble Theater, Lauren Cox, Los Angeles, MACYs, Madonna, NorthPort Dance Studio, Paris, Princess Superstar, Rhapsody’s Sirens After Dark, Santa Monica College, Scott Hamilton, The Edge, The Fringe Festival, Vegan
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James Koroni: Arrest Yourself, Part 4 of 4
JAMES KORONI, Arrest Yourself for complying with a mindless day to day routine. With that as our permanent attitude there would need to be an endless supply of goods for you to consume. Our common products are far removed from … Continue reading
Posted in February 2011, Human Rights, Movers, Performances
Tagged Arrest Yourself, Bonnie Erickson, Broadway Dance Center, Clara Lofaro, Contemporary Jazz, Cynthia King Dance Studio, Dance, Ignorance Is Bliss, James Koroni, Kiet Lam, Kumble Theater, Lauren Cox, Los Angeles, MACYs, Madonna, NorthPort Dance Studio, Paris, Princess Superstar, Rhapsody's Sirens After Dark, Santa Monica College, Scott Hamilton, The Edge, The Fringe Festival, Vegan
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Love Your Bagabones
BAGABONES ™ BAGS: a lifestyle choice to (en)lighten the load BAGABONES ™ BAGS lightens the load off your shoulders and the environment by UPCYCLING. Upcycling re-purposes useless materials into new products of better quality to decrease global waste. The bones … Continue reading
Posted in Apparel, December 2010
Tagged Bagabones, bags, Basell, Contortionist, Dance, James Koroni, Jonathan Nosan, Movers, overnighter, Penny, Pottery, The Fringe Festival, tote, Urn, Vegan
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