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Attack Theatre: Remainder, Phase Two
Thurs., Jan. 8
Attack Theatre dancers return to Carnegie Museum of Art for Phase Two of Remainder, a 10-month process/performance inspired by Life on Mars.
Daily film screenings of Sharon Lockhart's Pine Flat in Carnegie Museum of Art Theater
2:00 p.m. daily
Additional screening Thursdays at 5:00 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
Running time: 138 min.
schedule is subject to change
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On Thursday, November 20, the Zero Gravity Interns opened an event to the public, Ground Control, that was mainly targeted to the highschool crowd. From the hours of 6-10, guests were open to the many activities that took place such as the fashion show, bands, short films, interpretive dance, intern created work, and many other things, but most importantly the Life On Mars international exhibit. Those who were interested were asked to go through the galleries, find inspiriation from a showcased piece, and design apparel to model in the fashion show, which closely mirrored the popular show Project Runway, that took place later that evening. It was very interesting to see how the participants' creations varied when each person was given the same challenge. We saw pieces varying from two people taped together in a box based off of the piece, Cavemanman, to the fabulous dress made out of garbage bags. Winners were awarded gift certificates to local stores and coffee shops. Guests enjoyed art, great music, food, and a new experience which hopefully gave them a new interest in the art world. Despite the lack of a huge crowd, the event was a great success!
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