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Thursday, July 19
Admission: $5, $10 minimum
Showtimes: 8:30pm
reservations
are recommended
The Yukari
Yucca Project is a brand new hybrid of multi media
and culture.
Her multimedia performance is so oddly constructed and delightful
that through its idiosyncrasies and oblique strangeness shines
an intriguingly strong personality. Yucca's performances include
pop songs sung in Japanese and English, video projection, audience-interactive
storytelling and shadow puppetry, and have the feel of a lo-fi
basement project. She's just as likely to be found singing and
playing the traditional Japanese shamisen in front of a projection
screen as she is interacting with the images displayed on it.
Her show will include a performance of her piece "Trip Paste,"
a trippy little multimedia experience in which a tube of toothpaste
sends her traveling through time from Tokyo in 1999 to Charleston
in 2009.
http://www.yukariyucca.com
http://www.myspace.com/yucca
Nineteen-Sixties
Looking back at the decade that defined Rock N’ Roll and
then forgetting it, Nineteen-Sixties is a band of melody misfits
suffering from a kind of amnesia where pop-culture gets shifted
and transformed into an entirely new recollection. Saved by the
Bell samples and Ukranian folk melodies are finally interwoven
together into something very memorable. Featuring Indierock Dj
Extraordinaire Adam Lempel.
www.myspace.com/adamlempel
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