Archive for March, 2011
revel
Posted by Andrea Dupree in New Orleans, oil disaster, video art on March 10, 2011
REVEL
March 12, 9p-12a
Michalopoulos Studio
527 Elysian Fields Ave
REVEL is a multi-disciplinary performance salon.
Performing artists and film makers share new and in progress works
to a supportive audience of other artists and local sophisti-cats.
Entre Gratis! (donations gratefully accepted…)
…
Featuring:
Sanzenbach and Wallin Ensemble
Improvisational music
Raphaelle O’Neil reads new writing
“The Year of Black and Gold,” one woman’s journey through 2010 (the year the Saint’s win the Super Bowl), in which she finds both true love, and the heartache of witnessing the nation’s worst environmental disaster.
Reese Johanson and Mark Albers
“Graveyard Shift Guitar Hero”, physical theater performance-
Guitar hero leads a security guard and an executive to an unlikely romance, a fight love scene, tango and a museum heist.
Accompaniment by Sanzenbach and Wallin Ensemble
Chard Gonzalez Dance Theatre
“iforgot”
www.charddance.org
Andrea Dupree / Bluebird Art and friends
Video Art featuring music of Isle Dernière with go-go dancing by Geaux Geaux Sheax, plus wacko animations of oil stories, dinosaurs, jerky dancing, ladybugs (and more) accompanied by “Mr Bill Gives Shell the Bill” a mockumentary short by Walter Williams.
Isle Dernière
Our Houma / Lafayette friends rocking us at the end of the eve
http://www.islederniere.com/
paper
Posted by Andrea Dupree in art, New Orleans, South Louisiana on March 7, 2011
Living away from Louisiana for most of the year has really made me appreciate the things that I once took for granted about my home state. Today I’m putting the finishing touches on my Mardi Gras day costume (still deciding on a color for it), made from paper “flowers” from my installation at the Voodoo Ballerina Kingcake Soiree. I feel so lucky to live in such a magical place, where its perfectly normal to spend hours working on a grand costume for a Tuesday morning in New Orleans.
No Toxic Towns
Posted by Andrea Dupree in Uncategorized on March 3, 2011
Our goal is to make Louisiana a safer, healthier place to live.
We hold industries accountable for their environmental damages.
We demand responsible governmental policies to protect our communities from toxic industry practices.










