yea my thoughts exactly, "That shit has to be some high art that is just beyond my comprehension", because it is obviously a production, and why would anyone produce something completely absurd? Must be art.TashaDutch said:hey! this is art.. can't you tell? :lol:
i always wonder who the fuck is paying to see this..
PlayboyMegan said:
I am LMAO :lol:
Red7227 said:Its an artistic interpretation of an special needs hostel. The actors are people with downs syndrome and autism.
Charming...
bODY_rEMIX / gOLDBERG_vARIATIONS
Ballet in two acts
Time :
first act 45 minutes
intermission
second act 40 minutes
Created at the International Festival of Contemporary Dance at the Venice Biennale, Italy, 2005.
In this new work by Marie Chouinard, ten company performers execute variations on the exercise of freedom. The dancers often appear on points: one, two and even four at a time. Spectroscopy in the gesture, we also see them using different devices - crutches, rope, prostheses, horizontal bars, harness ... - Sometimes free movement sometimes hinder, sometimes create. use accessories This gives rise to bodily shapes and gestural dynamics unusual, and opens a world of meticulous and playful explorations in which solos, duets , trios and ensembles echo in their work, their pleasure and invention, the human condition. extraordinary esthete, Marie Chouinard offers a reflection on the indefinable touches between the Other and the fragrance of Beauty around the Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach. Subtle and extravagant, sumptuous and wild movements plumb the insoluble mystery of the body of the living.
AnaVictoriaXO said:Lol, who would pay to go to one of those shows? :?
I would be getting shushed the whole time for giggling lol
I'd rather it go to any art than into some politician's slush fundHiGirlsRHot said:AnaVictoriaXO said:Lol, who would pay to go to one of those shows? :?
I would be getting shushed the whole time for giggling lol
Don't laugh, they probably got a grant from the Italian minister of culture and arts. Personally I'd rather have my taxpayer dollars go to that weirdly entertaining show, than seeing a crucifix submerged in urine.
Jupiter551 said:I'd rather it go to any art than into some politician's slush fundHiGirlsRHot said:AnaVictoriaXO said:Lol, who would pay to go to one of those shows? :?
I would be getting shushed the whole time for giggling lol
Don't laugh, they probably got a grant from the Italian minister of culture and arts. Personally I'd rather have my taxpayer dollars go to that weirdly entertaining show, than seeing a crucifix submerged in urine.
Agreed! I don't care how 'famous' or 'artistic' he is. If you're going to use crap to make said 'art', then I'm highly tempted to call that 'art' a big fat stinky pile of 'crap'!HiGirlsRHot said:Don't laugh, they probably got a grant from the Italian minister of culture and arts. Personally I'd rather have my taxpayer dollars go to that weirdly entertaining show, than seeing a crucifix submerged in urine.
lol yaa and the look on his facePlayboyMegan said:I love how the audience is dead silent. They are so into it. I was in tears I was laughing so hard. When he starts flinging his penis pole OMG I died!!!!
PlayboyMegan said:I love how the audience is dead silent. They are so into it. I was in tears I was laughing so hard. When he starts flinging his penis pole OMG I died!!!!
I'm still lost on this one.PlayboyMegan said:I love how the audience is dead silent. They are so into it. I was in tears I was laughing so hard. When he starts flinging his penis pole OMG I died!!!!