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A Radical Fairy Realness Ritual: My Date With A Stranger for Taylor Mac's Songs of the American Right Dec 15, 2015

When Marley Blonsky told me that she was “the least artistic person ever,” I mentally tented my fingers into an evil-genius pose and cackled with (silent) maniacal glee. In my ongoing social experiment to bring performance art virgins to On the Boards for the first time, Marley was precisely the participant I was looking for. She may have started the night never having seen performance art, but she left saying “I will forever associate the junior queer prom with Ted Nugent.” Clearly, progress was made.

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TAYLOR MAC Performance Review Dec 14, 2015

By Caitlin Sullivan and Mallery Avidon

Why is it so hard to talk about things you actually like? The catharsis of being recognized gives way to the terror of being seen. 

 

MA: 
All I really want to say is GO SEE THIS SHOW

also I miss living with radical faeries they are magical and any time you get to be in their company miraculous things happen

You have one more chance to be a part of Taylor Mac's radical Faerie Realness ritual: do it. 

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Looking for an acceptance & emotional freedom in a "Liberal" performance in a liberal city Dec 14, 2015

As Taylor Mac expressed himself in his interview by Diana Nollen on Hooplanow.com: while us usually presents poetry in a relatively neutral way so audiences can hear the words without the reader's bias, that's not the case with his performance. Taylor Mac said, "I'm full-on using my subjectivity and visions to interpret these poems in the way I want them to be interpreted." I am sure some audience had hugely enjoyed Mac's full-on personality/subjectivity, while I and my personal experience during the show fell into the shadowy side of the spectrum.

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Taylor Mac interviewed in Bomb Magazine Dec 9, 2015


Taylor Mac talks with Katherine Cooper at Bomb Magazine:

KC In your manifesto you talk about the importance of authentic success and authentic failure. How would you define success?

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Audience Review | Predator Songstress Dec 8, 2015

The Predator Songstress was a performance of contrasts. The Songstress, a woman of a 1000 facial expressions, portrayed a depth of feeling and the life in her eyes told of a story of loss.  The intensity of the acting and beauty of the dance and music, evoked in me emotions of desperation.  Terror and hopelessness, playful joy and courage, reaching for hope only to have it pulled away and the feeling of being squashed all collided in my heart.  Contrasts of beauty and shadow, light and dark park places of the undying spirit of a young girl tortured by loss.

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Degenerate Art Ensemble: haikus by Skylar Dec 5, 2015

white cages surround
and separate forces bound
to polar causes

women's mouths bound, words 
ground up in tiny jars wrapped
with shiny blue bows

blue and white ladies
vomit up words unsaid; the
harvesters reaping

beautiful white dress
songstress of colored doors says
singing sets you free!

escape from hell, now
you free many voices and 
become golden force! 

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Degenerate Art Ensemble: thoughts by Ben Dec 5, 2015

Skylar and Ben went to Whole Foods on their way to the performance to get raspberries and a salad respectively. Skylar also needed coffee, and Ben discovered there was a large area dedicated to eating and drinking beers on tap and such. He couldn't believe people would want to eat dinner at a grocery store. 

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DIY Holiday Card from Claudia La Rocco Dec 4, 2015

OtB Writer in Residence Claudia La Rocco has created a DIY holiday card just for you. Download, print, fold and send to family and friends during this season. 

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Read more about Claudia and her Writers in Residence at OtB.

 

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