Steve, Bill, Maureen, Dave, Pete, and I were all at the opening of Dan's exhibit entitled "Whole Parts Too" at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. I think I can safely say we all were surprised and entertained. Congrats Dan!
I'll let everyone offer their own comments, but I felt Dan's two person performance with created props, costumes, and set was funny, puzzling, and an enlightening juxtaposition of a performance about groupings while we, as a group, were participating (with our presence if not interactively). It was definitely thought provoking. It was an interesting self-reference piece where I was thinking of how I was relating to the group of performers and to the group of the audience while the performance spoke about relating to a group.
The other exhibits, in my opinion, were surprisingly good as well. Truly, a great night with the show and dinner afterwards.
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Yes! I'm there with bells.
Steve, Bill, Maureen, Dave, Pete, and I were all at the opening of Dan's exhibit entitled "Whole Parts Too" at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. I think I can safely say we all were surprised and entertained. Congrats Dan!
I'll let everyone offer their own comments, but I felt Dan's two person performance with created props, costumes, and set was funny, puzzling, and an enlightening juxtaposition of a performance about groupings while we, as a group, were participating (with our presence if not interactively). It was definitely thought provoking. It was an interesting self-reference piece where I was thinking of how I was relating to the group of performers and to the group of the audience while the performance spoke about relating to a group.
The other exhibits, in my opinion, were surprisingly good as well. Truly, a great night with the show and dinner afterwards.
Sounds like a good night. The original Whole Parts was also very good.
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