Rec Room Arts presents Residency Festival

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Rec Room Arts' inaugural Residency Festival will feature a dynamic group of progressive, multi-disciplinary artists and innovators. Residents include Camron Alexander, Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz, Candice D’Meza, Nancy Douthey, Jhon Stronks, and Joe Wozny.

The schedule is as follows:

  • February 2 and 3: Joe Wozny kicks off the festival with an experimental solo music set that explores what he calls “the aesthetics of insufferability.”
  • February 16 and17: Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz will create a new conversation between film and live performance.
  • February 23 and 24: Jhon Stronks premieres an improvised jazz /dance floor/disco-inspired piece based on Goddess myths, Pandora’s Box, and the three fairy gawdmothers of sleeping beauty Flora, Fauna and Merry Weather.
  • March 2 and 3: Nancy Douthey investigates what we think we see, what we imagine we see and what we know we see on stage.
  • March 9 and 10: Camron Alexander presents a 60-page, modern-day, gender-bent, pop music-fueled Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • March 23 and 24: Candice D’Meza presents a piece called "Blessed Thieves," a participatory, multi-disciplinary exhibit that seeks to explore the intersection of vulnerability, identity, and authenticity in the public sphere and in social media.

Rec Room Arts' inaugural Residency Festival will feature a dynamic group of progressive, multi-disciplinary artists and innovators. Residents include Camron Alexander, Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz, Candice D’Meza, Nancy Douthey, Jhon Stronks, and Joe Wozny.

The schedule is as follows:

  • February 2 and 3: Joe Wozny kicks off the festival with an experimental solo music set that explores what he calls “the aesthetics of insufferability.”
  • February 16 and17: Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz will create a new conversation between film and live performance.
  • February 23 and 24: Jhon Stronks premieres an improvised jazz /dance floor/disco-inspired piece based on Goddess myths, Pandora’s Box, and the three fairy gawdmothers of sleeping beauty Flora, Fauna and Merry Weather.
  • March 2 and 3: Nancy Douthey investigates what we think we see, what we imagine we see and what we know we see on stage.
  • March 9 and 10: Camron Alexander presents a 60-page, modern-day, gender-bent, pop music-fueled Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • March 23 and 24: Candice D’Meza presents a piece called "Blessed Thieves," a participatory, multi-disciplinary exhibit that seeks to explore the intersection of vulnerability, identity, and authenticity in the public sphere and in social media.

Rec Room Arts' inaugural Residency Festival will feature a dynamic group of progressive, multi-disciplinary artists and innovators. Residents include Camron Alexander, Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz, Candice D’Meza, Nancy Douthey, Jhon Stronks, and Joe Wozny.

The schedule is as follows:

  • February 2 and 3: Joe Wozny kicks off the festival with an experimental solo music set that explores what he calls “the aesthetics of insufferability.”
  • February 16 and17: Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz will create a new conversation between film and live performance.
  • February 23 and 24: Jhon Stronks premieres an improvised jazz /dance floor/disco-inspired piece based on Goddess myths, Pandora’s Box, and the three fairy gawdmothers of sleeping beauty Flora, Fauna and Merry Weather.
  • March 2 and 3: Nancy Douthey investigates what we think we see, what we imagine we see and what we know we see on stage.
  • March 9 and 10: Camron Alexander presents a 60-page, modern-day, gender-bent, pop music-fueled Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • March 23 and 24: Candice D’Meza presents a piece called "Blessed Thieves," a participatory, multi-disciplinary exhibit that seeks to explore the intersection of vulnerability, identity, and authenticity in the public sphere and in social media.

WHEN

WHERE

Rec Room
100 Jackson St.
Houston, TX
https://www.recroomarts.org/residency-fest/

TICKET INFO

$10-$15; Rec Room Arts members are free.
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