this just in from Dlyn and Austin:
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“an effort to ease a much awaited reunion / all your doing / the fated
error of hazily”
for the volatile performance duo comprised of Austin Publicover and Dlyn
Fairfax Parra (quoted) plus the soundtracks found in dreams and performance
art antics a la Karen Finley, maybe Paul McCarthy circa 1981. “in the living
room we weld together./A moments cruelty, a moment’s terror, a moment’s…
reverence…They did it to us first!”
Saturday May 7 2005, 7 PM at Ortspace 121 East 7th Street (@ 7th Avenue)
come get ZAPPED by two of Tucson’s most brazenly experimental performance
poets as POG presents an evening of surprises from the underground side of the
scene, a slippery syrup that gilds “the incessand demand / of these bodies /
still moving.”
Dlyn Fairfax Parra, widely known and variously published for her sensuous
explorations of poetry that owe as much to L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E theory as they do
romantic abstractions revealing wonderment, generates delightful and
challenging performances.
Austin Publicover’s current project, MS. TREMORKEEPER, explodes notions of
gender and sound in fell swoop after fell swoop. An assembler of randomized,
appropriated, and taxonomical terms & sound, Ms. Tremorkeeper frees the
referent from its mundane servitude and connects it to the severed destinies
of the Witness.
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Corporate Patrons
Buffalo Exchange and
GlobalEye Systems
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Individual Patrons Millie Chapin, Elizabeth Landry,
Allison Moore, Liisa Phillips, Jessica Thompson, , and Rachel Traywick
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Corporate Sponsors
Antennae
a Journal of Experimental Poetry and
Music/Performance,
Bookman’s,
Chax Press, Jamba Juice,
Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions,
Kore Press,
Macy’s,
Reader’s Oasis, and
Zia Records
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Individual Sponsors Gail Browne, Suzanne Clores, Sheila Murphy,
and Desiree Rios
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