Archive for November, 2009

Home Cooking: See More Perspective

Today, 3-Minute Egg begins a three-part series focusing on local musical artists recording at home or alternative spaces. We open by bringing you into the home studio of hip-hopper and rapper See More Perspective as he cuts a vocal track for his upcoming album.

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Momentum: Sally Rousse

Sally Rousse is known for her work over the past 20 years with James Sewell Ballet. She and Sewell recently divorced, but she still dances with his company. She is also expanding her choreographic work. 3-Minute Egg spotlights Rousse’s dance-making to close its series on 2009 Momentum Series artists.

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Momentum: Sachiko Nishiuchi / Megan Mayer

3-Minute Egg’s three-part series on the 2009 Momentum dance showcase continues by spotlighting the work of Japanese native and Flamenco dancer Sachiko Nishiuchi and post-modern mover Megan Mayer. Our series concludes tomorrow with a profile of Sally Rousse.

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Momentum: Vanessa Voskuil

On the eve of the Walker’s Choreographers’ Evening, 3-Minute Egg spends the week profiling artists showcased in the Walker’s 2009 Momentum Series. Our series starts with a look at Vanessa Voskuil and her hypnotic work, En Masse.

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Gallery Hop: Gage and McBroom

3-Minute Egg drops into Form+Content to check out angelic work from Camille Gage, who gets artistic contributions from Anders Nilsen and David Asher Everett, and Fox Tax Gallery for some pop culture paintings by Rob McBroom.

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A Violent View of the City

James Vogel and Ezra Stead met as filmmaking students at Minneapolis Community and Technical College and have made a few short films together. Their first feature-length film, The City, is a hyper-violent psychological horror film featuring an all-local cast and setting. The filmmakers spoke with 3-Minute Egg on the eve of tonight’s 9:30 premiere screening [...]

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Homeless, not Voiceless

For six years, zAmya Theater has given voice and a stage to people who are or were homeless, casting them alongside more seasoned actors, in original theatrical works peppered with real stories. zAmya, now under the umbrella of St. Stephens Human Services, is touring its newest production to local schools, businesses, churches and traditional theater [...]

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Visual Literature

Local writer Alison Morse annually gathers a handful of writers to create new work inspired by visual art. Her latest rendition of Talking Image Connection focused on an exhibition, Recipes from the Austerity Cookbook, at the Soap Factory. 3-Minute Egg went to an evening of readings.

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Parking Spot on Wheels

Minneapolis Art on Wheels, a new media project based at the University of Minnesota, has found its first fixed locale — the West Bank Social Center — from where it beams art onto a nearby wall at 8 pm every Wednesday. 3-Minute Egg met with a couple of artists and a project insider on a [...]

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Two Bowls of Cereal

Mahmoud Hakima tells his story of growing up in an abusive household in rural Alabama in his one-man show, Two Bowls of Cereal and Some Bacon — an audience favorite at the 2009 Fringe and now on stage through Nov. 21 at St. Paul’s Dreamland Arts. 3-Minute Egg talks with the new playwright and performer [...]

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