Monday, March 22, 2010

SPARk A REvOLUTION is back

For Immediate Release: March 22, 2010

Contact: Justin Brady, IndyFringe Marketing Coordinator, 618-210-2201

Experience an explosive performance party as the Earth House Collective and IndyFringe reunite to SPARK A REVOLUTION.

In 2009 Spark A Revolution began to unite the missions of Earth House Collective and IndyFringe through presenting emerging performing artists in a welcoming environment. Spark A Revolution: TwentyTen aims to bring one-time collaborations among Indianapolis theatre, music, and visual artists transforming the amazing three-level space at the Earth House into an interactive experience. Dinner and drinks will be available, so come out for part or make a whole night of it!

AT A GLANCE:

Spark A Revolution: TwentyTen

April 9, 5:30 – 11 p.m.

Earth House, 237 N. East St., Indianapolis, IN 46202

Tickets: $l0 students, $7 students

All proceeds benefit the Earth House Collective and IndyFringe.
www.IndyFringe.org for more info.

SCHEDULE:

5:30 p.m. Doors open

6 p.m. Happy Hour with Fringe Storytelling: Favorite local actors come together to recreate your favorite childhood stories, as you never imagined them before.

7 p.m. Dinner and music by Hat Trix: Musicians form a one-night only ensemble and entertain through improvisation as the whims of audience members are picked from a hat.

9 p.m. Interactive Experience by Know No Stranger: Over 30 innovative artists have teamed up to create an interactive encounter aimed at shedding new light on our modern day obsession – the InterWeb.




ABOUT KNOW NO STRANGER:

Know No Stranger is a collective group of friends, students and artists set on making the city they live in a more enjoyable place by giving the community a good time with inexpensive, local entertainment.

Past events by Know No Stranger have been described as:

“…A visual feast.”

“Comprised of a wide variety of seemingly disparate skits and vignettes, Optical Popsicle left the viewer with a sense of unity and empathy with the human experience.”

“It was advertised as a visual variety show, and it did not disappoint.”

“The show felt very contemporary in its scope of thematic material while maintaining a deeply ingrained sense of nostalgia.“

For more info on Know No Stranger: http://outpostsfromthematerialworld.blogspot.com/2009/11/know-no-stranger-presents-optical.html

ABOUT THE EARTH HOUSE COLLECTIVE:
The Earth House Collective
is a group of peace activists, conservationists, artists, musicians, Methodists, teachers and many more dedicated to peace, wellness, community and culture on the corner of New York and East streets in downtown Indianapolis. Visit earthhousecollective.org for more info.


ABOUT INDYFRINGE:

IndyFringe enters its 6th year of providing accessible, affordable outlets that draw diverse elements of the community together and inspire creative experiences through the arts. The IndyFringe Theatre now operates year-round at 719 E. St. Clair St and the IndyFringe 2010 festival will run August 19-29. Visit indyfringe.org for more info.

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