The Neo-Futurists Kitchen—a Micro Festival on Art & Performance—Chicago—Sat, July 23, 2016

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The Neo-Futurists presents the The Neo-Futurist Kitchen (a micro-festival on art & performance) livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Saturday, July 23. Share your thoughts and media with hashtags #howlround in all social media platforms. Follow @neofuturists and @HowlRoundTV in Twitter for updates. The Neo-Futurists, writer-performers of Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind and creators of over 65 original, full-length productions, are an ensemble committed to creating immediate, non-illusory, irreproducible events. The Neo-Futurists practice a very particular brand of performance, but they also believe their work fits into a distinct cultural identity of their home in Chicago and the world at large. The Neo-Futurist Kitchen is one of their many attempts to examine that further. Livestream Schedule: Barrel of Monkeys in conversation with The Neo-Futurists 3:00pm EDT (Washington, DC) / 2:00pm CDT (Chicago) / 12:00pm PDT (Los Angeles) / 8:00pm BST (London) Barrel of Monkeys (BOM) is an ensemble of actor/educators who create an alternative learning environment in which children share their personal voices and celebrate the power of their imaginations. BOM accomplishes this through creative writing workshops and in-school performances of children’s stories. BOM also engages the broader community in support of the visions of children through public performances of their work. The Neo-Futurists will talk with them about this and more. The Inconvenience 4:15pm EDT (Washington, DC) / 3:15pm CDT (Chicago) / 1:15pm PDT (Los Angeles) / 9:15pm BST (London) The Fly Honey Show Panel Discussion: Celebrating the Evolving Feminist Perspective The Inconvenience is a community of interdisciplinary artists who create collaborative events by fusing music, theatre, dance, fine art, and celebration. Through producing, curating, and original development, these events activate audience and artist exchange to create social dialogue. This conversation will include Erin Kilmurray, Missi Davis, and Joe Varisco. Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/Uh0f/

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