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Allison Farrow's New Performance This Month

BAX (Brooklyn Arts Exchange) is presenting a new solo work by performance artist and Bachelor's degree student Allison Farrow.

The work, tiny life (a conversion), grapples with intimacy, biomass, quarantine/ghetto, fake interactivity and issues of consent. A text fights with time, dance attempts to claim space, and characters emerge, already failing. The theater dictates a conversion from live performer to digital signal but "tiny life (a conversion)" is not in compliance.

Performances: Friday & Saturday April 29-30 at 8 PM, and Sunday, May 1 at 6 PM

PLEASE NOTE: Sunday May 1 reservations are very limited and will not be confirmed until the week of the show. Friday and Saturday April 29-30 reservations are highly recommended.

BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange
421 Fifth Avenue (at 8th Street)
Park Slope, Brooklyn

$15 General Admission
$10 Members
$8 Low-Income

Reservations: (718) 832-0018 or www.bax.org. A discussion with the artists moderated by BAX Executive Director Marya Warshaw follows the performance on Friday and Saturday night.

Allison Farrow composes for people, instruments, computers, and whatever else will let her. Her mixed-discipline work has been presented by Dixon Place, Movement Research at Judson Church, The Kitchen Summer Institute, HERE Arts Center, BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange, MIX Film Festival in New York and Brazil, the Portland Center for the Advancement of Culture, and Performance Works NorthWest.