Artists

Christianna Clark and Niki Murphy

Boba vs. SpanelliNiki & Christianna
Is it virtual reality or virtual turned real? Prepare to have your world freaked out with Boba the Galatic Feline and Spanelli the Spaceman!  Witness their competition to the death! Who will win?

Rachel Hayden

Rachel HaydenRachel Hayden

“Rachel+”

“Rachel+ is a large puppet that doubles my height from 5’1″ to over ten feet. When I don the role of Rachel+, others interact with me differently, and I interact differently with my environment. My struggles with small stature are reversed because of my new presence as a giant.”

Emily Schubert

Emily Schubert was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduates from the Maryland Institute College of Art this spring with a BFA in fiber and textile arts. Her current work focuses mainly on costume and performance with an interest in puppetry. She is inspired by myths and folktales and how these have long helped people make sense of their world. She has studied and participated in ritual theater and contemporary puppetry in Indonesia, as well as political puppet theater with Bread and Puppet and processional events in the United States. Treewoman is a character she created as part of her senior thesis performance, “Kisah Baru Lama.” This roaming performance is her attempt to give the character a life and purpose in the greater world.

Alex Funk

alex funkBased in NYC, Alex Funk has a career spanning from coast to coast and around Europe with event credits from warehouse parties to renowned dance clubs to major festivals, his breadth of experience is unmatched. For 15 years, Alex has been building up and working out dancefloors in NYC, Fire Island, SF, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic, Germany and Burning Man. His complex sound is the product of years of globe-trotting: the soulful roots of the DC house music scene of the late 90s, deepened by the years in San Francisco in the early 2000s, pumped up with European techno from time in Sweden, and sharpened by edge of NYC. Alex can seamlessly move the crowd on a journey from the deepest sultry grooves to the heights of passionate vocal house through the darkest tribal and carry on past sunrise into dreamy morning music. Come along for the ride. Everyone’s invited.
Hear him at soundcloud.com/alex-funk

The Mole Suit Choir

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The Mole Suit Choir first erupted from the combustible elements of years of Rupert Wondolowski lurking just off camera, jotting down notes and lumpily humming as Liz Downing enchanted with stellar warbling in her many ensembles: Lambs Eat Ivy, Girls Ranch, Lurch & Holler and Old Songs all while painting steadily mythological innerscapes filled with grand creatures; Rupert wept with envy and plied his trade with books of hated poetry such as “The Origin of Paranoia as a Heated Mole Suit” and sang in She Bites, Furniture Falling Down the Stairs, Kneeling On Beans, Little Gruntpack and Magic Gurney Ride; eventually they spoke during an Edenic Shakemore Festival of blending their voices (Liz semi-paralyzed by the mind control jimson root that Rupert slipped into her felafel) and this idea caught fire and was given urgency by the passing of their mutual beloved friend, poet Chris Toll. “We must sing of glories past and those promised in all new breaths drawn. Burrowing beneath the fecund soil like cagey moles are the dreams of life eternal,” said Rupert gently adjusting the stolen handcuff on Liz’s wrist. “If you manage some harmony now and then I’ll sit on this wobbly carousel for a rotation or two,” Liz replied gesturing to Chris Mason and the park police. Liz and Rupert adorned themselves in pleasing tunics, found a comfy couch and vibrated their voices together for what they held dear.

Abdu Ali

Abdu AliAbdu Ali, is an artist from Baltimore, a mystic soul club queen/king who uses his native sound Baltimore Club, hybridizing Hip Hop, House, and a spice of Ballroom, and some other cosmic shit, as a way to vocalize narratives of a thorn twisted alien(me) born in a shady and beautiful world. His first EP, Invictos (meaning unconquered in Latin), was released last Fall with production by Schwarz, DJ J Lamar, Amy Reid, and DJ Lemz.

Since his debut, Abdu Ali, has performed a long side artists like Cakes Da Killa, Big Freedia, House of Ladosha, and recently performed at SXSW with Light Asylum and Le1f.
Invictos, has been favored by Spin Magazine as “Rap’s Most Slept On Releases in the First Quarter” and has graced blogs like AfroPunk and True Laurels.

The Immortal Jellyfish

Barrage Band Orchestra

Barrage Band Orchestra is a street band from the city of Baltimore. We play peoples music: Balkan, New Orleans second line and punk covers. The band feels that music is too important to be played only by professional musicians dictated by industry for consumers. This is why we play on the streets and practice in the parks.

Laure Drogoul

Laure Drogoul is an interdisciplinary artist, olfactory spelunker and cobbler of situations who lives in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She works in a wide range of media including large-scale public projects. Her artworks are a combination of video, sculpture and performance that incorporate audience participation. Drogoul has exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington Project for the Arts, Baltimore Museum of Art and The Chelsea Museum in New York among others. She has received Maryland State Artist Awards and a Franklin Furnace Award for performance art and has been a recipient of a US/Japan Creative Artist Fellowship. In 2006 Ms. Drogoul was honored with The Janet and Walter Sondheim Prize. Laure Drogoul directs The 14Karat Cabaret, a performance program of Maryland Art Place in Baltimore that she founded in 1989 and is a co-organizer and curator of the Transmodern Festival, which is a festival of provocative works by cultural experimenters from Baltimore and beyond. More info at lauredrogoul.com

Fluid Movement

Love ParadeFluid Movement is a Baltimore-based performance art group that juxtaposes complex subject matter with delightful and unexpected mediums. We create art that is accessible, and often educational, for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Our performances are created for urban spaces, in Baltimore and beyond. We encourage a sincere understanding and appreciation for city life and city dwellers through our work. more info at www.fluidmovement.org