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Interactive Expeditions

Danger Lair: From Moscow with Love

  Aces and Operatives, the world’s only James Bond 007 themed role-play group, and Moscow 57, the Russian Central Asian restaurant and live-music venue on New York City’s Lower East

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Interactive Expeditions

A Serious Banquet

A Serious Banquet is a devised piece structured around the party Picasso threw for the painter Henri Rousseau in 1908 as recorded by Gertrude Stein in “The Autobiography of Alice

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digital

Digital puppeteering and identity

Digital puppeteering offers the potent ability to inhabit a character that is far outside of your own “type,” whether in gender, age, race, or other defining demographic element.  With online

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philosophy

A message from the universe…

Karen Montanaro is a friend from Maine who does great work in bringing arts to to the world of education.  She has this deal where she gets emails from the

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psychology

Small talk

I used to think that “small talk” was just a way in which inter-actors kept themselves safe and avoided getting to the real meat of a scene. Then, by chance,

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story

Game and Story

Today, while doing my laundry at the laundromat, I saw the Olympics playing on the television and a thought arose.  I’m not sure if I agree with myself on this,

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Interactive Performance

Introduction to interactive performance

Bear in mind that the thoughts on this page are my perspectives on interactive performance. There are other definitions and perspectives out there that are completely different and equally valid.

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Interactive Expeditions

TERP

  The TERP system is a tool designed for human movement composition without rehearsal. TERP experiments with movement instructions to find those that are meaningful to regular people. Think of

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Interactive Performance

Why the Work?

Have you ever been out with a friend–maybe you’re in a coffee shop, or on the street, or on a train– you fabricate a bit of fiction, your friend plays

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