| fluffyvera ( @ 2009-03-14 10:10:00 |
yes mission accomplished!
"And in what may have been the strangest set Carnegie has seen in its storied lifetime, Kimya Dawson took on "World Leader Pretend" with a glockenspiel player and team of performance artists behind her dressed as dragons, cops and furballs, all of whom appeared like characters from a Maurice Sendak storybook stumbling into a Rockette's number. Dawson's piece ended with all seven troupe members crowded together to cycle through the song's fitting refrain: "I have been given the freedom to do as I see fit."
http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/c trl-v/2009/03/rem-benefit-and-tribute.ht ml
it's been a wild couple days and i will post more soon.
"And in what may have been the strangest set Carnegie has seen in its storied lifetime, Kimya Dawson took on "World Leader Pretend" with a glockenspiel player and team of performance artists behind her dressed as dragons, cops and furballs, all of whom appeared like characters from a Maurice Sendak storybook stumbling into a Rockette's number. Dawson's piece ended with all seven troupe members crowded together to cycle through the song's fitting refrain: "I have been given the freedom to do as I see fit."
http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/c
it's been a wild couple days and i will post more soon.