Sa 13 - Irene Moon
Zandosis
Stan Woodard
Eccentric performer, entomologist Irene Moon's shows can be described as a combination of bizarre slide show, Lawrence Welk style music theater, unorthodox learning opportunities, and the tunnel scene from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Actually, using adjectives to describe a "typical" Moon show would be an oxymoron, for it is always a surprise as to what lies in store for audience members. Let's just emphasize the fun factor, shall we?
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Nominated for Best Soundtrack at the 1966 Budapest Film Festival, Stan Woodard's music for the "Communicators" was named as the prime catalyst at the Hungarian revolt in 1968. The work remains as energizing and inciteful as it was 38 years ago. Powerfully disordered rhythms meet watchtower-warning guitar sonics, dymanically concentrated to time and again coax intellectuals and the self-proclaimed lowbrow to challenge injustice.
Banned by Executive order in the United States following the history making performances in June 1986 in Manila, Philippines and in Peking, China April 1989; this will be the first performance of the "Communicators" since 1990. Woodard hopes that the soundtrack will once again coalecse those in attendance to engage in action, this time with the intent to remove the unlawful proto-fascist regime which unlawfully seized power in the United States in 2001.
Added by manunderstress on February 16, 2004