Moon Bears and Sister Wives
presented by 
Urban Culture Projects and
The Charlotte Street Foundation
at
La Esquina, Kansas City MO
in 
October and November of 2009

Special thanks to:
Matt Todi, Jake Johannes 
and ScottJohnson2010.com
for making this elaborate installation possible.

Scroll down for
E.G. Schempf's outstanding photo documentation of " the
"Banquet Boat" performance.

Additional photos of "dream Arc"
performance by our own amazing
Emily Moore (embedded photographer) - located in the attached album. 

Final thanks to:
Linda Lighton, Kate Hackman and my wife - Peregrine Honig. You all know why.





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DOCUMENTATION OF INTEGRATED ART PROJECTS

MOONBEARS & SISTER WIVES


      SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BOTH PERFORMANCES

      CLICK ON THUMB NAILS FOR IMAGES OF "DREAM ARC" PERFORMANCE
                                                                         
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff

Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff

CHARLOTTE STREET FOUNDATION’S URBAN CULTURE PROJECT presents

MARK SOUTHERLAND’S INSTALLATION OPERETTAS

MOON BEARS AND SISTER WIVES: DREAM ARC

Friday, OCTOBER 23, 8pm

MOON BEARS AND SISTER WIVES: BANQUET BOAT

Friday, NOVEMBER 6, 8pm

LA ESQUINA, 1000 WEST 25TH STREET / 816.221.5115 

Doors open at 7pm; $10

Charlotte Street Foundation’s Urban Culture Project is thrilled to present Installation Operettas: Moon Bears and Sister Wives, a series of two unique multimedia performances conceived and curated by multidisciplinary artist Mark Southerland.  Performances take place October 23 and November 6, 2009, 8pm, at Urban Culture Project’s la Esquina, 1000 West 25th Street, KCMO. Admission is $10 at the door.

With Installation Operettas: Moon Bears and Sister Wives, Mark Southerland, a self proclaimed “jazz revisionist,” intends to “repurpose our dreamscapes.” His recent performances distort jazz history in order to project a new future. This series of performances is specifically infused with the intent of “pirating our waking dreamscape to perform a specific humanitarian need, namely to promote a mutual solace between the disparate subjects of moon bears and sister wives.” [The Korean Moon Bear, also known as the Asiatic Black Bear, is an endangered species of bear that are bred and held in brutal captivity in order that their gall bladders may be drained for medical purposes.  The term “Sister wives” refers to the multiple wives of polygamists in Mormon culture.]

Borrowing heavily from many disciplines, Southerland will create a modern revival for this dream arc. Ear worms and memory music set against virtuosic solos and experimental sounds, opera backdrops and organ pipes paired with spandex suits and horn sculptures--all come together to create a new construct, a new form of ceremony. Southerland, moving to a more curatorial role for this series, will be calling on a talented list of performers and artists from his community as well as bringing in special guests. 

MOON BEARS AND SISTER WIVES: DREAM ARC on October 23rd will feature special guests Helen Gillet, a highly accomplished cellist and vocalist from New Orleans, and Sait Arat, a master at the Darbuka and recent resident of Istanbul.

For MOON BEARS AND SISTER WIVES: BANQUET BOAT on November 6th, they will be joined by Brian Haas, a modern jazz giant on piano and founder of Tulsa’s Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, and Annie Elicott a very talented jazz vocalist, also from Tulsa OK.

Other performers and artists may include: Jeff Harshbarger, Shay Estes, Brad Cox, Arnie Young, Dave Ford, Ashley Miller, Emily Moore, Beniah Leusckie, Kent Burnham, Scott Johnson, Ruby Hanson, Jake Johannes, Matt Tadi, Joy Stempleman, Shawn Hansen, Margaret Gordon, Ryan Gail, Jade, Laurel Birdsong, Jori Sackin, Laura Ellen Frank, Ari Fish, Peggy Noland, Stewart Losee and many more.

Installation Operettas is generously supported by the Lighton Foundation, the Martha Lee Cain Tranby

Music Enrichment Fund, Walt Cofer and Nicola Neskett, and Pam and Mike Johnson. 

About Mark Southerland: 

Mark Southerland has used the saxophone as a medium for exploring sound for over 26 years. He has played experimental music locally, nationally, and throughout France and Germany. Projects include Malachy Papers, Snuff Jazz, and Wee Snuff, the latter two involving a constantly changing musical cast as well as collaborations with visual artists. Southerland’s horn sculptures have been exhibited at Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, the OSP, Boston, the Stray Show, Chicago, and Bridge Art Fair during Art Basel Miami. A 2008 Charlotte Street Generative Performing Award Fellow, Southerland also recently completed an Avenue of the Arts public art commission encompassing installation and live performances. 

Urban Culture Project is an initiative of the Charlotte Street Foundation, an organization dedicated to making Kansas City a place where artists and art thrive. Urban Culture Project creates new opportunities for artists of all disciplines and contributes to urban revitalization by transforming spaces in downtown Kansas City into new venues for multi-disciplinary contemporary arts programming.  For more information, visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.charlottestreet.org" www.charlottestreet.org.

Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
Mark Southerland  Moon Bears and Sister Wives  Urban Noise Camp Wee Snuff
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