Wednesday, September 14 at Icebox Project Space

  • Eat Me Baladi

    5:30pm

    An evening of two artistic explorations that investigate the intersections between sexuality, sensuality, and Palestinian identity through the body, movement/dance and food. Leila Delicious & Mette Loulou von Kohl will share their works in conversation to probe the spaces of dissonance and familiarity between their individual experiences in relating to their bodies as Palestininans.

  • HAIR

    8:30pm

    a HAIR-raising experience of movement being influenced, manipulated and exaggerated from the hair on the dancers heads. Acting as a catalyst for the movement, HAIR essentially explores the physicality of one's head of hair as it's own form of movement within the body. How can our hair become the dance and our bodies act as a respondent?

  • High Noon

    10pm

    you swallow the cowboy. yonder demands.

    in this speculative work of dance-theatre, a group of interdisciplinary Black queer and trans artists take on america's poisonous lust for the lone ranger.

    using live electronic and folk music, archival video, dance and poetry, high noon casts a long shadow on the cowboy under the heat of an unrelenting sun.

Wednesday, September 14 at The Maas Building Garden

  • Fair Trade

    5:30pm

    Is Trust given freely, or earned over time? Is Fairness judged on a geological timescale or in the span of a second? How much can you get in exchange that birthday present you got from your least favorite aunt? Fair Trade is the first in a series of experiments from critically acclaimed Interactive Experience Makers Jessica Creane (Know Thyself, Chaos Theory, Schrödinger's Cat) and Yannick Trapman-O'Brien (The Telelibrary, Undersigned), designed to invite participants to lean into these questions and discover what exactly we give and take when things change hands.In this thought experiment turned philosophical swap-meet, you'll bring 3 possible offerings to negotiate a trade with a stranger.

  • Fair Trade

    7pm

    Is Trust given freely, or earned over time? Is Fairness judged on a geological timescale or in the span of a second? How much can you get in exchange that birthday present you got from your least favorite aunt? Fair Trade is the first in a series of experiments from critically acclaimed Interactive Experience Makers Jessica Creane (Know Thyself, Chaos Theory, Schrödinger's Cat) and Yannick Trapman-O'Brien (The Telelibrary, Undersigned), designed to invite participants to lean into these questions and discover what exactly we give and take when things change hands.In this thought experiment turned philosophical swap-meet, you'll bring 3 possible offerings to negotiate a trade with a stranger.

  • Overboard Cabaret

    10pm

    Located in the beautiful Maas Garden Bar, the OVERBOARD! Cabaret is Cannonball's FREE nightly offering of music, circus, comedy, storytelling, strange anthems to pirate lords and ecstatic participatory rituals that are sure to be the perfect end to your night at the Fringe.

    WEDNESDAY YESTERDAY'S GARBAGE- Annie Wilson & Severin Blake takeover Overboard! with their trashy variety spectacular.

Wednesday, September 14 at the Maas Building Studio

  • Pedestrian Circus

    5:30pm

    Pedestrian Circus is a one-human show spanning many discovery zones. Characters and self-perception are shaken and stirred. A fantastic voyage where we feast on a hot wet fantasy of persona pizza, insecurity extra cheese toppings, pepperoni ego death. Hey y'all, the body is a stretched canvas just waiting for the scrumptious tidbits of humanity to get messy. Watch ya girl Rose Luardo and her radical performative costume changes as she flits from human skin to human skin. The show is a multi-character blitzkrieg bop with a business suit, bucket hat, face gems, and prosthetic pee-pees!

  • Oedipus in Seattle

    8:30pm

    Oedipus in Seattle is an auto-theatre mash-up of Oedipus Rex and Sleepless in Seattle. In this unconventional adaptation, two different actors take the stage each night without having rehearsed or read the script. Instructions from a voice in their headphones will guide them through the piece as they assume the roles of Oedipus, Jocasta, Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, with the casting decided by random chance.

  • The Body Politic

    10pm

    The Body Politic explores how individuals develop bodily techniques to negotiate with rigid regulations in totalitarian social environments. We question how highly concentrated power trickles down to private life and how tactics such as coercion, isolation, and fear-mongering affect the ways the physical bodies occupy time and space.

    This work features original music composed by award-winning composers Hannah Selin and Sepehr Pirasteh.