I am famous in my circle of friends (which grows smaller with every blog post, live performance, conversation and art show) for not being a fan of music: live or recorded. "Ipods are for podcasts" is the phrase that switches my friends' eyeballs to WTF?
But this show and this group... wow! Judging from the NYTimes story about them from February 2009, this group's show looks like a slam-hoot-wackadoodle mess of stuffed animals, loud music and chandeliers. And THAT is something I can buy a ticket for and actually (a) attend and (b) not walk out of half-way through.
A self-description of their show: "Basically we show up with a billion lights, bags and bags of costumes (enough for anyone who wants one), 60 or more light sabers and really good songs, grab some mics and say “look, this is your time; you chose to be here, you probably paid your hard earned money to be here: don’t you dare walk out that door without having the best night of your life!" (Source, Source)
Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt
March 7, 2010 | 9:30pm | $10
Backbooth (34 West Pine Street, Orlando, FL)
But this show and this group... wow! Judging from the NYTimes story about them from February 2009, this group's show looks like a slam-hoot-wackadoodle mess of stuffed animals, loud music and chandeliers. And THAT is something I can buy a ticket for and actually (a) attend and (b) not walk out of half-way through.
A self-description of their show: "Basically we show up with a billion lights, bags and bags of costumes (enough for anyone who wants one), 60 or more light sabers and really good songs, grab some mics and say “look, this is your time; you chose to be here, you probably paid your hard earned money to be here: don’t you dare walk out that door without having the best night of your life!" (Source, Source)
Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt
March 7, 2010 | 9:30pm | $10
Backbooth (34 West Pine Street, Orlando, FL)