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Invert!, feminist-inspired circus and aerial arts show at the Rotunda May 16-18

Posted on 13 May 2013 by Annamarya Scaccia

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Tangle founder Lauren Rile Smith with member Sarah Nicolazzo / Photo by Michael Ermilio

West Philly’s Tangle Movement Arts, the all-female circus arts company known for its wildly popular public showcase, tinycircus, is back with an all-new, full-length aerial dance show, Invert!, that’s sure to excite and inspire. The interdisciplinary piece debuts at the Sanctuary at the Rotunda, 4014 Walnut Street, on Thursday evening and runs through Saturday, May 18.

Apropos for today’s political climate, Invert! is a testament to female strength, using acrobatics, dance and theater, spoken word, and live music to dissect and exalt the female and queer experiences, as well as the connection between women—be it in “relationships of sex, friendship, support, or antagonism.” In exploring these motifs, members of the nine-woman cast will ascend and engulf the space of the Rotunda’s 40-foot ceilings, performing a “Cher-inspired” sequined trapeze solo, a “punk-rock” acrobatic duet, “drag-inspired diva fabulousness,” and live carpentry and cartwheels (complete with a cordless power drill!) in tribute to feminist icon Rosie the Riveter. The emotionally- and artistically-charged routine will also feature tango violin solos by Julliard musician Caeli Smith.

“Tangle was founded with the vision of creating feminist circus-theater, so female relationships and experiences have always been a central focus for our work. Our aerial dance is very physically intense as well as collaborative, so making shows about female strength and connections between women is just a natural extension of that process,” said Tangle founder Lauren Rile Smith, who’s “thrilled” to bring Invert! to West Philly. “It’s also a deliberate political commitment, however. In a world of media in which women—and their relationships—are frequently erased or flattened into jokes, we feel an essential need to represent a diverse range of female bodies, relationships, and capabilities.”

But it’s not only in theme in which Invert! celebrates both circus arts and queer history. According to Rile Smith, “invert” not only signifies circus arts’ basic vocabulary (“a body-upside-down”), it is also the 19th-century term used to label gender nonconformists. “In joining these two traditions, we promise an evening of upended expectations,” she told West Philly Local.

Tangle fans who can’t make it to Invert! will have a chance to see the two-year-old company in action when it presents its next tinycircus performance to the West Park Arts Fest at the School of the Future, 4021 Parkside Avenue, on June 18.

Annamarya Scaccia

Show Information

Tangle presents Invert!a spectacle of aerial dance and circus-theater.
Thursday, May 16 – Saturday, May 18
8:30 p.m.
The Sanctuary at the Rotunda
4014 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Tickets: $10-15 (discounts for artists, students, seniors, and groups). Purchase at the door or online at http://invert.brownpapertickets.com/.

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A comics extravaganza this Sunday at The Rotunda

Posted on 14 December 2012 by Mike Lyons

Locust Moon Comics (34 S. 40th St.), our favorite neighborhood comics shop, is hosting the first ever Locust Moon Comics Festival this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St.). Refreshments will be provided by Kung Fu Hoagies and Little Baby’s Ice Cream.

The festival will host a bunch of exhibitors, including artists and publishers. Here are some:

· Brandon Graham
· Farel Dalrymple
· J.G. Jones
· David Mack
· Jim Rugg
· Terry LaBan
· Box Brown
· Benjamin Marra
· Ed Piskor
· Jeffro Kilpatrick & The Philadelphia Cartoonist Society
· Ad House Books
· Meathaus Enterprises
· Secret Acres
· Koyama Press
· Locust Moon Press

A full list of exhibitors is here. Admission is free, though a $5 donation is suggested. You can RSVP at the Facebook event page here.

Lastly, this might be the coolest announcement graphic we have ever published:

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Holiday gifts galore at Go West! *Holiday* Craft Fest this Saturday

Posted on 13 December 2012 by WPL

A special holiday edition of popular Go West! Craft Fest is coming to the Rotunda (40th & Walnut) this Saturday, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity for unique holiday gift shopping, with over 40 local artists and artisans taking part in the event. See the full vendor list here. Thanks to VIX Emporium for organizing this annual event once again!

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Celebrate joy of reading at PIC Family Book Festival

Posted on 09 November 2012 by WPL

This Saturday, families with young children are invited to a fun and educational event: the Parent Infant Center, which provides early learning and after school care for infants to grade 6 and is dedicated to promoting literacy and pre-literacy as a family activity, is organizing a Family Book Fest at the Rotunda (40th & Walnut). This is a free event and open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

There will be lots of reading, crafts and other family fun activities for ages 7-under. WXPN’s Kathy O’Connell, host of Kids’ Corner, will join in with read-aloud stories, followed by a concert with Two of a Kind.

Bring a slightly used children’s book for the swap table and take home some new stories to share with your family.

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New music programs for kids start June 22 at The Rotunda

Posted on 15 June 2012 by WPL

Ann Schwartz, a musician skilled in a wide range of instruments and with over 15 years of music teaching experience, is launching The Green Tambourine, a new series of interactive music programs for kids ages 0 to 10 years at The Rotunda (40th & Walnut). The programs include musical playgroups for babies and little kids and group instrumental lessons for older children. Musical playgroups are divided into the following age groups: birth-9 months, 2 & 3 year olds, 4 & 5 year olds, and Toddler Class (10-23 months). The first 6-week session includes one class per week every Friday kicks off on June 22.

The Green Tambourine also offers group violin and guitar lessons for kids ages 6-10 beginning in September. The lessons are taught once a week on Thursdays and are also offered in 6-week sessions. Participants will need to bring their own instrument.

To sign up for classes and for more information, please visit The Green Tambourine’s website or contact Ann Schwartz at (215) 360-3215, info@thegreentambourine.com. A special 20% Class Kickoff discount is offered. Scholarships and other discounts are also available.

This Friday and Saturday, June 15 & 16, The Green Tambourine will be at Clark Park from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. for some musical free play.  You and your kids are welcome to stop by to meet the class facilitator,  get more information on programs and most importantly, play music!

 

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Vote for The Rotunda, Fiume in Best of Philly 2012

Posted on 23 April 2012 by WPL

Two West Philly establishments have received nominations in Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly 2012 list. The Rotunda was nominated in the Best Indie Music venues category and Fiume (45th & Locust) received a nomination in the Best Bar category.

You can help The Rotunda and Fiume win by casting your votes on this page. You can come back and vote daily until Monday, May 21. The awards will be announced in Philadelphia Magazine’s August issue.

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