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[[File:Neoteric_0028.jpg|250px|thumb|<em> | [[File:Neoteric_0028.jpg|250px|thumb|<em>Relâche</em>, April 1986]] | ||
; | ;Poster, <em>Relâche</em> | ||
: | :D A Ayer after Erik Satie | ||
: | :Plain paper copy | ||
: | :8 1/2 x 14 inches | ||
: | :April 1986 | ||
: | :© 1986 the artist, with thanks and apologies to M. Erik Satie | ||
<noinclude> | <noinclude> | ||
:Collection of | :Collection of David and Rebecca Ayer | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||
: | :The Ensemble recast Erik Satie's notorious <em>ballet instantanéiste</em> as an improvised bachelor party, accompanying René Clair's film <em>Entr'acte</em> at the interval. The elements of the poster—largely ripped off from Satie's own work—include a plastic milk jug; latex-covered milk jugs were an integral part of the makeup for the male performers, each of whom had an extra handle and six inches of head height during the show. | ||
[[Category:Artifacts]] | [[Category:Artifacts]] | ||
[[Category:Ephemera]] | |||
[[Category:Neoteric Ensemble]] | [[Category:Neoteric Ensemble]] | ||
[[Category:NIU]] | |||
[[Category:Performances]] |
Revision as of 20:48, 24 January 2012
- Poster, Relâche
- D A Ayer after Erik Satie
- Plain paper copy
- 8 1/2 x 14 inches
- April 1986
- © 1986 the artist, with thanks and apologies to M. Erik Satie
- Collection of David and Rebecca Ayer
- The Ensemble recast Erik Satie's notorious ballet instantanéiste as an improvised bachelor party, accompanying René Clair's film Entr'acte at the interval. The elements of the poster—largely ripped off from Satie's own work—include a plastic milk jug; latex-covered milk jugs were an integral part of the makeup for the male performers, each of whom had an extra handle and six inches of head height during the show.