there are many stages, we’ll be at the south stage.
-moby
south stage, location east 7th street
2:00 pm.
heavy trash (jon spencer) if rockabilly can be funky, this is it! the ubersoulful sound swings out to skin the cats to their rock and roll bones. catch these good looking guys at the height of their game.
2:30 pm
the little death nyc featuring moby: electronic god moby changes tracks as he switches it up to play with the little death nyc. the result sounds like a drunken bar fight between john lee hooker and kurt weill or the desperate love-child of big mama thornton and robert mitchum.
3:15 pm
the living theatre: excerpt from their critically acclaimed production the brig, directed by judith malina. ms. malina will be honored by the federation of east village artists for her outstanding lifetime achievements. join us as we celebrate a living legend.
3:45 pm
rene risqué uses music to connect with life’s most primal desires; a man who is hypnotically sure of his message, his wealth and his prestige. the fashion icon delivers what every man and woman desires; a musical fantasy of rock. worship the glamour!
5:00 pm
low life: jackie factory producers chi chi valenti and johnny dynell create a brand-new spectacle showcasing the east village and its bowery as the birthplace of nightclub performance traditions from vaudeville to neo-burlesque. expect period star turns from michael t, dirty martini, sweetie as boss tweed, robert la fosse and his broadway b’hoyz, miss delirium tremens, vangeline theater, duelling bankheads, voltaire, jessica rabbit domination, dean johnson, acid betty, heaven leigh domination, trina rose, darlinda just arlinda, jackie 60 mcs hattie hathaway and paul alexander and chorine choreography by julie atlas muz.
admission is free but we ask that you participate by observing the suggested dress code: nyc demimonde evening glamour (1860-2010), gangs of new york, victorian/edwardian rags, newsboy caps, b’hoy for butch women, corsets and vintage lingerie, bowery belle ringlets, vampyre of gotham, black parasols, bowery twink, velvet, 19th century clownwear, top hats or bowery punk. http://www.mothernyc.com/