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A Social Entropy event hosted by Autobody Fine
Art
Saturday, December 5, 2009 / 7 -12 a.m.
Autobody Fine Art is proud to host a Social Entropy event:
"A Midwinter Night’s Dream," this December.
| Saturday,
December 5, 2009 / 7-12 a.m. |
$25
(includes catered food and one drink)
You can purchase tickets by calling 510.865.2608,
or online via PayPal below.
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Dark Fusion Belly Dance by Ariellah, www.ariellah.com
Ariellah is a renown international instructor and performer. She is an icon in the fusion belly dance community and has been featured in several different magazines, books, radio shows, and articles all over the world.
Diva Marisa, www.divamarisa.com
Diva Marisa is a maverick singer and performer based in the San Francisco Bay
Area. Her traditional operatic training has found her singing for the likes of
Rwanda's President Kagame and Jean-Paul Gaultier, and now she has found her way
to Autobody. Come and experience the drama of opera and havoc as they intertwine
throughout the evening.
Joey McGuire
Ioey McGuire is trying to make the world more beautiful, any way he can. As
a professional makeup artist, he's worked with A-list celebrities as well
as theatres and opera houses all over the county. As a performer, he’s
performed in many of the same professional theatres and opera houses. Now, if
he could just commit himself to doing only one at a time…
Aerial performance by Lil’ Miss Never
Lil' Miss Never has been swinging from the rafters, performing on corde lisse,
tissu, and static trapeze since 2006. She has performed with Deathguild Thunderdome,
the Marquis Fetish Ball, and the Hubba Hubba Review.
Portrait photography by David Houston
We’ll be building a theatrical set inside Autobody. Come, costumed or not (we’ll have costumes and masks), and enter an alternative environment. Portraits will be printed on the spot. There’s
nothing quite like instant gratification.
Includes some of the areas most
interesting young designers, beautiful models and with music from DJ The Melting
Girl, http://www.myspace.com/djmeltinggirl.
Art, jewelry and clothing vending will be represented by; Seabock Studios, Rhiannon
Jewelry, Doedel Designs, Dollymop Shop Designs, Brenna Dean, Ariellah and others.
Doedel Designs, www.doedeldesigns.com
Dollymop Shop Designs
Kalico DelaFay is the designer artist creator of the Dollymop
clothing and accessory line. Inspired by the natural world, Dollymop designs
are reminiscent of a bygone era with a whimsical nod to the subversively romantic.
Kalico has varied experience in a multitude of artistic mediums. She continues
to hone her skills as a seamstress at Dark Garden Corset Company while simultaneously
studying sculpture and textiles at San Francisco University.
Rhiannon Jewelry, http://www.myspace.com/rhiannonjewels
Rhiannon Jewelry is the brainchild of local jewelry designer Shannon Haire. Shannon
has been in the bead industry for over 10 years and in that time has developed
her own voice in the one of a kind jewelry she creates. Using a wide variety
of stones, precious metals, Swarovski crystals and recycled found objects, Rhiannon
Jewelry is proud to hand pick all supplies from local distributors and artisans
and gathers inspiration from the bustling city life of the Bay Area and the beauty
of nature to create the dramatically unique and beautiful pieces she is known
for. Her pieces excite a wide variety of clientele from movie stars and opera
singers to blushing brides and desert nomads, and have been found at local fundraisers
and in jewelry boutiques. She is thrilled to be involved with Social Entropy,
a collective of Bay Area artists and performers and continues to create jewelry
and teach others every day.
Tania Seabock (artist and producer), David Houston, Crystal
Kamoroff, Holly Wach, Anastasia Schipani (incomplete list):
Tania Seabock | http://ceilingdesigners.com
Tania is a Decorative Painter by trade. She has
been involved in various art mediums including performance art since she was
a kid. Beginning her professional career as a Mortician she found her art outlet
in the art of Embalming & Restoration.
She worked as a mortician for 4 years and left to become a painter.
Since moving to the bay area on New years night of 1995 Tania was able to explore
many mediums and expressions of art. From the time she moved to the bay area
she has been involved with many performance art groups. To name a few: In 1998
she was involved with the Burningman Opera: Temple of Rudra. In 1999 she became
involved with Death Guild Thunderdome at Burningman. In 2000 she joined Perry
Farrells BANTU Mystic Family Circus and went on their first tour. She performed & also
made costumes for most of the groups she has been involved with. Her costumes
were soldered and made from mixed media such as animal skulls and nails. She
has also made various set installations for shows, including the first Edward
Gorey Ball (aka Edwardian Ball) at the Cat Club in 2000. Recently she produced "The
Damask Boudoir" which was a Variety & Fashion show under Social Entropy. She
focuses her art career on Trompe L'oeil painting & realism. Although most of
her paint work would be categorized as "realism" she still loves to explore her
conceptual side of art through sculpture, textile, metal, glass & found objects.
This is going to be a night to remember. Feel free to dress in costume as the
mood takes you, and enter a world of mystery, seduction and remarkable sounds
and visuals. This is our big Winter event, so turn out to support both Autobody
Fine Art and Social Entropy.
| Saturday,
December 5, 2009 / 7-12 a.m. |
$25
(includes catered food and one drink)
You can purchase tickets by calling 510.865.2608,
or online via PayPal below.
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