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Noisy Film Night features a classic movie, TV series or other well-known visual phenomenon with a brand new score composed on location at the Tea Lounge. 2 microphones will be made available for the audience to join in - spray-paint your poem, karaoke, rhyme or banter over the blank audio canvas.
Installation 7: Lost Highway
Friday, May 23 2008
9PM
Original Music by QB3:
Fred Gerantabee - Guitars, MIDI
Chris Heinz - Drums, percussion, triangle
Emek Rave - Bass, Depth Charge, Throb
MC: TBD
At the Tea Lounge, Park Slope, Brooklyn 837 Union Street between 6/7 Avenue 718-789-2762 www.tealoungeny.com
Free, all ages!
Noisy Film Night is an ongoing installation of films screened and remade live (with crowd participation) - a new soundtrack is improvised as the film is being screened and the audience adds poetry / karaoke / acting / comedy / sound and voice in the context of the film (there are 2 audience-dedicated microphones available). We have in the past, as we will in the future, screened a short film by an independent local filmmaker in between sets, we may be able to do so in this installation as well, and your suggestions will be more than welcome. We are looking to make this a steady event, once a month or two and to create the widest reaching creative span possible - all art forms are needed, be it literature, sculpture, painting, poetry, comedy, acting, dance, music etc - to make this a true collaborative art industry projecting from film and music but being influenced, in themselves, by the art forms and artists around them.This is a free event, and we'd welcome your suggestions on how to expand the format and promote the event among artists and the GP. To sign up please send an email to [email protected]

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What do War of the Worlds, Star Trek and Monty Python have in common?

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Posted by on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:38:00 GMT

Captain, this is some spooky shit we got here!

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Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:26:00 GMT

They don’t advertise for killers in the newspaper

Noisy Film Night 6: Blade Runner Thursday, December 27, 2007 9pm No Cover! Brought to you by Free Things Productions. It's a free thing! At the Tea Lounge, Park Slope, Brooklyn 837 Union Street ...
Posted by on Sat, 22 Dec 2007 20:49:00 GMT

Do Androids Dream of Electric Guitars?

Nothing is worse than having an itch you can never scratch. As a consequence, nothing is better than always having an itch you can scratch sometimes, as a result of which nothing is worse than somet...
Posted by on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:02:00 GMT

Noisy Film Night 5  Watership Down

Long ago, the great Frith made the world.   Many many many many Easters later three bunnies by the ridiculous name of QB3 ate most of it.   Beginning from the end. Running in reverse a ...
Posted by on Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:00:00 GMT

Cruelty to Animals

A surprising vacancy landed us a new Noisy Film Night on October 12th at the Tea Lounge. This time we condemned 'Watership Down' to be hanged by the neck until unambiguously dead. This is an animated...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Sep 2007 23:59:00 GMT

2 Twilight Zone episodes have been chosen

On July 27th we'll screen two classic episodes of perhaps the most original and unforgettable television series ever created, a series that has become so much a part of our modern popular culture: The...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:56:00 GMT

Sin City - Noisy Film Night #3

On a night like this everybody's looking for somebody stranger.It was probably the coldest night of the year. 'I'm sorry there's no one here' confessed the pretty barmaid with hair that used to be bl...
Posted by on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 01:52:00 GMT