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Description
Antenna Theater of Sausalito, California is a non-profit arts organization which creates original work in many disciplines. Artistic Director Chris Hardman founded Antenna in 1980 to experiment with the essential dynamics of sound, sculpture and live performance. Antenna has brought its unique combination of sound, image, and movement to adventurous San Francisco Bay Area audiences in the most surprising of settings: a moving bus, recycling centers, high school corridors, Army barracks, the desert playa of Burning Man, and the Pacific Ocean's edge. Vacuum was the first show Antenna ever produced. Video by Demystavision. Videographers Bill Bathurst, Ron Blanchette, Jed Handler. Features Chris Hardman of Antenna Theater with the troupe's work, "Artery". Recorded at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California. Artery Story / Chris at Exploratorium (Edit)
Type
moving image
Format
Betamax
Form/Genre
Experimental films
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
014.035.231 csfpal_000231
Language
English
Subject
Antenna Theater (Theatrical troupe) Hardman, Chris
Place
Exploratorium (Organization) San Francisco (Calif.)
Provenance
Museum of Performance + Design California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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