Nostalgia and feel good comedy were the themes last week with the Merry Makers at Fort Useless
Kinetic Cinema had a merry time with the Merry Makers last Sunday, February 26th at Fort Useless. The night involved video and performances by Jessica Flannigan, Kate Taylor, and the Merry Makers Rachel Sattler and Elizabeth Burwell along with their filmmaker Ethan Duff. Though quite different from one another the three acts were tied together by elements of nostalgia, parody, and feel good comedy.
During the screening of their film “Adventures In Anytown,” Rachel, Elizabeth, Ethan cued us in on their battles with freezing temperatures, venue changes, time cues, costume design and crunch deadlines. They shared clips from films that influenced the formation of their stage and screen personas including segments from Annie, Moulin Rouge and Lavern and Shirley among others.
To hear of the Merry Makers process from start to finish was inspiring. It also reminded us of what we already know but sometimes forget, which is that when it comes to art New Yorkers are by your side to make it happen.
Join us for our next Kinetic Cinema event with Marta Renzi on March 22nd at the Gibney Dance Center.
For more information about the Merry Makers, visit them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MerryMakersDance?sk=wall
