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|Airtable Last Modified=2024-04-07 6:30 PM | |||
|Event display name=The Long Way | |Event display name=The Long Way | ||
|Date Start=2024-04- | |Date Start=2024-04-12T14:00:00.000Z | ||
|Date End=2024-04- | |Date End=2024-04-14T15:00:00.000Z | ||
|Event image=The Long Way.jpg | |||
|Event description=Josh and Matt want to make a show that explores the theatrical and social potential of treadmills. But here’s the hitch: All of their work developing this show has to occur ON motorized treadmills. For 18 hours over Fusebox weekend, they’ll never stop moving along America’s favorite instruments of atonement. Drop by The Museum of Human Achievement to see what they’re up to, participate in the creative process, and maybe bring them a little snack? | |Event description=Josh and Matt want to make a show that explores the theatrical and social potential of treadmills. But here’s the hitch: All of their work developing this show has to occur ON motorized treadmills. For 18 hours over Fusebox weekend, they’ll never stop moving along America’s favorite instruments of atonement. Drop by The Museum of Human Achievement to see what they’re up to, participate in the creative process, and maybe bring them a little snack? | ||
|Event short description=Josh and Matt want to make a show that explores the theatrical and social potential of treadmills. But here’s the hitch: All of their work developing this show has to occur ON motorized treadmills. For 18 hours over Fusebox weekend, they’ll never stop moving along America’s favorite instruments of atonement. Drop by The Museum of Human Achievement to see what they’re up to, participate in the creative process, and maybe bring them a little snack? | |Event short description=Josh and Matt want to make a show that explores the theatrical and social potential of treadmills. But here’s the hitch: All of their work developing this show has to occur ON motorized treadmills. For 18 hours over Fusebox weekend, they’ll never stop moving along America’s favorite instruments of atonement. Drop by The Museum of Human Achievement to see what they’re up to, participate in the creative process, and maybe bring them a little snack? | ||
|Presented by=Fusebox; The Contemporary Austin | |||
|Event artist=Rubber Repertory | |||
|Event format=Performance; Experience | |Event format=Performance; Experience | ||
|Event medium=Performance Art | |Event medium=Performance Art | ||
|Event admission type=Free | |Event admission type=Free | ||
|Is public=Yes | |||
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}} | }} |
Revision as of 03:14, April 8, 2024
Event Info
Date start | 04.12.24 |
Date end | 04.14.24 |
Start Time | 2pm |
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Admission | Free |
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Josh and Matt want to make a show that explores the theatrical and social potential of treadmills. But here’s the hitch: All of their work developing this show has to occur ON motorized treadmills. For 18 hours over Fusebox weekend, they’ll never stop moving along America’s favorite instruments of atonement. Drop by The Museum of Human Achievement to see what they’re up to, participate in the creative process, and maybe bring them a little snack?