Stefans/Mellis/Wilson--11 February

Brian Kim Stefans
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Miranda Mellis
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Kirsten Wilson

Wednesday, February 11

Dixon Place @ Chashama
111 West 42nd Street
(between 6th and 7th avenues)
7:30pm: $5

Kirsten Wilson is a performance artist, writer, and
teacher. She was the founder and artistic director of
the Santa Fe-based choreographed theater company,
Friendly Fire. She has written numerous performance
pieces, including There's No Place Like Home, A Case
Study, The Amazing Magician's Beautiful Assistant
Clara, and Odalisque. She taught monologue writing and
performing classes at the College of Santa Fe, and
Playback Theater through Bard College in New York; She
currently teaches Letting the Body Speak: The
Autobiographical Monologue Class, and Writing as a
Spiritual Practice.

Miranda F. Mellis is a writer from San Francisco set
to graduate in May with an M.F.A. from Brown
University. She is in the Providence-based
chamber-punk band Television Astronaut and has been
published in BeeHive, Cabinet, h2so4, Fence, Nerve
Lantern, Persephone, and a few anthologies. Formerly
an aerialist in the tiny avant-garde circus, The
Turnbuckles, she toured with Sister Spit in '98. She
is a founding editor with Tisa Bryant and Kate Schatz
of the forthcoming multifarious publication The
Encyclopedia and is currently collaborating with Ali
Liebgott on a graphic novellet called Goodnight
Apocalypse.

Brian Kim Stefans is the author of three books of
poetry, including Free Space Comix and Angry Penguins.
His most recent book - comprising essays, poems and a
dialogue - is called Fashionable Noise: On Digital
Poetics. His Web site, devoted to new media poetry
and poetics, is arras.net, at which his net art can
also be found. He had a reading of his short play
"Kinski in Kanada" on November 8 at the Bowery Poetry
Club.



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