| screaMachine
                      presents | 
                  
                    | "xeShow" | 
                  
                    | A
                    series of performances with collaborating artists | 
                  
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                    | a
                    three person performance event featuring: | 
                  
                    | Gearoid
                    Dolan (a.k.a. screaMachine), Ireland/New York | 
                  
                    | Aine
                    Phillips,	Ireland | 
                  
                    | Jana
                    Leo,	Spain/New York | 
                  
                    | Running
                        time: 1 hour | 
                  
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                        |  | performance
                          sequence |  |  
                        |  | 1. "Drag" | screaMachine 8  minutes |  
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                        |  | 2. "Watch No Touch" | Jana Leo 3
                          - 15 minutes |  
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                        |  | 3. "Baby
                          Cake" | Aine
                          Phillips  8
                          minutes |  
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                        |  | 4. "(Gotta)
                          Keep It Up" | screaMachine  10
                          minutes |  
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                        |  | 5. "Touch
                          No Watch" | Jana
                              Leo 3
                          - 15 minutes |  
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                        |  | 6. "Milk
                          Spill" | Aine
                            Phillips  8
                          minutes |  | 
                  
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                    | Aine
                          Phillips'
                          work investigates the personal and public face of maternity,
                          abortion and female sexuality, exposing cultural contradictions
                    and our own unease with such subjects. | 
                  
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                    | Jana
                          Leo deconstructs
                          the peep show and porn industry which play upon male
                          desires and needs while often subjugating working women.
                          She removes the power of the participating voyeur by
                          blinding or immobilizing, and turns the audience into
                    voyeurs of the participant. | 
                  
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                    | screaMachine dissects
                        the religious, social and mass media indoctrination as
                        relates to sexuality. The audience witness his endurance
                        of these burdens, and celebrate their release. | 
                  
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                    | The
                        artists each present their bodies and actions with no
                        sense of guilt or pleasure. They are sexual beings presenting
                        sexual topics in a non sexual manner. The deconstruction
and re-presentation of images and actions that are normally reserved for adult
titillation or take place in the privacy of a home or medical facility, serve
to diminish the power given to them by our (Western) cultural/social institutions.
While the U.S.A. claims to be the land of the free and boasts liberation for
all, it has a puritan backbone that is not (as) present in Europe. The male and
female view points brought by these European artists offer a refreshing angle
on topics that have become difficult and painful here in America. | 
                  
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