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Soroya At "The Spot"

A couple of weeks ago the beautiful Soroya went out into the community to do some research/ outreach for our upcoming show: "Street Art Prophets".  This blog is her recounting the awesome night of art featuring one of the show's subject artists, Saratoga Sake.  

 


I almost didn't go to SD BBOY CLASIIC two on two break battles in Barrio Logan last Saturday.  My date for the event had to cancel last minute, and I was insecure about going alone.   I was afraid I would stick out like a sore thumb with my white girl complexion, bright blonde hair and boobs. But the flyer said it was an all ages event, and Katie told me that SAKE was a big sweetie on the phone, so I put on my big girl panties and drove to Barrio Logan all by myself.

 


I knew I was there when I saw some live art going on right out front.  I later learned that this writer goes by CROW.  He wasn't able to come early enough to work on the walls inside The Spot, so SAKE asked him to do this live art instead.  What a blessing in disguise!

 


As I entered The Spot, I immediately realized all my misgivings were total BS. I saw a wonderfully diverse group of people and several families with small children.  Everyone was there to have a great time celebrating bboy culture!  Many danced and many simply watched.  Like this beautiful family!

 


 

Some of my favorite break-dancers of the night were kids.  This little girl in particular had some killer moves!

 

 

 

By the way, she was one of only 2 females dancing that night.  What a bad ass.

 

I was on a mission to find SAKE and introduce myself, but I had never seen him before.  I did some google research before I left, but all google image could show me were examples of his amazing graffiti art.  Mysterious.

 

So I asked around.  I met this guy TK by a table full of merchandise.  He designs for and owns a shop called Kleen House.  And it happens to be located right next to 10th avenue theatre! (www.KleenHouse.com) 

 


 

TK takes hats and purses and turns them into beautiful spray art creations.  He makes custom belt buckles out of resin (the same stuff surf boards are made of) using molds he creates himself. They are very large but not heavy at all.  The resin makes them light and strong just like a surfboard!  He also makes candles shaped like Spray Cans.  So cool!

TK was able to point SAKE out to me.  Found him!

 


 

SAKE was super busy running his event so we only had a minute to chat.  Lucky for me, that’s when Wind Woods showed up!  Wind is interviewing and writing SAKE's story for our play. He has his MFA in Playwriting.  He is awesome.

 

 

The art was so cool.  I especially liked the painted retro-boom boxes by Boom Box Chuck.  Yes that is a picture of himself on his shirt.  What a funny and talented guy!

 

 

Then it was time for the competition to start. SAKE was the dj.

 

 

 

SAKE told me that the "b" in "bboy" stands for break.  And the "break" is that part in the music were something shifts.  Like a "break" in the music. The beat pumps a little harder.  It's the perfect spot to dance.  Break-dance that is.

 

 

I love how at the end of every round, all the dancers give each other some love.  It is such a community. A family. I love how the spray artists work together and intermingle their pieces to turn a big empty warehouse into a bright, magical wonderland of art. 

 

-Soroya Rowley

 

 

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Announcing: MORP: 2012, A Zombie Affair to Remember! (Press Release)

**Press Release**
MORP 2012: A Zombie Affair to Remember
October 13th, 2012 @ 7:00pm

The Second-Annual Costume Party-Fundraiser

 


For Immediate Release 
Press Contact: Patrick Kelly
619.356.3682
patrick@circle2dot2.com

MORP 2012: A Zombie Affair to Remember  

 

Circle Circle dot dot hosts their second-annual costume gala fundraiser with a new location and a Halloween-inspired theme!  

 

Party Date: October 13th, 2012 from 7:00pm- 12:00am     

Join Circle Circle dot dot for the 2nd annual "Morp" Fundraiser! A "Morp" is otherwise known as a backwards Prom and this year we are helping attendees indulge in the Halloween spirit with a costume-themed twist: "A Zombie Affair to Remember"! Are you a fan of the Living Dead, the Walking Dead, or the Re-animated? Then put on your favorite flesh-rotted attire and drag your worm-riddled bag of bones down to the Queen Bee's Arts and Cultural Center on October 13th where the creepiest and craziest group of San Diego Theatre-makers will be hosting an October brain-craving night you will NEVER forget! Party attendees can expect:  

 

Live entertainment including local bands, DJs, and Zombie-themed Cabaret acts. 

 

Professional Photography. 

 

Several best-zombie-costume prizes (Including: Best Costume, Best Couple, Best Celebrity Zombie & more). 

 

Food, Wine, and Beer. 

 

Opportunity Drawings featuring sensational prizes.

 

All proceeds from this event will go to help provide funding for Circle Circle dot dot's 2012/2013 season and the participation in the 2013 New York Fringe Festival!

 

**This is 21+ only event**    

 

WHERE:

Queen Bee's Arts and Cultural Center

3925 Ohio Street San Diego, CA 92104    

 

 

PARTY PACKAGE PRICES:  

$25 Adult: Admits one adult includes 1 drink ticket and 5 drawing tickets
$50 Couple: Admits two adults, includes four drink tickets, and 20 drawing tickets.
$100 George A. Romero Package: Admits one adult, includes unlimited drink wrist band, and 20 drawing tickets.   


 

HOW TO BUY TICKETS: Tickets for MORP 2012: A Zombie Affair to Rememberare available only at www.circle2dot2.com before the event, or by e-mailing circle@circle2dot2.com for reservations.  Tickets will also be available at the door one-half-hour before the event.   

 

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Reasons you don't want to miss 'Invasion'

Small special-engagement funky events with Circle can sometimes go in a blink of an eye.  But we love doing them, and we hope that you can make it to 'Invasion' on Sunday because it is going be tons o' fun.  

 

We had the opportunity to get the majority of the giant cast in one room on Wednesday to put it all together, and here are a couple of our favorite highlights from the night that you just don't want to miss:  

1. Julio Jacobo is back as our host.  

 

 

If you made it to 'Love Roulette' earlier this year, you probably remember how awesome he is as a host.  He got better- if that's even possible.  How much do we love Julio?  A lot.  A whole hell of a lot.  

 

2. Shaun's cool pre-show projections.  

 

A fun collection of classic Sci-Fi fun.  

 

3. Awesome performances like those of: 

These awesome people.  (Please note the utter joy in our co-producer Jonathan Hammond's face).

 

These awesome people too.  (We can't stop posting pictures of Evan in these shorts.  He's dancing.  Which is natural in those things).  

 

These people are awesome too.  And Evan in gold shorts.

 

4. The party after the 7pm show is going to rock.  

 

5. The pieces are awesome.  

 

6. We love you and want you there.  

 

Grab those tickets folks!  Right Here!

 

 

See you there Earthlings!

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INVASION! Rehearsal photos

The INVASION! is a little over a week away!  We have been at it- staging the fun and crazy radio plays.  Here are some rehearsal photos:

 

 

 

 

 

Everything is going swimmingly in the world of the 1950's Sci-Fi Radio-Play Era!  September 9th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm is the place to be.  Ticket sales are picking up, so we hope you grab yours today!  Click here to get yours!  

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Classic Sci-Fi Movie Research

To help us get in the mood for INVASION! (Have you gotten those tickets yet?  Space is limited!), we have been taking in quite a bit of the sensational Sci-Fi culture from the past!  Here are some fabulous movie trailers to get you in the zone to enjoy our wacky September 9th fundraiser.  Some of these are solid gold so enjoy this little throw-back!  

 

 

 

 

 

And of course these is this one:  

 

Can you imagine a 50-foot Sam Ginn?  Wooo boy!

 

That's all we've got today folks!  We're so excited for the show!

 

 

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