Second, and the more important reason, is that Saturnalia 2024 represents a return to normality, and kicks off the realization of more great art events in the future!
I look forward to more events at their location, and recommend that everyone visit their website to learn more: MaelstromCollaborativeArts.org
Here is a video I created from my photos and videos from the Saturnalia 2024 evening. I hope you enjoy viewing them, and that they encourage you to attend one of their shows in the future:
I recommend viewing this video in full screen mode!
Thank you to Jasmine A. Golphin for sending me the names of the performers in the order they appear in the video above, and their names on Instagram:
I support what Maelstrom Collaborative Arts has created, and I was impressed by the friendliness of everyone at Saturnalia 2024. The format of the evening allowed the performers to become the audience for other performers, and therefore encouraged everyone to socialize.
It was good to talk to Jeremy Paul, who is the founder and executive artistic director of Maelstrom Collaborative Arts. I remember meeting him years ago at theatre performances I attended, which included: Broken Codes, The Turing Machine, and many more. Most of his work that I have experienced was under the name of the predecessor of Maelstrom Collaborative Arts. I told him that now, post-pandemic, things have returned to normal, and I look forward to experiencing his new work.
It was so good to see Maelstrom Collaborative Arts Associate Artistic Director Jasmine A. Golphin again! The last time I saw her we were all wearing COVID-19 masks, but I still greatly enjoyed her “Above | Below” original virtual reality (VR) show in September 2022. If she ever presents her show again with the virtual world she created, I highly recommend attending. Here is some information about “Above | Below,” and some photos of what I shared on social media. I have also included photos that Jasmine took of me exploring her VR world in 2022:
Maelstrom Collaborative Arts's rehearsal and performance studio is located in the Gordon Square Arts District.
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