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By day, Kate Kunkel Bailey is a performance artist, essayist, photographer, and the owner of the Fox Egg Gallery, a South Minneapolis community art space. By night, she's either a jack-of-all-trades or a totally lost soul, appearing at a smattering of literary events that range from terribly classy to the utterly depraved.
She's formerly a magazine editor and a radio personality, currently a Libra and a dog lover, and always up for an adventure. You can find out more about her work at foxegg.org.
Patrick Scully is a Minneapolis based choreographer/dancer and performance artist. He began dancing in 1972 as a college freshman. In 1976 he co-founded Contactworks, a Minneapolis based dance collective focused on contact improvisation. In 1980 he left Contactworks in search of a way to bring his voice as a gay man into the work he was creating. This eventually led him to Remy Charlip's Naropa East workshop Meetings with Remarkable Women in 1984. That led him to dance with Remy, beginning with Remy's Ten Men show in BAM's Next Wave Festival in 1984. In his heart, and daily life, Patrick is still dancing with Remy. Patrick's most current project is Leaves of Grass Uncut, about Walt Whitman. In addition to his performing work, Patrick was the founder and long time director of Patrick's Cabaret, in Minneapolis. Two Chairs Telling has been produced and hosted by Loren Niemi since 1992 first at the Jungle Theater and at the Bryant Lake Bowl Cabaret Theater since 2012. TCT is presented on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from September June and is sponsored in part by Cheap Theater (a monthly storytelling series at the Black Forest Festaal Room) and is coproduced this year by performance artist / storyteller Howard Lieberman. For more information on the Two Chairs Telling contact Loren: niemistory@gmail.com or 651-271-6349
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LocationBryant Lake Bowl Cabaret Theater (View)
810 W Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408
United States
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