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1/20/2005
Ingram Marshall's "Alcatraz" visits New Haven
March 12, 7:30, ECA Arts Hall New Haven Connecticut


Artists' collective Sound Underground presents evening of spoken poetry
and music that explore role of technology in art. Program includes
�Alcatraz� by guest artist Ingram Marshall, a multimedia evocation of
the deserted island surrounding the infamous prison, created with
photographer Jim Bengston. Also includes a premiere by Istvan B�Racz,
and music by David Heetderks and Tom Izzo.

Saturday, March 12, 7:30 PM at the ECA Arts Hall in New Haven,
Connecticut (55 Audobon Street; entrance on Orange Street). Tickets
are $10 general admission, $5 students. For further information visit
www.soundunderground.org or email info@soundunderground.org.

 



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