Alexandro Segade and Amy Ruhl. Photo: Ian Douglas.

When: August 1–3
Where: REDCAT; 631 WEST 2ND STREET, LA
Price: $14–20
Tags: #interactive, #experimental


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Part of a triptych of pieces performed each night as part of REDCAT’s annual New Original Works Festival.

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Are we willing to put in the work? In Popular Revolt, interdisciplinary artists Alexandro Segade and Amy Ruhl use office technologies to perform a brainstorming session where participants develop a “socialism app.” Using sensitivity training modules as narrative structures, Popular Revolt makes Marxist theater via motivational speeches and motion graphics, attempting to muster revolutionary fervor in the suffocating embrace of Neoliberalism.

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Office facilities provided by Thymele Arts, in Los Angeles, CA.

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Discussion of violence.