Monday, June 25th 8pm frontroom $5
The Puppet Karaoke Big Brooklyn Punch-Out
The out-of-control hit interactive comedy show that combines the best (and worst) of real karaoke with real puppets invades the Galapagos Art Space this summer! Watch insane hand puppets mutilate pop songs for your pleasure. Open to competition! (bring a homemade puppet OR build one with the provided craft supplies in the Emergency Puppet Construction Zone). Prizes!
More info at www.puppetkaraoke.com
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Mon 6/25 9:30pm $5
The World Famous Bob Presents!
Tonight the World Famous Bob presents her ever-new bevy of burlesque beauties (and occasional rising boylesque star)! Bob finds NYC’s brightest rising burlesque stars and brings them to Galapagos for a night of their own. Girl after girl, Bob delivers the best young starlets on the scene today, all in one spot.
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Tuesday 6/26 frontoom 8pm FREE
MovieHaus presents:
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But were Afraid to Ask
Every two weeks Reel Life Movie House presents a free screening of a classic feature film along with several local shorts at Galapagos Art Space in Williamsburg. We have created the very first screening room in the hippest neighborhood in the city, while giving talented local filmmakers a venue to show their work.
This week (June 26) we're providing a little guidance with Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex, But Were Afraid To Ask. Come have a drink or two as Woody battles a giant breast and Gene Wilder sheepishly finds his true love. We're also showing a classic Allen short and local filmmaker Ryan Montgomery's "You Never Left." As always, there's free popcorn and a free drink for whomever comes up with the longest list of slang terms for what Woody is teaching us about.
The details:
What: Reel Life Movie House screening of Woody Allen's "Everything You
Always Wanted to Know About Sex"
When: Tuesday, June 26 @ 8pm (arrive early for the best seating)
Where: Galapagos, 70 N. 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Cost: FREE
Upcoming:
July 10: Danger Diabolik
July 24: The Lost Boys
August 7: The Goonies
August 21: Wet Hot American Summer
for more information: www.myspace.com/reellifemoviehouse
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Tuesday 6/26 backroom 7:30pm $10
WILLIAMSBURG: The Film
Welcome to WILLIAMSBURG: the hip, upstart, intellectual mecca of New York City, the land where people would rather be artists than make art. Williamsburg is a voyeuristic picture about seven "artists" living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and their comical, usually absurd, intertwining lives: (1) a coke-head film producer, trying to score anything he can get his hands on; (2) a whore with aspirations of becoming a novelist; (3) a thief who robs to make money for his independent film; (4) a misogynistic, eccentric screenwriter, trying to sell his first script; (5) a chain-smoking, sickly street-artist, drifting, trying to get by; (6) a frustrated, Slovakian sex-pot illustrator; and (7) a bulimic, failing, closet- homosexual male actor.
Starring rising film actors Russ Russo and Olja Hrustic, as well as staples of the New York Off-Broadway scene such as Penny Bittone and David Marcus, Williamsburg showcases some of the hottest emerging acting talent in the city.
Written and directed by Brad Saville, Williamsburg, his debut feature, was awarded Best Film Noir at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.
For more information on Williamsburg, please visit www.williamsburgthefilm.com
Followed by a performance from the band Psychomodo!
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Wednesday 6/27 front room, 7pm $5
Darmstadt presents
Cellist Ha-Yang Kim:
Ha-Yang Kim made her professional solo debut at age 16 with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Performs with Non Sequitur, and is the founder/cellist of cello-percussion duo Odd Appetite. Also performs with Gamelan Galak-Tika and Boston Modern Orchestra Project. As an improvisor and composer, she has collaborated with many musicians such as Cecil Taylor, Christian Wolff, Lukas Ligeti, Larry Polansky, and Stefan Poetzsch presenting original compositions incorporating electronics, improvisation, and multi-media. Tours as soloist and chamber musician in US, Canada, Europe, and Cuba. Recorded for New World, Bavarian Radio Network, Cold Blue, Bridge, and Innova. She has received prizes and awards from Meet the Composer, the Ruth Schwob Foundation, and The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Has been an artist-in-residence at Harvard, Princeton, Brandeis, Dartmouth, and Atlantic Center for the Arts. Studied at the New England Conservatory and San Francisco Conservatory, and is on the faculty at Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire.
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Wednesday 6/27 back room, 7:30pm $5
MEME
with Pat Muchmore, Bill Brittelle, Tuba, Joe Exley, Red Sails, Molly Thompson, and Peter Kirn
Meme Music is a tri-monthly series dedicated to 1. The right to drink while listening to “classical” music, 2. The idea that the words “experimental” and “avant-garde” don’t have to be defined as mindlessly boring, 3. Since nowadays rock musicians and classical musicians are playing the same instruments and writing the same sorts of songs, shouldn’t they get to share billing? 4. Multi-media is neat! And 5. Listening to music should be fun, goddamnit! Featured this month: Pat Muchmore, Bill Brittelle, Molly Thompson, Peter Kirn, Red Sails, Joe Exley and more!
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Thurs 6/28, 10 pm frontroom, $8
UNCOMMON COLOR presents
Super Chron Flight Brothers
Masai Bey
The Presence
Hi-Coup
11:00AM

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Thursday 6/28 7:30pm $7 back room
An Evening of Electronic Music and Live Video Art
The bill pairs three electronic music acts with live video artists, combining improvisation with composition.
Paul Amitai is a musician and media artist whose projects have been exhibited at Scope New York, Art Chicago, Soap Factory (Minneapolis), and Exchange Square (Manchester, UK). As both a solo performer and a member of various bands, Amitai has shared the stage with a diverse range of musicians, including Run-DMC, The Skatalites, The Specials, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Califone, and Crooked Fingers. http://www.paulamitai.com
Lady Firefly (aka Zarah Cabañas) is an international VJ and Video Artist, most recently performing with Animal Collective at the NYC River to River Festival earlier this month. Tonite, Firefly is pleased to share a unique concoction of her electrorganic live visual universe, a heavy mix of wires and water. http://www.fireflylab.com <http://www.fireflylab.com/>
Possible is the latest project from Daniel Perlin (aka DJ N-Ron Hubbard), fusing singer-songwriter, folk and country elements with electronic music. Perlin works across media creating sound, video, objects and installations. Currently, he is performing live video with Dj/Rupture and Nettle and researching sound-mapping techniques. http://www.danielperlin.net
Mouna Andraos is an interaction designer in various media including web, mobile, electronics and wearables. Her work for a Montreal-based interactive production studio has won recognition ranging from a Best of Show & Best of Art at the South by South West web awards to a cyberLion in Cannes.
http://www.missmoun.com
Buccheri Allen is an East Indian-influenced electro-funk collaboration between New York sound artists Mark Buccheri (tabla) and Jamie Allen (electronics). http://www.heavyside.net
Angie Eng is a media artist who works in video, installation and time-based performance. Her work, which draws from her peripatetic lifestyle and inspiration from indigenous cultures, has been performed and exhibited at the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, Lincoln Center Video Festival, The Kitchen, and New Museum of Contemporary Art.
http://www.angieeng.com
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Friday, Jun 29 at 10pm $8
Crashin' In Presents
Ola Podrida
Clear Tigers
The Rowboats
Spirit Marines
Ryan Adams “Easy Tiger” listening party with giveaways from Filter.
*new and old school sk8 videos projected on a huge screen all night long!
DJs: Oil(Kanine Records) and Gerald(Other Music)
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Friday, Jun 29 at 10pm $10
BomberGirl
Welcome aboard! At this time please open your drink trays, put on your complimentary dancing slippers; flight attendants, please prepare the
cabin for a party! Dance-pop duo saddling up with giant glow sticks and 5 bubble gun toting cowgirls on trampolines: it's club, it's electronic, a bit rave, a bit burlesque, it's BomberGirl and the Mechanic live. Projected animations / videos from Tower Control, lavish costumes by Jacqueline Joseph, choreography by BomberGirl, electronic escapades with Radical Edward, special guest DJ and free glow necklaces! See you on board and, "We know you have other carrier choices and want to sincerely thank you for flying BomberGirl!"
http://www.bombergirl.us
http://www.myspace.com/bombergirlband
Saturday 6/30 back room, 7:30pm $5
The Physics of Meaning
The Physics of Meaning is a chamber rock septet that plays earnest, pretty American heartbreak music with triumphant, orchestral undertones. Physics is fronted by violinist/vocalist Daniel Hart (St. Vincent, The Polyphonic Spree, The Rosebuds, Annuals).
http://www.thephysicsofmeaning.com
"electrifying." - Said the Gramaphone
"ambitious musically, introspective lyrically, impressive corporately." - Somewhere Cold
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6/30 bothrooms
10pm
Multi-Hop #4
1 year anniversary of MultiHop!
featuring Scratch of the Roots !!
*** In addition, to
Hair Stylist( Miho),
Nail Stylist (Fumic),
Makeup Artist (Chika),
Live Adidas sneaker airbrush (Elf),
Body Paint (D-Cross & Matt)
Dj's are Scratchzilla ( spins everything) and Dj Midnight ( drum & bass)
and new and hot nude male and female models.
Sponsored by Adidas "End to End"

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sunday 7/1
7:30pm $10
Do I Know You?
Choreography and performance: Elke Rindfleisch
Created with Kerry Stichweh
Additional choreography: Sarah Weber Gallo, Michelle Vargo, Caroline Copeland, Jean Freebury
Music: Chris Woltmann
Elke Rindfleisch's new solo Do I Know You? uses dance, text, live music, and projections to reveal the refracted universe of an artist-performer. Juxtaposing her 'rehearsal-self' with a 'performing' persona dressed up glamourously and wearing a blue wig, Rindfleisch probes the interior of her mind while demonstrating the body's sometimes tyrannical role.
Rindfleisch, a New York based dance company founded in 1999, bends and shapes abstract movement into multilayered theatrical works that delve into the human psyche. Past productions at Danspace Project, the Sitelines Festival, Movement Research, Dixon Place, and others have been hailed for "[creating] a lingering memory" (Time Out New York) and their "sexy authority" (The New York Times).
http://www.rindfleischdance.com