Friday, January 14, 2005

Evangina for Governor!

Looks like there's a flurry of activity coming up for the Gina girls...

We have just been asked to perform at an upcoming fundraiser for City Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa.

The fundraiser is set for February 13th... just one day before the Evangenitals Sweet Love Valentine Show at the Lava Lounge in Hollywood.

And our new friends Whitton, who we met down in Long Beach, are asking us to come back down for some Ladies Night Acoustic Sweet Sauce in the LBC.

We are very down for the drive.

We've just joined the club and created our very own MySpace page for Evangina. Please look us up and add us as your pal. WE ARE HERE: http://profiles.myspace.com/users/15323763

And don't forget, you can hear us on AudioStreet.net... right here: audiostreet.net/evangina

xoxo
juli & lisa

Monday, January 03, 2005

It's Time for More GINA!!!!!

EVANGINA is playing at KOOS, in Long Beach!

Lisa Dee and Juli Cee will be participating in the Tenbyten art show. 10 solid minutes of Evangina. Gettin' down in the LBC.

w3rd to your momma.

tenbyten is presented by Deep Fried Polenta and Koo's (www.koos.org)

Koo's, 540 E. Broadway, Long Beach

Free parking available to us in the SST Parking-lot at the SW corner of 4th and Linden

First Wednesday of each month

8:00pm, reception to follow

Admission: $6.00, no reservations

Tenbyten tenets:

It’s a place to do, take a chance, experiment, and risk failure.

It’s an open style performance event, (with minor exception*) the first Wednesday of each month.

It’s a place where established artists can trip outside the box as well as mix the media.

The event is called tenbyten because each piece can be no longer than 10 minutes, and there will be no more than ten performances per Wednesday. After ten minutes of performance a bell will sound and the lights will go off – not a threat; a promise.

Write about tenbyten , spread the word, however, we respectfully ask you not to review individual pieces. We don't want the artists to inhibit their expression because they are worried about a "bad" review. We want this to be a true performance laboratory.

The audience is invited to a modest reception (included in the price of admission) after the performance where one may talk to the artists about the work they've just performed. We encourage audience members to tell the performers what they connected to in the work and what kept them out.

All species of performance are welcome - dance, performance art, music, visual arts, film, slide-shows, spoken word, martial arts demonstrations, whatever… *Sorry, but at present nudity is not allowed without license in public performance in Long Beach…

If you want to do your thing at tenbyten e-mail tenbytenperformance@yahoo.com
Once your performance is booked, then confirmed, you will receive performance date and tech information, etc.