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Thank you all for attending The Institute for Relativity Studies: Research Findings Number 3, So Much Seems to Matter. These San Francisco performances were a great success. Stay on the lookout for new shows this summer.



May 8, 2004 -- come see the world premiere of Brother
Whittey, Professor Whittey's brother who is a fence and wall builder
for the Department of Homeland Security.  Join Brian Shapiro as he
is accompanied by fiddle player Jeanna Eichenbaum to introduce
Brother Whittey to an awaiting world. 

Speak The Spark presents
Peacing it Awe Together- Art for the Possible

Join us for an evening of Music, Spoken Word, Storytelling, Ritual
Theater and coming together to affirm art as a prayerful,
evolutionary process, as we gather around what moves us forward and nurture each other's
vision in playful creative _expression.

We invite you to bring musical instruments and something soft to sit on.

May 8, 2004
7pm Gallery opens
8pm Performances
848 Community Art Space
848 Divisadero between McAllister & Fulton
San Francisco
Donations gladly accepted.
Carpooling, public transportation strongly encouraged-
allow time for parking.
Public transportation: Take BART to Civic Center. Walk
to McAllister.  Take the 5 Fulton West to Divisadero.
Contact:  speakthespark@yahoo.com  - 510-841-4574

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Brian Shapiro's CultureWorks presents an Interdisciplinary
Performance

Professor Whittey and The Institute for Relativity Studies
Research Findings Number 3: So Much Seems To Matter

Studies Include:
Music vs Language
Doctor Deepocket Chumpchange
The "Other" IRS Precision Yoga Drill Team
Taco Bell Islam
The Origin of White People
The Department of Homeland ScaredAssurdity
Numerology vs Statistics

Come join Brian Shapiro as he teams up with performers and musicians
from around the world to present the latest research findings from
The "Other" IRS.  Guests include Ethan Azarian from Austin, Mani
Paneru from Nepal, Jeanna Eichenbaum, Pat Maloney, Orion McCabe,
thollem mcdonas, Todd Nelson, Maria Picar, Jodi Power, and more from
the Bay Area.

May 20, 21, 22
8pm
Station 40, 3030b 16th Street@Mission, SF
$10-15 sliding scale, no one turned away for lack of funds
415-824-1403 or 718-496-9703
info@cultureworksinc.org





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