Ben Munisteri.When was the last time you went to a performance and "In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida" boomed out of the sound system? Ben Munisteri's Acid Psalms, which premiered during the engagement he shared with Matthew Brown Matthew Benjamin Brown (born August 8, 1982, in Bellevue, Washington) is a professional baseball player who debuted for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball. at St. Mark's, begins with this Iron Butterfly Iron Butterfly An options strategy that is created with four options at three consecutively higher strike prices. The two options located at the 'middle strike' create a long or short straddle (one call and one put with the same strike price and expiration date) depending on standard, then moves on to include music by Sly and the Family Stone, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, and Janis Joplin. Suddenly, I was in high school again. Munisteri wasn't in high school when acid rock was throbbing throb intr.v. throbbed, throb·bing, throbs 1. To beat rapidly or violently, as the heart; pound. 2. To vibrate, pulsate, or sound with a steady pronounced rhythm: through America's temples. (He's twenty-eight.) So his treatment of the music reflects a nostalgic view of the era, though not a dishonest one. Acid Psalms dispenses with the blood, sweat, and tears, concentrating instead on how groovy groov·y adj. groov·i·er, groov·i·est Slang Very pleasing; wonderful. groov i·ness n. it was to be a flower child. Dressed in Steven Powsner's bell-bottom costumes, Munisteri and four mod companions (Edna de Beer, Kristin McNutt, Kathryn Tufano, and Lisa Wheeler) pose, lunge, and spin before collapsing in a pile. Munisteri's strict choreographic structure, a succession of trios and duets framed by an opening solo and a concluding ensemble dance make Acid Psalms more than ju a ea trip. He doesn't really have enough movement vocabulary to sustain the piece - Acts of Fusion and Winter, also on the program, were similarly afflicted af·flict tr.v. af·flict·ed, af·flict·ing, af·flicts To inflict grievous physical or mental suffering on. [Middle English afflighten, from afflight, - but Munisteri's got the spirit and he's got the technique, and the piece really rocks. Presented the same weekend as the Joff rey's pricey, ponderous pon·der·ous adj. 1. Having great weight. 2. Unwieldy from weight or bulk. 3. Lacking grace or fluency; labored and dull: a ponderous speech. See Synonyms at heavy. Billboards, the sleek Acid Psalms gave more bang for the buck. Never trust anyone over thirty. |
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