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Julie Atlas Muz

Photo courtesy of Karl Giant

Julie Atlas Muz

The Cleaning Lady Has
Something to Say (part 1)    

Thursday, September 30
6:30pm | Elebash Hall

“bawdy, satirical and unadulterated theater from beginning to end." -New York Times

After cleaning 15 years worth of decadent living, eyelashes, empty bottles of champagne, full ashtrays, used condoms, spilt nail polish bottles, and broken chandeliers one of Ms. Muz's alter egos has had enough of living in the background.  The Cleaning Lady is a brutal, tough, formal and clean perspective.  Nothing messy, full frontal dance, nothing dirty.

Artists performing include:

Lauri Hogan
Darlinda Just Darlinda
Dirty Martini
Ede Thurell
Bunny Love
Kenball Zwerin
Antonio Ramos
Saori Tsukada
Jeremy X. Halpern

 

Julie Atlas Muz

Photo courtesy of Karl Giant

Julie Atlas Muz is a New York based artist who in the past two years has been anywhere but home. Straight from headlining the Australian Burlesque Ball, Muz is awaiting the US premier of Tournee, (winner of best director Cannes 2010) a French film in which she plays a stylized version of herself in all her burlesque glory.  Choreographing dance solos for Kim Catrall in Detroit, fraternizing with artists in Ho Chi Minh City as part of the Flying Circus Residency, playing Vivienne Leigh as Blanche DuBois in North Carolina and being named one of 2010 TimeOut's most fashionable New Yorkers, Muz is thrilled to be developing new material on her home turf at PS 122.  A Whitney Biennial Artist, A Valencia Biennial Artist, Ethyl Eichelberger Award Recipient, and Lambent Fellow, Muz has the balls to back up NY Times quote "the bemused blond of downtown." www.julieatlasmuz.com