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Philadelphia Fringe Festival: NEWS FLASH...& KEN!!

"Drumstick & Winging It" a slide/music zigzag by Photo-Humorist Flash Rosenberg & Music-Extruder Ken Rosenberg

(PRWEB) August 21, 2004 -- "Drumstick & Winging It" is a humorous slide/music performance zigzag celebrating contradiction as a way of collaborating. The Rosenberg kids divided up their universe so they wouldn't have to fight. Big sister Flash liked vanilla, so brother Ken chose chocolate. Flash drew pictures, Ken played music. Flash lives in New York, Ken in Newark. Ken grabbed the drumstick, while Flash took the wing. Original songs and audio splats by Ken frame vignettes of "photomental" talk and pictures by Flash in this world premiere, 25-minute romp revealing the roots of an inventive kinship.

"Drumstick & Winging It" is clucking happy and glowing to open the program for Illuminescence" a new dance work by Music & Motion featuring transformative sculpture by Peanutbutter/Robert Woodward.

• Tuesday, September 7
• Wednesday, September 8
• Tuesday, September 14

All shows 8 pm, $15
International House
3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Fringe Box Office: 215-413-1318
http://www.pafringe.org OR
http://www.music-and-motion.com

For artistic angles related to the zigzag "Drumstick & Winging It" contact: Flash Rosenberg, Flashberg@aol.com, 212-643-0828

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