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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Sewing Sisters a new band with Lun*na Menoh & Tsugumi Takashi
The puppet version of Sewing Sisters. Lun*na Menoh on the left and Tsugumi Takashi on the right. Tsugumi on electronics/computer and Lun*na on the guitar and....sewing machine. This November!
I attended this event last night. The subject of the show, size/scale really spoke to me as a tall fat woman with lots of little japanese friends. Being a "size discrimination activist" took on a whole new meaning. And the music was amazing. the live elements, looping mic'd sewing machines and a guitar, a live tom to really support the intensity of the beat. I also love the designer's use of signature white carried through to all the instruments.
I attended this event last night. The subject of the show, size/scale really spoke to me as a tall fat woman with lots of little japanese friends. Being a "size discrimination activist" took on a whole new meaning. And the music was amazing. the live elements, looping mic'd sewing machines and a guitar, a live tom to really support the intensity of the beat. I also love the designer's use of signature white carried through to all the instruments.
I attended this event last night. The subject of the show, size/scale really spoke to me as a tall fat woman with lots of little japanese friends. Being a "size discrimination activist" took on a whole new meaning. And the music was amazing. the live elements, looping mic'd sewing machines and a guitar, a live tom to really support the intensity of the beat. I also love the designer's use of signature white carried through to all the instruments.
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