The Southern Theater Presents Bunny Clogs and Friends Halloween Dance & Costume Party 10/31

By: Sep. 29, 2009
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Bunny Clogs is Shel Silverstein-meets-Prince surreal dance fun. The debut record More! More! More!, led by Honeydogs frontman Adam Levy, is not your run-of-the-mill, strummy, folky kids' music. Part comedy record with weird characters, part dance party with all the attendant drum loops, house beats and hip-hop accoutrements, and part subtle message of peace, love and positive gastronomy, Bunny Clogs is music for kids of all ages.

This speciAl Halloween concert will feature guest appearances (lineup includes Lucy Michelle, Aby Wolf and Jeremy Messersmith), a full fledged costume party, and healthful treat bags provided by the Seward Co-op.

Show times: October 31, 2009

Sat. at 11am & 2pm

Tickets: $12, $7 children 12 and under, free for kids under 1

Southern Theater box office: 612.340.1725

1420 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55454

Bunny Clogs debut release: More! More! More!

More! More! More! was largely a family affair, recorded at home with his children in between work on Adam Levy's primary muse the Honeydogs. His daughters sing throughout it and his son Daniel did the art work for the record. Levy finished work on More! More! More! with students at the music school at which he he teaches: The Institute of Production and Recording in Minneapolis.

Stylistically, Bunny Clogs' More! More! More! reflects Levy's longtime 60's and 70's soul influences that he honed with his side project band, Hookers $ Blow. Throw in a little British Invasion, Brazilian pop, contemporary hip hop, and old school and new electronica and you get close to a description of this eclectic comedic/musical offering.

Bunny Clogs' More! More! More! asks the big questions: "Is there life in outer space?" "Should we be eating our broccoli?" "Is it OK to dance when no-one else is?" And "Are children chick magnets?"

Southern Theater mission and artistic statement

The Southern Theater cultivates artistic exploration by providing a vibrant home for performance, fostering a multiplicity of voices and catalyzing connections among artists and audience.

The Southern presents and produces performance characterized by innovation and originality. We value connections to the local community and celebrate artwork that holds potential for transformative exchange. On stage, we are unyielding in our commitment to the highest levels of professionalism and artistic integrity.

For more information on the Southern, please visit www.southerntheater.org or call 612.340.0155.



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