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Queer
Faerie Circus
Herons Tender Heart
The Dance Insider, April 25, 2001
Watching Scott Heron in Tender, seen Friday night at
Dixon Place, is like watching a hyper kinetic teenager who has gotten
into the sugar bowl. In a series of episodes, Herons collage
of song and dance, a collaboration with musician Chris Cochrane,
rummages through a Faerie toychest with music and mayhem. You get
the feeling that youre hanging out in somebodys basement
rec room, as the dynamic duo wrecks the room. This Queer vaudeville
ludic Dada is the kind of adrenaline melee that made the East Village
famous, before it became a frat house strip mall.
Heron begins by dancing a spastic funky chicken in silence. His
movement investigations proceed through a quasi-Flamenco routine,
a Shirley Bassey ballad, and other vignettes of manic faggotry.
Chochrane sometimes accompanies on guitar, sometimes punctuates
the dances with musical interludes. Basically the two of them fart
around in the most delightful way, exposing their sweet rumps, become
caterwauling creatures, and transforming a stage littered with detritus
(paper hearts, tin cans, lemons) into an animated, Chaplinesque
circus. Theyve been friends a long time, and their camaraderie
enriches the shared space. If the viewer allows them to take him
away, their abundance of imagination remodels the ordinary. And
Heron throws candy to the crowd during an encore.
CHRIS DOHSE
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