Celebrate Freedom with bands from Japan, Ohio and Brooklyn

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Eric Williams

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Jul 3, 2009, 12:15:39 PM7/3/09
to Never Break Down
Our good friend Steve Holmgren is curating this awesome event on July
4th, obviously a busy day but this is probably the coolest thing
happening:

Hey guys,

Sorry for the delayed and mass email, things have been a bit hectic
getting this show together... For anyone who is in NYC and still
looking for something fun to do for July 4, please come check out some
bands and BBQ at UnionDocs in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We have some
really great bands lined up, including Mad-T-Shirts (new incarnation
of Peelander-Z), GunFight! (Drew Mintz's band), and Hillstock
favorites, Spooktober and Submarine Spaceship.

The event will begin at 3PM and last until 8PM, band schedule below.
BBQ and beverages will be cheap, the event is $7 suggested donation
and money will go to help pay for the event and benefit UnionDocs
(info below) which is a documentary arts collaborative that I will be
programming regularly for in the fall. Please pass this on and RSVP
if you plan on attending, we'll add you to the list and plan out
supplies based on who can make it.

Thanks and hope to see you soon!

-Steve

July 4 Freedom Concert at UnionDocs
Schedule
3-3:45PM Doors open, dj (July 4 new disco, freedom tunes)
3:45-4:30 Spooktober (Casio-punk minimalists dance kids who are like
an unedited version of Ghostbusters)
4:45-5:30 Submarine Spaceship (art gallery massacre)
5:45-6:30 GunFight! (Brooklyn post-country)
6:45-7:30 Mad-T-Shirts (former Peelander-Z, three crazy asian boys
from fareast Island with Happee T-shirts)
7:30-8 Wrap up dj, doors close

www.uniondocs.org UNIONDOCS is located at 322 Union Ave in Brooklyn -
UnionDocs is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit documentary arts collaborative and
presentation space. Currently, our primary program is The Documentary
Bodega Series, featuring new and challenging documentary film and
audio works every Sunday evening in our Brooklyn screening room. The
series is produced by the Resident Curators of UDR, the UnionDocs
Residency Program for Documentary & Media Studies. We also produce a
podcast and blog, featuring short media pieces inspired by discussions
at the Documentary Bodega and beyond.

Our previous projects have varied in form - we’ve worked in video,
sound, text, live performance, music and photography, both
independently and in combination, online and off. Though our interests
and work expands beyond what can easily be called ‘documentary,’ we
use the term because it implies an approach that is engaged with the
subject of reality.
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