Performance of Music and Art. The artists were inspired by German poets of the romantic period in the '900's, approaching a more radical expression restated by Christine Katzenmaier's voice and a performance by Patricia Perman's impulsive and passionate paintings in form of illuminated art boxes called 'Luminaries'.
Patricia Perman & Christine Katzenmaier. Performance of Music and Art
The LA based German artists, opera singer Christine Katzenmaier and painter
Patricia Perman, strike hard again with an individual performance of music
and art, a combination high in melody and color.
Going back to their roots, Perman and Katzenmaier were inspired by German
poets of the romantic period in the '900's (which originated partially by
their German poets Goethe and Rueckert), approaching a more radical
expression restated by Katzenmaier's voice and extravagance performance and
illustrated by Perman's impulsive and passionate paintings in form of
illuminated art boxes called 'Luminaries'.
Perman's 'Luminaries' articulate Katzenmaier's version of classic lyrics as
Katzenmaier accompanies and verbalizes Perman's paintings - a constant
entertaining interplay showing the complexity of art and musicÅ Katzenmaier
will perform songs of what the romanticism evolvedÅ dreams, love, lust and
death.
Perman cherishes freedom of expression, an endless pursuit of the
unattainable fantasy and imagination displayed in an overdose of color and
realistic outlines resulting in a virulence of it's own kind.
Katzenmaier transforms lyrical songs into the highest significance of
emotions and rich tone color expressing the German spirit of romanticism in
a performance of freedom, movement and passion.
Å this upcoming elaborated performance on September '4th is not to be missed
by the ones willing to open their mind for 'A GERMAN ROMANCE'.
'Your show was wonderful! I loved the constant innovation in how it was
presented. From Christine Kaztenmaier's acapella, to the invisible piano
accompaniment by ChiaHui Lin, to the final stage arrangement, the use of the
environmental space was creative and inspiring. Patricia Perman's paintings
were an incredible backdrop. Her work is cleverly attractive, and inviting
to look at. Christine's costumes also heightened the experience and the use
of body paint and make-up blended with her already artistically evolved
sense of artsy fashion, turned her persona in to an enrapturing canvas of
brilliantly colorful attireÅ ' (William Sullivan, Board of Directors of
Pacific Serenades)
'The experience of this show is one of the things that makes living in LA so
creatively special. "A German Romance" approach to art is as unique as it
could beÅ ' (Clode Goertsches, Giga TV, Germany)
Patricia Perman Bio
Born in a small town in Germany, Patricia Perman moved to Los Angeles in
'998 and quickly got interested in the So Cal art scene and started showing
her art in Los Angeles group shows such as Create Fixate, Cannibal Flower,
Karmicrash, 6degrees etc. Under the supervision of her father, known German
artist Miroslav Perman, Patricia started painting at early age. After
painting millions of little mermaids and pink horses she started focusing on
her real talents and moved on to more abstract and expressive art and showed
it in solo shows such as 'Aufgepasst!' and 'Divara In Art' in which her
artwork gets musical support by Christine Katzenmaier. Tonight Patricia is
showing her latest work called 'Luminaries'
lu·mi·nary
1. a celestial body that shines by its own light
Å well, not completely on it's own. Created by artist George Munoz and
powered by electricity, these luminous boxes are brought to life in a
splendor of bright colors.
'. a person who is widely known and usually much talked about
...uih, that hopefully will be Perman at tonight's show!
Once lit, these passionately painted creations pour a very warm and cozy
light and let you dream your own dreams....
Christine Katzenmaier Bio
Christine Katzenmaier's repertoire is as diverse as the LA cultural scene
itself, spanning from a broad spectrum of acting roles, to an equally wide
range as an operatically trained singer. After stunning audiences with her
gripping portrayal of Rosa in Kara Hartzler's Asylum at the Actor's
Playhouse in Long Beach, Christine Katzenmaier was critically claimed as one
of the Ten Most Promising Actors on the LA Theatre Scene by Dave Barton of
the OC Weekly. And she hasn't slowed down, yet. Recent film appearances have
included High Crimes with Morgan Freeman and My Sister's Keeper with Kathy
Bates. Christine made her mark at the '005 Idaho Film Festival with her
poignant appearance in Blue Lotus, a film documenting the HIV community. As
a singer, Christine has received rave reviews and top chart billings on MP',
and she even concluded a reality TV appearance on HGTV by giving a concert
before a live audience. And if selling out five consecutive shows on Sunset
Blvd. on a Saturday night seems impressive, then what is even more
impressive is the way that she did it - by singing operatic arias.
Christine's message: opera and the arts must be accessible to all people,
even if she has to take her message to the heart of the rock and roll
capital of the world on a Saturday night to do it. Christine has had
astonishing success in reaching thousands of people. Live stage appearances
have included a one month run at UCLA's Arts Theater in the lead role of A
Space Opera, by Mark Carlson, a classical composer whose work has been
nationally awarded for its accessibility.
While exemplifying many artistic abilities, acting is the core of her magic.
In over a dozen student films, Christine's Audrey Hepburn like blend of
adult sensuality and innocent naïveté brought all of her scripts to life,
and clearly suggested her future success. One of her feature films, 'Far
From Bismark' was a winner at the New York Film Festival. Christine also
stands out in a world crowded with artists because of the way that she
combines different art forms. When Christine sings, she gives more than a
concert, she gives a show in which she collaborates with other local artists
such as Patricia Perman, who creates stunning sets and costumes, and even
paints on Christine's body to help create a more complete experience for the
audience. Christine has also collaborated with fellow singer Jahna, to form
the operatic ensemble Div Aria. Together, their performance of Offenbach's
Barcarolle reached the Number 4 spot on the worldwide MP' charts.
Born and raised near Stuttgart Germany, Christine was educated in one of the
world's legendary musical regions. After training as a pastry chef in
Stuttgart, Christine's acting performances, as well as performances of Bach
and Mozart, persuaded her to devote herself exclusively to acting and music.
She chose Los Angeles, a city whose unique blend of cultures and art forms
would provide the ideal stage for her to carry out her mission. Christine's
reach of making serious music more accessible continues to expand, with
further performances in Europe, and with internet sales of her music
soaring. Christine is showing why she is the perfect artist for Los Angeles,
a city poised between many art forms, different cultures, past and future.
Saturday September 24, 2005 Â 8 P.M. sharp (One Night Only!
)
EpoxyBox Gallery
60' Venice Blvd. - Venice, California
Admission $'8