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  Stuart & Mary Ann in More Than Super Feb 7
Posted February 3, 2010


Note: You've seen them passing at Carmine Street, but we bet you've never seen them perform! Plus, the rest of the event looks great too. Posted as received.

The intrepid club passing team of Stuart [Haber] and Mary Ann [Hansen] will be performing during half time at a live-streaming re-staging of the Super Bowl on Sunday.

About More Than Super
There is another Super Bowl, and it's in Queens in an old synagogue.

You can watch More Than Super live at livestream.com/mattandjudebowl at 6pm, February 7, starting with pregame activities. Kick off will be around 6:25pm.

On Sunday. February 7, the great American event that is the Super Bowl will be contested twice. Super Bowl XLIV will be played in Miami, Florida in front of a packed stadium and an international television audience of millions. Simultaneously an "improved" version of the game will be played in Ridgewood, Queens before a live audience of a few dozen enthusiasts and streamed online to perhaps hundreds more. Artists Matt Freedman and Jude Tallichet are producing More Than Super, a simultaneous, play-by-play restaging of the Super Bowl with a small army of collaborators who will substitute themselves for all the roles in the spectacle—players, referees, TV producers, half time performers, advertisers, team owners, and fans in the stadium. The duplicate game will be staged in the artists' studio, a defunct synagogue in Queens. Freedman and Tallichet have created a miniature football stadium in the old sanctuary; stained glass windows bracket the end zones, and dusty chandeliers illuminate the field. The entire production will stream live as the actual game is played. Freedman and Tallichet will play a game identical to the Super Bowl, but better.

The artists will use the slivers of time between the broadcast plays in the "real" football game to restage the action that had just taken place. Just two people in Queens will do the work of the 90 professional athletes playing the game in Miami. Freedman will play all the positions, offensive and defensive, for the NFC champion New Orleans Saints, and Tallichet will portray the entire AFC champion Indianapolis Colts team.

Great care will be taken to recreate the ambience of the television broadcast as accurately as possible, down to the half time entertainment, but More Than Super will be a collaboration rather than a competition, more an awkward dance than a sublimated war. The game in the synagogue will engage America's greatest spectacle and cut it down to size.

The partial list of collaborators in alphabetical order: Kim Brandt, David Bratton, Rick Briggs, Alyssa Brubaker, Karen Casamassima, Caroline Cox, Jeanne Golan, Kevin Greenland, Stuart Haber, Mary Ann Hansen, Walsh Hansen, Paul Hoffman, Peter Kreider, Sabrina Lessard, Lovett/Codagnone, Joe McKay, Sara Meltzer, Bill Morrison, Ela Orleans, Elizabeth Santeix, Julia Schwadron, Louis Schwadron, Andrew Strode, Tim Spelios, Dan Tague, MikeTreffehn, Gabriel Velasquez, Letha Wilson, Nicole Wilson, Chester Zecca

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