At SPACE Gallery, October 3
By IAN PAIGE | October 11, 2006
So much of rock performance seems to consist of worn-out posturing, clinging to established assumptions, faking it and not so much making it. Not so with Portland’s baron of noise and nonsense, Crank Sturgeon. This world-renowned performance artist is prone to donning otherworldly costumes, utilizing bizarre handmade contraptions, and generally putting himself on the line in ways that might make Iggy Pop think twice before trying.His secret is an unpretentious ritualized performance that breaks open your preconceptions. At SPACE Gallery last week he threw all the house lights on and began a musical excursion with a borrowed guitar, a couple pedals, and an entertaining candor with the audience. The show closed up with some audience participation as Crank unraveled plastic wrap throughout the audience, connecting each person into a veritable orchestra. Who knew you could get so much tone out of Saran Wrap when you blow on it? Finally, he led the Tuesday night crowd into the bathroom for a rousing chorus and ceremonial final flush. There is nothing like being packed like sardines screaming at the top of your lungs to make you realize that you’re part of something, not just watching it!
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