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Hoofing it
By CHRISTOPHER GRAY  |  November 29, 2006

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You saw the best concert of the year, now see the . . . ballet!?

Deerhoof, one of indie rock’s most beloved and least predictable bands, put on a knockout show at SPACE Gallery back on October 20. Taut, virtuosic, awe-inspiring, anyone who caught the set would be hard-pressed to name a more exhilarating forty minutes they had this year. Little did we know, us lucky hundred or two got a raw deal compared to the citizens of North Haven.

After the SPACE show, the band traveled to the small island community and began rehearsals for their latest work, the Milk Man Ballet, a performance based upon Deerhoof’s 2004 album, Milk Man. Students and community members participated in building the sets and learning the (adorable, minimalist) choreography, and the ballet had its “world premiere” at the North Haven Community School on October 23 and 24. Many thanks to the glories of YouTube, excerpts of the ballet have leaked onto the Internet.

“Aww” as little kids in white pants, shoes, and T-shirts throw candy to the audience. Smile as they fall down onto the ground and bounce back up again. Scratch your chin as they roll around the floor and, one by one, remove their right sneakers. The YouTube videos (six clips, ranging from one to four minutes) can best be called “quirky,” short on action but strangely hypnotic. (There are also stills from the rehearsals on the Web site Pitchfork.)

Deerhoof’s spastic breakdowns and hyperactive hooks seem ill-suited for a children’s theater project, but they're tempered by the addition of a couple of horns and a xylophone. The band, as ever, play their incomprehensibly talented guts out as white balloons float through the air and the kids seem to move about as they please. Of course, the mystery with a band like this is you never know if you’re witnessing a happy accident or perfectly orchestrated genius. At some undetermined point, you’ll be able to decide for yourself: the Milk Man Ballet will be released on DVD some day, perhaps coinciding with the release of the band’s next album, Friend Opportunity, on January 23.

On the web
Videos of Milk Man Ballet: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=deerhoof+ballet&search=Search
Pitchfork Article: http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/39735/Deerhoofs_John_Dieterich_Talks_Ballet_New_Album
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