Inside the cubicle: Skewed Visions launches web-video series

Do watch these videos at the office.

December 3, 2009 at 4:09PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Skewed Visions, the Twin Cities troupe that has presented works in a car, on street corners and in other unlikely sites, has begun to offer work on that most ubiquitous of platforms -- webby video. The first two videos in their "Cubicle" series feature troupe founder Charles Campbell and choreographer/dancer Megan Mayer, and each can be filed under "I hate my day job." Promised in future are works by Michael Sommers of Open Eye Figure Theater and others.

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