The Mad Tatters: Brandan Styles and Ellie Rusinova Local artists and creators of Cirque Voltaire Photo courtesy of Brandan's FB profile |
Last Friday night, two well regarded, local artists known as the Mad Tatters hosted Cirque Voltaire - Denver's first surreal circus art event. Denver Subculture attended and not only were we impressed by the success of the show, we also had a damn good time!
Salon style display of some of the 30 artists featured at the event. Photo courtesy of Klint Krenzke. See more of Klint's event photos on Facebook. |
The Mad Tatters, Ellie Rusinova and Brandan Styles, greeted their guests in character as Dr. B. Zurk and Madame Madness. They delighted everyone with art and entertainment that was whimsical, mysterious, bizarre, even shocking. They also provided something which heretofore did not exist in Denver - an opportunity for unusual artists such as themselves to experience community with each other. Harkening back to the Dada movement in Europe nearly a hundred years ago, The Mad Tatters sought to create a haven where the modern world’s lack of meaning and depth is conquered by artistic collaboration. Cirque Voltaire was so-named as a tribute to CafĂ© Voltaire, where many of the Dada artists met to express themselves without risk of oppression.
Local act Tovio and Kalliope. Photo courtesy of Klint Krenzke. |
We LOVE this. Photo courtesy of davewoodphotography.com |
Below, you will find some of our favorite encounters from the night. Hopefully you get an opportunity to seek out these people around Denver, and find out for yourself that they are as strange as they look. Which is why we here at Denver Subculture love all of them!
Keile Ament Altair and Stephinity Salazar Owners/Artists: Boutique Alchemystique |
Our favorite item of the night. Stunning top hat embellished with numerous vintage items. By Boutique Alchemystique. |
Gorgeous vintage style hat. All headpieces by Boutique Alchmystique are adorned with authentic antique items such as watches. |
Xavia Schmidt Owner/Designer: Discerpo Necto Decrepitus |
Among items such as miniature hats and bloomers, Xavia also designs the lovely chokers shown above. |
Rin Stewart-Thomas and friends support the event by donning original designs by Xavia and gorgeous makeup fit for surreal circus. |
We don't have the artist's name but this piece really caught our eye! |
Local burlesque performer Tata Tatiana. |
Photo courtesy of davewoodphotography.com |
Handmade dolls by Hope Morgan of Haunted Sparrow. |
Maximilian Shiffman - Drummer for Narwal Birdskull. |
Photo courtesy of davewoodphotography.com. |
Professor Phelyx - A fine Mentalist Magician! Flanked on either side by unknown, yet equally silly cohorts. |
Ammy Whiteunicorn Gione. Snakecharmer. |
Photo courtesy of davewoodphotography.com |
Dylan Johnson of Cerrious Design, with Katelin Stagliano. Offering iPhone covers and usb drives a la Steampunk inspiration. |
Event attendee Aimee L. Matheny wowed us with her gorgeous getup. |
Last but not least, the obligatory Kiss costume. Worn by George Peele Baritone Tunesmith and Custom Singing Telegream artiste! |
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