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Kid Koala’s Nufonia Must Fall directed by K.K. Barrett makes New York premiere, September 17—20 at BAM

Kid Koala, Afiara Quartet and a cast of puppets and robots filmed live on stage bring Kid Koala’s graphic novel to life

BAM co-commission to tour the US in 2016

Season Sponsored by Bloomberg Philanthropies

Nufonia Must Fall Kid Koala The Afiara Quartet Directed by K.K. Barrett

Created by Eric San (Kid Koala) Set design by Benjamin Gerlis Puppet design by Clea Minaker, Patrick Martel, Félix Boisvert, and Karina Bleau Director of photography AJ Korkidakis Music by Kid Koala Musical direction by Vid Cousins

Co-commissioned by BAM, Luminato Festival, Adelaide Festival, Banff Centre, Internationales Sommerfestival Hamburg, Roundhouse UK, Santiago A Mil, and Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival Groningen

BAM Harvey Theater (651 Fulton St) Sep 17—19 at 7:30pm; Sep 20 at 3 pm Tickets start at $25

August 6, 2015, Brooklyn, NY— -based DJ, graphic artist, composer, and music producer Kid Koala presents a magical, multi-disciplinary adaptation of his graphic novel Nufonia Must Fall. Directed by the Oscar-nominated production designer K.K. Barrett (Her, Where the Wild Things Are, Lost in Translation, Being John Malkovich), Nufonia Must Fall unfolds as a film animated live on stage, with Kid Koala and Canada’s dynamic Afiara Quartet performing the soundtrack.

The piece centers around a lonesome, music-obsessed, headphones-sporting robot on the verge of obsolescence who falls in love with a winsome office worker. After a chance encounter, their precarious courtship unfolds via real-time filming of more than a dozen miniature stage settings and a cast of meticulously crafted puppets and robots. Kid Koala and the Afiara Quartet perform his original score for piano, strings, and turntables. The result is an unforgettably heartwarming performance that provides a fresh look at contemporary relationships, technology, and existential relevance.

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Nufonia Must Fall follows Kid Koala’s 2012 project Space Cadet Headphone Experience, which combined a piano, space pods, turntables, and 250 sets of headphones with an audio science fair/gallery for a fully immersive audience experience. In his most recent live experience, a “Satellite Concert” (2015), the audience helped create the program through the use of turntables, effects boxes, and small crates of color-coded vinyl records. Subtle lighting changes cued the audience to play along, resulting in dozens of harmonized turntables creating a unique, uplifting, dynamic evening of light and music.

Nufonia Must Fall made its world premiere June 7-9, 2015 at the Luminato Festival in Toronto. After this New York premiere at BAM, the work will tour the US with venues including:

Segerstrom Center for The Arts January 22-23, 2016 Costa Mesa, CA

CAP at UCLA January 29, 2016 Los Angeles, CA

Bing Concert Hall February 4, 2016 Stanford, CA

Institute of Contemporary Art February 19-20, 2016 Boston, MA

OZ Arts March 4-5, 2016 Nashville, TN

University Musical Society UMS March 11, 2016 Ann Arbor, MI

Walker Art Center April 1-2, 2016 Minneapolis, MN

OCCC April 8, 2016 Oklahoma City, OK

About the artists: Kid Koala is a world-renowned scratch DJ, music producer, and award-winning graphic novelist. He has released five solo albums and has toured with the likes of , the , , , , , DJ Shadow, and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. He has contributed to scores for the films Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Looper, and The Great Gatsby. He has composed music for the National Film Board of Canada, the Cartoon Network, Sesame Street, and Adult Swim. In addition to Nufonia Must Fall and Space Cadet, he recently created a score to the short film Minotaur.

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Production designer K.K. Barrett started his artistic career as a noise musician and painter before moving into film and music videos. Through close relationships with a handful of directors who share his penchant for personal and intimate narratives, he’s built a diverse body of work including Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette, David O Russell’s surreal I Heart Huckabees, Michel Gondry’s Human Nature, and Stephen Daldry’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. He has collaborated with director Spike Jonze on several multi-award winning feature films including Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, and Her (for which he was nominated for an Academy Award in Production Design.).

Barrett has been twice honored with the MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction: for Beck's "New Pollution" (1996) and for Smashing Pumpkins' "Tonight, Tonight" (1997), and earned two Silver Clio Awards.

The Afiara Quartet is a dynamic and award-winning ensemble. After residencies at The Juilliard School and San Francisco State University, the Afiara is currently the Fellowship Quartet at the Royal Conservatory of Music. The ensemble is winner of the Young Canadian Musicians Award, Concert Artist Guild, Munich ARD, and Banff International String Quartet Competitions, including the latter's Szekely Prize for the best interpretation of Beethoven. Afiara has performed throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia, at such venues as Carnegie Hall’s Zankel and Weill Halls, the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, Library of Congress in DC, Sao Paulo’s Museum of Modern Art, Pro Musica of San Miguel de Allende, London's Wigmore Hall, Austria's Esterhazy Palace, Munich’s Prinz Regenten Theatre, Amsterdam’s Muziekgebouw, and the Royal Library in Copenhagen.

For press information contact Sarah Garvey at [email protected] or 718.724.8025

Credits Co-commissioned by BAM, Luminato Festival, Adelaide Festival, Banff Centre, Internationales Sommerfestival Hamburg, Roundhouse UK, Santiago A Mil, and Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival Groningen

Bloomberg Philanthropies is the Season Sponsor.

Viacom is the BAM 2015 Music Sponsor.

BAM 2015 Next Wave Festival supporters: brigitte nyc; Frances Bermanzohn & Alan Roseman; Booth Ferris Foundation; William I. Campbell & Christine Wächter-Campbell; Charina Endowment Fund; Jeanne Donovan Fisher; Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman; The Francena T. Harrison Foundation Trust; Stephanie & Timothy Ingrassia; Suzie & Bruce Kovner; Diane & Adam E. Max; McKinsey & Company, Inc.; Barbara & Richard Moore; Donald R. Mullen Jr.; The SHS Foundation; The Shubert Foundation, Inc.; David & Jane Walentas; The Winston Foundation, Inc.

Delta is the Official Airline of BAM. Pepsi is the official beverage of BAM. Santander is the BAM Marquee sponsor. Yamaha is the official piano for BAM. New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge is the official hotel for BAM.

Your tax dollars make BAM programs possible through funding from the City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts. The BAM facilities are owned by the City of New York and benefit from public funds provided through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with support from Mayor Bill de Blasio; Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl; the New York City Council including Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Finance Committee Chair Julissa Ferreras, Cultural Affairs Committee Chair Jimmy Van Bramer, the Brooklyn Delegation of the Council, and Council Member Laurie Cumbo; and Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams. BAM would like to thank the Brooklyn Delegations of the New York

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State Assembly, Joseph R. Lentol, Delegation Leader; and New York Senate, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Delegation Leader.

General Information

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