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VIDEO: Taylor Mac & Machine Dazzle Turn U.S. History into a Catwalk

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The Stockton-born, New York-based performance artist Taylor Mac and his costume designer Machine Dazzle are no ordinary historians. In A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, their 24-hour romp through American history from 1776 to the present day, Mac, Dazzle and their vast team of collaborators use the pop hits of the ages, commentary, and off-the-wall fashions to share a unique vision of this country’s story.

KQED’s senior arts editor Chloe Veltman sat down with Mac and Dazzle in the costume-strewn basement of San Francisco’s Curran Theater when the artists were prepping for a run of their show.

Watch the report for KQED Newsroom here:

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A 24-Decade History of Popular Music runs in four, six-hour-long episodes from Friday, Sept. 15 to Sunday, Sept. 24 at the Curran Theater in San Francisco. For more information, click here.

Stanford Live is also presenting a 3-hour-long, abridged version of the show at the Bing Concert Hall on the Stanford Campus on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Information here.

Costumes for A 24-Decade History of Popular Music pack the basement of The Curran Theater.
Costumes for A 24-Decade History of Popular Music pack the basement of The Curran Theater. (Photo: Chloe Veltman/KQED)

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