Elevate your elimination
The Seattle School has a true knack for creating clever, fresh art projects, often utilizing unusual performance spaces. Like the bathroom.
Specifically, the bathroom of the Hideout at 1005 Boren in Seattle, the women’s bathroom to be precise, where they are presenting a piece called “Remember Me (Klaus Nomi bathroom)” that combines elements of the writings of Austrian architect Bernard Rudofsky, 20th century electronics, a colorful array of fresh carnations and 80s cabaret singer Klaus Nomi to create a three-minute one-person performance celebrated uniquely for each individual viewer.
“Remember Me (Klaus Nomi bathroom)” makes it debut tonight and continues weekends through the end of January.


