“¡El Espectáculo de la Decada!”
Join us in person (or via live stream) for a live dance performance to celebrate Vulny Daddy, the sophomore album release from Matthew Roberta.
Saturday, May 28th 2022
7:00pm CST / 8:00pm EST
Centro Nacional de las Artes
Teatro Raúl Flores Canelo
Mexico City, Mexico
Virtually Streaming via Broadcast Link
About the Show
This live contemporary dance performance was created in collaboration with choreographer and dancer Daniela Vazquez, producer and dancer Catalina Navarrete, and a team of 8 Mexican performing artists, with more than a dozen extras, lighting artists, and videographers.
A unique body of paintings has been created by Matthew in support of this event, which will be debuted live throughout the performance, with gallery-style viewing to follow.
About the Album
Each unique movement will be performed sequentially to the mastered recordings of Vulny Daddy - an album written by Matthew Roberta (Matthew Anderson), produced by Drake Ritter, and contributed to by musical artists around the world.
This release follows the full length “What’s Your Worldview?” (released under the moniker Charles Arizona), and thematically transitions the artist out of a decade long struggle with his ideology, identity, and manners of self-medication into a new chapter of the same old shit with a lot more peace, acceptance, and true love for self and others.
To Join Virtually
The full video performance will be released in coordination with our live event. Sign up to receive a text message with the broadcast link on the day of the event.
Signing up is encouraged even if you cannot view at the live broadcast time, as the link will provide ongoing access.
To Host Virtually
I (Matthew) would love for friends in different cities to host viewing parties to virtually enjoy the video performance in local groups.
From small home gatherings to theaters or venues interested in hosting, I’d love to help create a special virtual experience for you and your guests.
To Attend Live
The premiere takes place at the beautiful National Theater of the Arts in Coyoacán, with seating for just over 300 people for each of our Saturday and Sunday events.
The first 135 tickets to each event are free - after that, but your tickets at the theater the day of the event.