This past Saturday, if you weren't at either The Factory or Ruins in Deep Ellum, you missed something beyond special: a whole rainbow of emotions — from lily-white, pure love to deep-red anger — all without the need for any kind of high-grade pharmaceutical.
Marina's show may have been slightly lighter in terms of the overall tone of the evening but she came armed with a commanding presence through a strong voice and a mission statement. She walked out to a wall of screams and cheers in a cheetah leotard and spread an infectious, electrifying energy throughout The Factory's space.
Both of Tolokonnikova's sets were exceptional, but the Ruins show gave her a slight edge because she appeared unrestrained, almost unleashed on the crowd like some kind of caged animal that was itching to break loose and run toward its prey."Fuck to Putin," Tolokonnikova said at the very start of her Ruins show to a screaming, standing-room crowd."I hate that man so much. He's ruined so many lives.
A dancer for Nadya Tolokonnikova from Pussy Riot, who opened for Marina & the Diamonds on Saturday night.She opened with"Police State," a single from the Pussy Riot library with a pop edge, a cry for help in a sea of bewildering despair.
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