Trying the Hand of God

THURSDAY, APRIL 2
MOCA Grand Avenue
7-10 PM, FREE

For the second event of their three-month Engagement Party residency, Knifeandfork explores the media-perpetuated nature of the chance moment in Trying the Hand of God, hosting a carefully choreographed continuous reenactment of the infamous illegal, but not penalized, “Hand of God” soccer goal from the 1986 International Federation of Associated Football (FIFA) World Cup. The performance will be staged on a recreation of Mexico City’s Aztec Stadium, constructed within the confines of the MOCA Sculpture Plaza. A limited number of audience members will have the opportunity to play the role of Diego Maradona, the Argentine soccer legend who scored the controversial goal against England during the quarterfinals, eventually leading his team to win the match and the tournament.

Live announcing by Enrique Gutierrez of KMEX/Univision 34
Performance and video direction by Mike Cahill
Performance by Josh Anderson, Scott Davis, Kenny Garay, Oscar Garay, Elmer Garcia, Brian Shim
DJ set by Wendy Yao
Blogging by Guthrie Lonergan
Cash bar and tacos

Note: This is an outdoor event. Please dress accordingly.

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KNIFEANDFORK, founded by Brian House and Sue Huang, presents three new works for ENGAGEMENT PARTY, MOCA’s series of interventions by local artist collectives occurring the first Thursday of every month from 7–10pm at MOCA Grand Avenue. Events are FREE and open to the general public.

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EMPTINESS IS FORM
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THURSDAY, MARCH 5
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TRYING THE HAND OF GOD
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
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MOCA GRAND PRIX
THURSDAY, MAY 7
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