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Erin Greer and Hailee Perry are now friends
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November 29
Erin Greer and Andrew Handlon are now friends
September 7
A blog post by Erin Greer was featured
Gone, Gone, Gone is a love story told through movement and masking tape, with a strong supporting role played by paper towels. The performance is mostly engaging and fun, except in a few tiresome interludes involving arranging the tape and paper t...
August 29
Erin Greer added a blog post
Gone, Gone, Gone is a love story told through movement and masking tape, with a strong supporting role played by paper towels. The performance is mostly engaging and fun, except in a few tiresome interludes involving arranging the tape and paper t...
August 28
Erin Greer added a blog post
Do well by yourself and get an advanced ticket to see one of the final shows of Phil The Void: The Great Brain Robbery. Phil Van Hest’s standup comic/philosophic/political act will kickstart your brain, make you laugh, make you flush in embarrasse...
August 26
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Erin Greer updated their profile
August 25
Brooke Randolph and Erin Greer are now friends
August 25
Professional and amateur writers, wordsmiths, and authors. Whether you write for a living, a hobby, or as a sideline, we want you. Participate in discussions, tell war stories, or exchange ideas and opportunities.
August 25
Wow Erin, your writing piece is so good.
August 25
Here are my reviews of Phi Alpha Gamma and humanature
August 25
A blog post by Erin Greer was featured
Humanature, a collaborative dance, music, and video performance at this year’s Indianapolis Theater Fringe Festival, goes a long way toward realizing the features of live dance performances that make me love dance. The (Re)Collective Company is mo...
August 24
Erin Greer joined Pat Coyle's group
Smaller Indiana is partnering with IndyFringe and we need Smoosiers to get involved. This group will keep everyone up to speed on our progress.
August 24
Erin Greer added a blog post
Humanature, a collaborative dance, music, and video performance at this year’s Indianapolis Theater Fringe Festival, goes a long way toward realizing the features of live dance performances that make me love dance. The (Re)Collective Company is mo...
August 24

Profile Information

How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Other
What is your greatest strength?
intellectual curiosity
What are you working on?
promoting my writing/making writing my career - I've just finished a draft of a novel, and I'm hoping to find representation for it and future work
How big is your business?
Student
What is your Job Title
Student
What is your Personal Website?
http://eegreer.blogspot.com/
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I'm originally from Indianapolis and am spending just shy of two months here this summer/fall. I'm eager to get more connected to the Indy community, especially the artsy, literary, and outdoorsy strands, while in town. I'm also hoping to begin building an online persona, which I've been told is crucial to any writing career these days.

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Erin Greer

IndyFringe Review: Gone, Gone, Gone

Gone, Gone, Gone is a love story told through movement and masking tape, with a strong supporting role played by paper towels. The performance is mostly engaging and fun, except in a few tiresome interludes involving arranging the tape and paper towels; I haven’t made out whether these adhesives and sanitizers are meant to be metaphoric, or are playful exhortations to see the magic in the everyday (or signs implying… Continue

Posted on August 28, 2009 at 3:22pm —

Erin Greer

IndyFringe Review: Phil the Void - SEE IT!

Do well by yourself and get an advanced ticket to see one of the final shows of Phil The Void: The Great Brain Robbery. Phil Van Hest’s standup comic/philosophic/political act will kickstart your brain, make you laugh, make you flush in embarrassed self-recognition, and make you share some of his palpable anger and disappointment with the unsatisfactory status quo of our common political and in… Continue

Posted on August 26, 2009 at 1:30pm —

Erin Greer

IndyFringe Review: Humanature

Humanature, a collaborative dance, music, and video performance at this year’s Indianapolis Theater Fringe Festival, goes a long way toward realizing the features of live dance performances that make me love dance. The (Re)Collective Company is more than a dance company: as its website and literature profess, the Company is committed to collabora… Continue

Posted on August 24, 2009 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

Erin Greer

IndyFringe Review: Phi Alpha Gamma

Phi Alpha Gamma is an impressive one-man show created and performed by Dan Bernitt, currently running at the Indianapolis Theater Fringe Festival. The intellectually and emotionally stirring show tells the story of a fraternity confronting (sort of) its own institutionalized homophobia. Two years prior to the show’s setting, one of the brothers was arrested and imprisoned for brutally beating a young gay man. Now th… Continue

Posted on August 22, 2009 at 11:30am —

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At 12:11pm on August 22, 2009, Faith Wesstrom said…
Hi Erin

Glad we can connect here! :)
At 7:07am on August 20, 2009, Kyle Lacy said…
Erin,

I wanted to say hello and welcome you to Smaller Indiana. Congratulations on becoming a SMOOSIER. Smaller Indiana is changing the way we communicate with each other in Indiana. Why do you love Indiana? How could we make it a better place?
At 6:31am on August 20, 2009, Kristen Horton said…
Hi Erin,
Welcome to Smaller Indiana! As a new member you may want to start by reading the blog post: "I'm a member of Smaller Indiana, now what?" It provides some great tips on getting involved in the community.

Feel free to add a blog post, join some groups (more than 500 are listed on the Smaller Indiana Group Links google doc) & have fun!

~Kristen
 
 

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