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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Conservatory Hour
Monday, Oct. 29
“Antigone” presented by the Movement IV Class with mask by the Design for the Stage class.
5:00pm in the Chosky Theatre
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
please please please don't skip this cons. hour kaf's class always puts together beautiful pieces, and this one is no different. Antigone through masks? cool...so see it. for your own artistic sakes! especially if you have never had your eyes opened to the world of mask work, it's a fascinating aspect of theater that we in the United States have very little access to, but tis an artform revered throughout the rest of the world. Plus, masks from the design students...so, see it !
i'm so nervous and excited about this one, its gonna be great, i can't wait to see what the actors have done with the masks because i didn't believe that they can come to life when on a body, lo and behold.... its going to crazy to finally see a design being used in a show as well... something i've never experienced.
2 comments:
please please please
don't skip this cons. hour
kaf's class always puts together beautiful pieces, and this one is no different. Antigone through masks? cool...so see it. for your own artistic sakes! especially if you have never had your eyes opened to the world of mask work, it's a fascinating aspect of theater that we in the United States have very little access to, but tis an artform revered throughout the rest of the world. Plus, masks from the design students...so, see it
!
i'm so nervous and excited about this one, its gonna be great, i can't wait to see what the actors have done with the masks because i didn't believe that they can come to life when on a body, lo and behold.... its going to crazy to finally see a design being used in a show as well... something i've never experienced.
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