Have a look on dance or monsters! See Student Performances at DAMU or at Jungmann Square.
I Want to Dance, Kate!
The School of Visual Theatre, Jerusalem
The School of Visual Theatre, Jerusalem
Five women are in a house. They are not sure which of them is who, and the only man in the vicinity is their radio. They want to dance. A performance that uses a dramatic text (Brian Friel's 'Dancing at Lughnasa') as its starting-point. A series of improvised scores, with set rules, in which the performers use their voices to move a solo performer.
Cast: Tamar Lamm, llana Baer, Talia de Vries, Yael Finkel, Haya Bershinski, Ari Teperberg // Set and Costume Design: Joanna Jones // Tuesday, 23th June, 1 p. m., DAMU.
Enfantine
Carnegie Mellon University
A group of students bring a cacophony of original music, puppets, and inner demons.
Monsters are a staple of youth. Children create monsters when they realize that everyone, including themselves, is capable of behaving destructively towards other people. Monsters are the manifestation of negative energy; the child can blame someone instead of shattering the illusion of a harmonious life. Monsters help children cope.
Enfantine explores what happens when the monsters travel from under our beds and into our hearts. Who is your monster?
Performers: Rachel Abrams, Abby Botnick, Zoe Clayton, Dani Joseph // Designers: Anna Azizzy, Olivia V Hern, Keith Kelly, Rebecca Liu, // Directed and conceived by Zoe Clayton. // Tuesday, 23th June, 1.30 p. m., Jungmann Square.
All performances find at Daily Program here.