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...Pageant Players deal with the themes of war, alienation, sex, education, the destruction of the natural environment, and the oppression that they view as encroaching upon their daily lives. Using images derived from their bodies, stage movements, sounds, and props, they attempt to depict "what is beautiful in the world, while describing the forces that would destroy that beauty." In addition to their theatre, the company also offers open workshops on "deobfusticating the mystique of the artist," image-making expressive of inner and outer realities, street theatre, and mind-body exercises to break down "intellectual-motional-physical inhibitions and generate...
...exhibition of photographs selected by Eames in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institute will be on display at the Carpenter Center from March. 6 until March 29. The exhibit, titled "Photography and the City," attempts to depict the changing form and nature of cities...
...directors of the exhibition assert that the time bridging the traditional periods of Romanesque and Gothic has its own style, distinct from the other two. With an aesthetic between the geometric conception of Romanesque and the lush stylization of Gothic, the artists of the era 1200 depict graceful, expressive bodies that never overstep the refinement of their form...
Rather than the more familiar mythological subjects of Greek art, the panels depict what appear to be scenes from the lives, deaths and funeral rites of the occupants of the tombs. One, for instance, shows a helmeted warrior seated on a powerful black horse and grasping a banner. He is met by a heavily rouged woman holding a mirror to his face to capture the image of his soul. Another shows a white man with a carefully trimmed beard boxing with a Negro. The black man is getting the worst of the fight, and there is blood on his back...
...form or content," Edelson had told me. His direction and the spontaneous creativity of his cast achieved the former, and the substance of Brecht's play guaranteed the latter. The story uses two major vignettes, tied together by a denouement that verges on theatre of the absurd, to depict the tortuous battles of a peasantry ravaged by imperial oppression and revolution...