Monday, April 01, 2019

Artifact Dance Project presents Monologue of a Muted Man

 

From: Artifact Dance Project <info@artifactdanceproject.com>
Sent: Monday, April 1, 2019 6:18 AM
Subject: You have never seen anything like this...

 

 

 

 

Artifact Dance Project presents

Monologue of a Muted Man
A man losing his hearing reveals longings for
love, life, and purpose.

Studio 124 - Ina Gittings on the UA Campus


$32 reserved seating tickets available at artifactdanceproject.org
Saturday May 11 - 1:00pm | Pre-concert talk 12:30pm
Saturday May 11 - 7:30pm | Pre-concert talk 7:00pm
Sunday May 12 - 2:00pm | Pre-concert talk 1:30pm
Sunday May 12 - 5:00pm | Pre-concert talk 4:30pm

Please join the collaborators for a pre-concert discussion in the
theatre about the creation of Monologue of a Muted Man
1/2 hour prior to showtime.​

 

 

 

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Founding Co-artistic Directors Ashley Bowman and Claire Hancock have cultivated Artifact's reputation for working with artists, musicians and composers. Monologue of a Muted Man is a quintessential example of how the directors deeply value the importance of collaboration. Together, they will radicalize playwright Patrick Baliani's Monologue of a Muted Man for dance.  Ashley capitalizes on Claire's dual strengths as a professional dancer and actor to choreograph the title role of the "the man" who is desperate to love a deaf woman he encounters in Venice while losing his own hearing and, as a result, his sense of self.
Artifact is pleased to work with actor Robert Anthony Peters, who has been acting, producing, directing, and writing professionally in theater, film, voiceover, and more for over a decade. Robert is fully integrated within the staging and choreography and, together with Claire, enables the audience to focus on the main character while experiencing the reality of those around him.  Composer and pianist Russell Ronnebaum creates an original score for piano, which he performs live. Lighting Designer Josh Hemmo returns to Artifact with his sophisticated style to give Monologue of a Muted Man yet another layer of artistry.
Buffalo Exchange is providing Artifact with bags and bags of clothing to cover the entire performance floor as a malleable and symbolic set piece.  The audience is seated in the round in Ina Gittings Studio 124, located just west of the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre. 

photo by Ed Flores featuring Claire Hancock

 

 

 

 

 

PARKING ON CAMPUS
Due to the University of Arizona commencement and convocations the same weekend as Monologue of a Muted Man we have changed the performance dates and times.  We suggest audience members give themselves extra time for travel and parking. Studio 124 at Ina Gittings is located directly west of the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre.  Please use the link below for a map and general parking information.  Detailed information will be posted on our website and emailed to ticket buyers ahead of the performances.
https://www.artifactdanceproject.org/parking

 

 

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