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California Theater of Performing Arts
 Puppets, Masks and Performing Objects by John Bell, Puppets and masks are central to some of the oldest worldwide forms of art making and performance, as well as some of the newest. In the twentieth century, French symbolists, Russian futurists and constructivists, Prague School semioticians, and avant-garde artists around the world have all explored the experimental, social, and political value of performing objects. In recent years, puppets, masks, and objects have been the focus of Broadway musicals, postmodernist theory, political spectacle, performance art, and new academic programs, for example, at the California Institute of the Arts.This volume, which originally appeared as a special issue of "TDR/The Drama Review, looks at puppets, masks, and other performing objects from a broad range of perspectives. The topics include Stephen Kaplin's new theory of puppet theater based on distance and ratio, a historical overview of mechanical and electrical performing objects, a Yiddish puppet theater of the 1920s and 1930s, an account of the Bread and Puppet Theater's "Domestic Resurrection Circus and a manifesto by its founder, Peter Schumann, and interviews with director Julie Taymor and Peruvian mask-maker Gustavo Boada. The book also includes the first English translation of Pyotr Bogatyrev's influential 1923 essay on Czech and Russian puppet and folk theaters.ContributorsJohn Bell, Pyotr Bogatyrev, Stephen Kaplin, Edward Portnoy, Richard Schechner, Peter Schumann, Salil Singh, Theodora Skipitares, Mark Sussman, Steve Tilllis.
 Ensemble Works: An Anthology This collection includes plays by the most important ensemble theater companies working today: Roadside Theater (Whitesburg, Kentucky), Pregones Theater (Bronx, New York), Junebug Productions (New Orleans, Louisiana), Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), A Traveling Jewish Theatre (San Francisco, California), Touchstone Theatre (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), The Carpetbag Theatre (Knoxville, Tennessee), the Dell'Arte Company (Blue Lake, California) and Goat Island Performance Group (Chicago, Illinois). All the plays embody the impassioned, courageous spirit that defines the American ensemble theater movement. Ferdinand Lewis is a performer, educator and journalist who lives in Los Angeles.
California Institute of the Arts - The California Institute of the Arts, commonly known as CalArts, and located in Valencia, California, USA, grants degrees in visual and performing arts. Incorporated in 1961, it was the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the United States created specifically for students of both the visual and the performing arts. The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center - The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center is a performing arts venue located in the city of Tampa, Florida along the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa and is home to performances by the Broadway Theater Project. San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts - The San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, known as SCPA, is a public arts magnet school in southeastern San Diego, California, USA. Students in grades 6-12 are bussed to the school from throughout the San Diego Unified School District. Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center - The Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center is a planned development for Minneapolis, Minnesota. The center is expected as a three building complex holding historical buildings such as the Shubert theater and the Hennepin Center for the Arts, which is to be accompanied by a new three-story atrium.
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