Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Lord Jefferey Inn, to the top of Boltwood Avenue, and Beyond...

Lamp Post at head of Boltwood Avenue

Ko Festival of Performance presents
INDUSTRIOUS ANGELS
August 3, 2018 - August 5, 2018

Holden Theatre, Amherst College
Fri. & Sat. August 3 & 4 at 8pm, Sunday August 5 at 4pm


INDUSTRIOUS ANGELS is hand-made by Laurie McCants, in collaboration with director/lighting designer Sabrina Hamilton, scenic designer F. Elaine Williams, and composer Guy Klucevsek, who has created a haunting score with piano, violin, accordion, and toy piano. INDUSTRIOUS ANGELS is a solo hand-crafted-story-spinning-shadow-puppet-memory-play-with-music evoking the secret creative lives of women, mother/daughter bloodlines, and the ghost of Emily Dickinson. In a shadowed attic, crammed with curio cabinets, work tables, chests and drawers (containers for mementos and unmentionables), a daughter searches for what it is that ties together her mother, herself, and a radical, elusive poet.

A story about the crafting of stories, INDUSTRIOUS ANGELS was conceived by actor/creator Laurie McCants on a visit to Emily Dickinson’s home, where the poet wrote the almost 1800 poems that were found after her death. The story unfolds through puppetry, paper-cutting, music, movement, light and dark, and the weaving together of words. It is a dance of the hands honoring women’s handiwork: mending, preserving, ordering, adorning, writing, hiding.

This piece was developed at the Ko Festival of Performance and the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. It first premiered at the Ko Festival in 2011 and is being reworked and revived this year at Ko in conjunction with Annual Meeting of the Emily Dickinson International Society which is being hosted by the Emily Dickinson Museum.

An elite group of musicians, from as far afield as Vienna, gathered to record Klucevsek’s score for INDUSTRIOUS ANGELS. They include Todd Reynolds on violin, pianist and toy piano prodigy Isabel Ettenauer, and the composer on accordion.


Lord Jeffery Inn in Amherst Center

I walked past the Lord Jeffery Inn on Boltwood Avenue in the Town of Amherst, MA and kept walking until I passed a lamp post at the top of it, which is situated on the campus of Amherst College. I continued walking until I found the Holden Theatre, where I purchased a ticket to the final performance of "Industrious Angels" the next afternoon. After watching this original play, a one-woman show involving shadow puppetry, on Sunday - I visited both The Homestead and The Evergreens at the Emily Dickenson Museum yesterday, as the reclusive poet of Amherst was pivotal to plot of this particular play. ~ JDHWB-R


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - The Wardrobe

~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwuqA1Ys9Zo ~


8/8 is The Lion's Gate!

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