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april

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UNM Theatre and Dance is honored to co-present this work with Two Worlds Theatre. Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light by US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo is a story
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UNM Theatre and Dance is honored to co-present this work with Two Worlds Theatre.
Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light by US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo is a story of challenges on the road to determination and healing using storytelling and ceremony.
Directed by Erik Ehn with dramaturgy by Kim Gleason.
April 21st, 22nd, 27th, and 28th at 7:30pm. April 23rd at 2pm, and April 29th at 4pm.
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Ticket Prices $15 General, $12 Faculty & Seniors, $10 Staff & Students
Time
apr 21 (friday) 7:30pm - apr 29 (saturday) 5:30pm
Location
Experimental Theatre
UNM Center for the Arts & Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM 87106
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unmtickets.com or the UNM Bookstore

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Teresa Wetminska and Andrzej Wetminski are in residence with the UNM Department of Theatre and Dance. Workshop | A SPOON AT THE END OF A STRING Apply to attend a workshop
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Teresa Wetminska and Andrzej Wetminski are in residence with the UNM Department of Theatre and Dance.
Workshop | A SPOON AT THE END OF A STRING
Apply to attend a workshop from guest artists.
April 24-26 5-8pm
The Experimental Theatre
For over two decades, the Wetminskis worked as artists and performers in one of the most influential theatres of the last century: Cricot 2 directed by Polish-Jewish theatre luminary Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990). Kantor-one of the most significant European artists of the 20th century~was born in Wielopole and studied at the Fine Arts Academy in Kraków from 1934-1939. Upon graduation, he founded the Independent Theater-an underground theatre that continued to be active in the cellars of Kraków during the Nazi occupation of Poland. In 1955, Kantor, along with a group of visual artists, formed the Cricot 2 theatre, which toured widely and first became known in the US through its performances at La MaMa E.T.C. in 1979. Perhaps best known for his notion of the “Theatre of Death” epitomized by the 1975 production of the Dead Class, Kantor’s prolific practice spanned set design, painting, directing, manifestos, and assemblages, and has had a profound influence on the theatre and visual art worlds internationally.
Attention to Kantor has increased especially in the last decades (UNESCO celebrated his centennial in 2015), as his work prefigured contemporary interest in hybrid performance, manifesto forms, and performing objects. Kantor pioneered his own acting philosophy, often foregoing trained professionals on stage in favor of amateurs and friends. He became fascinated with altering the role of the actor from that of an agent to that of a machine or scenic element: the “Bio-object.” He reduced his performers to props, while raising props to the level of performers, partly to convey the terrifying modern displacement of the subject. Objects have emerged today as an important site of multidisciplinary inquiry. Kantor’s uncannv performance worlds can tell us much about the one we are just now learning to live in.
Time
apr 24 (monday) 5:00pm - apr 26 (wednesday) 8:00pm
Location
Experimental Theatre
UNM Center for the Arts & Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM 87106
may

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Join Musical Theatre students in their final project: a showing of the songs from hit rock musical BatBoy. Bat Boy: The Musical was inspired by a series of tabloid headlines published
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Join Musical Theatre students in their final project: a showing of the songs from hit rock musical BatBoy.
Bat Boy: The Musical was inspired by a series of tabloid headlines published in 1992 by The Weekly World News claiming that a terrifying creature, half-man, half-bat, had been discovered in a cave, escaped, and was being pursued by government officials.
Direction by Kate Clarke.
May 4th, 5th, and 6th at 7:30pm, May 7th at 2pm.
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Time
may 4 (thursday) 7:30pm - may 7 (sunday) 3:00pm
Location
Experimental Theatre
UNM Center for the Arts & Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Tickets
Free Admission