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ART EXHIBIT AT CITE DES ARTS - Glissando:
A Foreshadowing
Glissando:
A Foreshadowing is an art exhibit organized by The Milena
Theatre Group and functions as a visual prologue to the group’s upcoming
production, Glissando; Or, The Art of
Cruelty. The
exhibit showcases the diverse and unusual creativity of the cast of Glissando: photography, paintings, play
and poetry collections, collage, and art pieces made of discarded pages of the
production script. Some of the art objects will become props or set pieces for
the actual production.
Glissando:
A
Foreshadowing --
November 8 through November 30 at Cite des Arts. Opening reception during this
Saturday’s Art Walk, 6-8 p.m.
The
Milena Theatre Group is a Lafayette-based interdisciplinary performance ensemble
founded by Dayana Stetco in 2000. The group has produced two short films and 14
original plays staged on UL Lafayette’s campus and at art galleries downtown, at
Cite des Arts, and Freetown Studios. The Milena Group productions include The
Fantastical Nightmares of Mr. Dorian Gray; D. Director, Dictator,
Dracula; Barbarian at the Gates; The Happiness Machine; The
Silentio Project; and, most recently, Noir: A Love
Story.
Glissando;
Or, The Art of Cruelty
is a revision of Anton Chekhov's classical play, Three Sisters. The play
analyzes modern love and the complex relationships it creates by telling the
story of a contemporary playwright who develops relationships with the actresses
playing three sisters in his latest play, while also trying to maintain the
intense connection he has with his wife, a former actress. The network of
interconnected dependencies that develops affects the lives of the characters
and has a profound impact on the production they’re working on. Scenes of pure
choreography allow the spectators to see "the laboratory," the inside of the
playwright's mind, as he works on his play.
Glissando;
Or, The Art of Cruelty -
Opens January 9 at the James Devin
Moncus Theatre, ACA Lafayette. Written and directed by Dayana Stetco.
Image Credit: Cite des Arts

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