october 2005

 

ars longa

"A Truly Existential
Understanding of
What It Means to Be Human Is The Most Radical
Thing You Can Talk About"
An Interview with
Elfin Vogel
on the State of the Art in Theatre

Michael Bettencourt

film

Asia Through A
Thai Looking Glass

 The arts of Asia abide – as expansive and merchandised as in any other part of the world.
 Danin Adler

playwrights

The State of New Opera
There are few world
premieres in any one year
and fewer that stand on
the cutting edge
Karren Alenier

music

Character Animation
Not Just Technology

Pictures may paint
 a thousand words
but images potent with emotion
touch a thousand lives
Martin Challis
(view a scene)

theatre
at the edge

Tango
From film to flash
the reflow of one medium
into another
Rolf Schwarz
(view the movie)

What's It All
About, Philtra?

A puzzle about
the passage
of time
Claudine Jones

myths

Like Sisyphus, Art has carried its rock up the mountain of time from the first moment a hominid saw its face reflected in water and tried to copy it in the sand.

theatre

Phantom Limb
The film alchemy of
Jay Rosenblatt
Renate Stendhal
(view scenes)

ars asia

New Plays
It is unfortunate
that world premieres
are far more
common in dance
than they are
in theatre.
Catherine Conway Honig

opera

The Future of the
Art of Art Music

An Interview with
Eric L. McIntyre
Nathan Thomas

animation

Adina Tal
Interview with the
director of
Nalaga'at
Michael Bettencourt

film
at the edge
art the state of

The Myth of the
Hero with the Big Gun
Whoever tells the
stories
shapes society
Arthur Kanegis

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