Friday, May 1, 2009

Interview with Dominique Serrand

A video interview with Dominique Serrand, one of the principals of Theater de la Jeune Leune, a Minneapolis theatre which recently closed. Jeune Leune was known for their physical theatre-- I believe that Serrand or one of his partners studied with Lecoq, and others studied with Carlo Mazzone-Clemente of Dell'arte. Also, Chris Bayes either taught or performed there (or maybe both)

The 34 minute interview is quite interesting, and well worth viewing.
(Thanks to Mike Daisey for the heads up.)

Not sure if it will be embedded below-- but if not, view it on Vimeo

http://www.vimeo.com/2880009



Interview with Dominique Serrand from Minnesota Playlist on Vimeo.



Here's their log of the interview.

0:00.00 – 1. Will you miss your building? Peter Brook, Ariane Mnouchkine, and using old spaces to say something new.

3:41.29 – 2. Why couldn’t Jeune Lune survive? Artist-driven work, financial management, and patterns of charitable support from Minnesota’s family dynasties.

7:45.05 – 3. What good and bad do you see in the arts right now? The legacy amendment, the migrant nature of artists, creating new ensembles, the Guthrie’s Kushner festival, health care, and more.

12:07.27 – 4. Is the state of the arts in Minnesota healthy? Healthy institutions versus healthy artists, the United States Artists Foundation, and theater companies in Soviet-bloc Hungary.

16:58.03 – 5. Why does theater matter? Religion and the value of questioning.

19:39.22 – 6. What should we do? Public education, how Dominique discovered theater as a child, and exporting Robert Wilson and Robert Lepage to rural areas.

24:10.06 – 7. What will you do in the near future? Getting used to life without Jeune Lune, risk-taking, and developing a new work with four playwrights.

28:33.23 – 8. What if you were asked to run a new theater? A three-step plan including engaging with public schools, putting artists on salary, and bringing out illuminating, new visions of old work.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Fwd: Dell'Arte Teen Ensemble presents Chateau La Roach April 2-5 in Blue Lake


Dell'Arte's Teen Ensemble presents Chateau La roach
The Dell'Arte Teen Ensemble presents an award winning comedy

CHATEAU LA ROACH!

Slapstick humor, mistaken identities, and hilarious dialogue await
audiences of all ages in the Dell'Arte Youth Academy's uproarious
spring farce. Come to the delightful Chateau la Roche for a weekend
you're not likely to forget- a weekend of fine dining, professional staff,
four-star service, and invading cockroaches.

Hotel proprietors Francois and Mimi LaRoche desperately
try to keep their roach infestation under control as they host
and entertain a full house of guests- honeymooners, british cyclists,
fortune tellers, nuns, famous travel writers- one of whom is the
Health Inspector in disguise!

This off-the-wall production will be a
foot-stomping, laugh-out-loud good time,
full of the trademark Dell'Arte Youth Academy physical comedy.
Written by award winning Dell'Arte Alumni Lauren Wilson,
and directed by Tyler Olsen,
CHATEAU LA ROACH
is guaranteed fun for the whole family!

Performance Dates:

Thurs. April 2 at 7:30pm (Pay What You Can! at the Box Office)

Fri. April 3 at 7:30pm

Sat. April 4 at 7:30pm

Sun. April 5 at 2pm

All performances at the Dell'Arte Carlo Theatre

Cost: $5 Student/Seniors, $8 General Admission

Running time: 1 hour 50 minutes, with a 15 minute intermission




Monday, February 2, 2009

Fwd: Don't miss Improviso! by Dell'Arte's first year students


Improviso! A night of Commedia Dell'Arte

Directed by Stephanie Thompson

Thursday - Saturday, February 5-7 at 8 p.m
Dell'Arte's Carlo Theatre in Blue Lake.

$8 general and $5 for students/seniors (click here).
The Thursday, Feb. 5 performance is Pay What You Can.

For mature audiences.
For reservations, call 707-668-5663 Ext. 5.

Visit www.dellarte.com for more information.

A physical celebration of rhythm, attitude and improvisational madness, Commedia dell'Arte pushes passions to the extreme. The characters, defined by the mask, require a level of play from the performer where the body is fully engaged, alive and always playful. True to Commedia, a simple storyline is the structure that allows the actors to create and play all'improvviso - a style that is constantly nourished by improvisation and virtuoso developments of comic themes (lazzi).

Just Announced!

Summer Workshop 2009 Schedule

COMING UP AT DELL'ARTE



MFA Adaptations

Directed by Ronlin Foreman


Presented by Second-year MFA students

Thursday - Sunday, Feb. 19-22

8pm, Carlo Theatre

Click here to buy tickets.

Join the second-year students of the Dell'Arte International MFA program as they translate the written word into dynamic worlds rich with poetic imagery, music and storytelling. Although working independently, the groups have found tales that explore personal transformation, a search for peace and survival despite life's adversaries.

Join these dynamic ensembles as they explore artwork, poetry, character study and improvisation to bring these lively and moving stories of humanity and redemption to life.

For mature audiences only.


ABOUT DELL'ARTE
Dell'Arte is located at 131 H Street in Blue Lake California. Just five minutes from Arcata, east on Highway 299. Call 707-668-5663 ext. 5 for more information or to reserve tickets.

The DELL'ARTE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THEATRE is the North American center for the training and performance of the actor-creator. This year we celebrate 32 years in Blue Lake, where students from around the world study amidst the majestic redwoods and rugged beauty of California's North Coast. We are the only institution in the U.S. offering a full-time professional actor training program in physical theatre, through a one-year certificate program, and an accredited three-year MFA in Ensemble-Based Physical Theatre. We also offer summer workshops, open training sessions, and Study Abroad programs in Bali and Denmark.


Dell'Arte international is an extraordinary community of artists. The combination of our training programs, research, the original touring productions of the Dell'Arte Company, our summer festival, our youth education programs in public schools, and our work in economic/community development makes us a destination unlike any other on the American theatre map.