Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Background info for Encuentro workshop participants

WELCOME TO GREAT SMALL WORKS' WORKSHOP AT ENCUENTRO 2014!!

We will create together a processional performance titled "Hemispheric Casserole."
We want to reflect on the popular anti-austerity push-backs we are seeing throughout the hemisphere. 
In our retelling of the story, the audience is led through a hemispheric transmigration of a melody, the melody in our case being the music of the “casserole,” the public sonic performance of banging on pots and pans.

The narrative of the piece was adapted from a story by I.L. Peretz, called The Transmigration of a Melody. The full text of this story, in Yiddish and English, can be found here:

http://ia700306.us.archive.org/.../nybc209367/nybc209367.pdf pages 234-265


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As a musical thread, we will use an Uruguayan murga by Araca la Cana, called "Mientras Escriba y Cante."  A recording of this song can be found here: 

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Here is some background information about murgas, compiled by Jenny Romaine:
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Murga is a form of popular musical theater performed in Uruguay and Argentina during the carnival season. Murga groups operate in the Montevideo and Buenos Aires carnival. Though to a lesser extent than in Montevideo, the Argentine murga is more centered on dancing and less on vocals than the Uruguayan one.  Uruguayan murga has a counterpart in Cadiz, Spain, from which it is derived: the chirigota.  Over time, the two have diverged into distinct forms.

The murga is performed by a group of maximum of 17 people, usually men, in the months prior to Carnival, which takes place from late January to early March in Uruguay. Each group will prepare a musical play consisting of a suite of songs and recitative lasting around 45 minutes. This suite will be performed on popular stages in the various neighborhoods known as toblados throughout the carnival period.  Groups also vie against each other in an official competition. 

Lyrical content is based on a particular theme chosen by the group which serves to provide commentary on events in Uruguay and elsewhere over the proceeding year.  Consequently, murga lends itself well to being used as a form of popular resistance.  For example, during the dictatorship in Uruguay during the 1970s, groups like Araca la Cana became known for their left-wing tendencies, subversive commentary and oppositional stance. 

A traditional murga group is composed of a chorus and three percussionists. This is the type of murga performed on stages; the singers perform in polyphony, using up to 5 vocal parts.  Vocal production tends to be nasal and loud with little variation in volume.  The percussion instruments derived from European military bands are bombo, redolante, and platillos.  Two most important pieces of the performance are the opening song (the saludo) and the exit song. 

These get played on the radio during the carnival period; some of them, such as the Saludo Araca la Cana 1937 are cherished by Uruguyans as cultural icons…

Murgistas dress in elaborate colorful jester-like costumes.  Staging is sparce, with minimal use of props.  Singers tend to be foregrounded, with percussionists at the back or off to the side of the stage.  Musical styles and rhythmic structures have been incorporated into Uruguayan popular music. 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Great Small Works at the Hemispheric Encuentro, Montreal June 21-28

Great Small Works will be conducting a workshop as part of the Hemispheric Encuentro happening at Concordia University in Montreal at the end of June.  We are looking for people who would like to participate in our June 27th procession.  Here's the info.  If you are in Montreal, please join us!

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The Hemispheric EncUentro is coming to town
June 20-27(Montreal)
Want to join in some
radical beautiful processional theater
to celebrate?

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HELLO!  Great Small Works, a visual theater collective (with branches in New York City, Montreal and Cambridge), calling:
GSW:  Can we join forces at the 2014 Encuentro in Montreal? 
YOU (Marvelous Montreal):  What is this all about?
GSW:  Great Small Works and Alejandro Benítez from Facto Teatro in Mexico City will be hosting a processional theater workshop daily from 9-11 am at the Encuentro June 22-27.  We are thrilled to be part of the amazing brain trust gathering for this convocation.  
Marvelous Montreal:  Where do we fit in?
GSW:  The processional theater workshop will build towards a spectacular performance in public space with the accompaniment of a brass band. In 5 sessions -- we’ll learn about parade history, politics and aesthetics, read through a performance script and amend it with your stories, add translations, choose performance locations, learn songs, work with puppets, make scenic elements, dress up, and rehearse in a calm ecstatic fashion. On day 6 (June 27) we will perform our show in public space with accompaniment by Montreal’s Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble and friends.
We are dearly hoping to collaborate in interesting ways.

The “Hemispheric Casserole” 
procession
is centered on a giant scroll map of the American continent.

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 We want to reflect on the popular anti-austerity push-backs we are seeing in NYC, Mexico and Montreal. The narrative of the piece was adapted from a story by I.L. Peretz, called
The Transmigration of a Melody.   

In our retelling of the story, the audience is led through a hemispheric transmigration of a melody, the melody in our case being the music of the “casserole,” the public sonic performance of banging on pots and pans.  Learn an Uruguayan murga by Araca La Cana, remix Quebec favorite Libérez-nous des libéraux and more. 

PLEASE JOIN US!!!!!
Workshop Dates: Sunday-Thursday, JUNE 22-27, from 9AM to 11AM
Location: Concordia University, Grey Nuns building (GN-M101), street address 1185 St. Mathieu
Performance Date: 27 June.  Morning rehearsal/setup.  Performance 4-6PM, beginning at Hotel Gouverneur, ending at Square Viger
Contact/Questions: Trudi Cohen, trudico@gmail.com, for Great Small Works

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

World Puppetry Day Spaghetti Dinner


GREAT SMALL WORKS SPAGHETTI DINNERS
with
TEATRO SEA and
THE PUPPETRY GUILD OF GREATER NEW YORK

Celebrate
World Puppetry Day

Friday, March 21, 2014
7:00pm            Celebrity Puppet Red Carpet
7:30pm            Reception with Spaghetti
8:00pm            Puppet Cabaret
9:30pm            Fiesta

Teatro SEA @The Clemente
107 Suffolk Street (Between Delancey and Rivington), NYC
$15, to benefit UNIMA-USA

7:00pm  Outdoors on Suffolk Street to welcome puppets of all shapes and sizes.  Music by street band Not Ray's Famous Pizza Brass Band with Max Fass, Greg Squared and surprise guests!

8:00pm  Indoor cabaret with MC Jenny Romaine, and performances by puppeteers from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Moscow, the USA:

Teatro SEA
Excerpt from The Legends of the Enchanted Treasure 
Four children discover riches that last longer than material goods: they’re the stories that make up a cultural patrimony.  With animation and shadow, hand and rod puppets. Performed in an easy-to-understand mixture of English and Spanish, it illuminates tales from the Aztecs of Mexico, the Mayas of Guatemala, the Incas of Peru and the Taínos of Puerto Rico. 
Written & Directed by Manuel Antonio Morán for Teatro SEA, a company which specializes in Latino theater for children.

Great Small Works, the Aftselokhes Spectacle Committee and Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
Highlights and traces of the sci-fi puppet Purim thriller
The Spawn of Estheralu: in the Book of Parthenogenesis, the Next Generation

Chris Green
American Weather (work-in-progress title)
Deploying ready-mades, live animation, human-actors, songs, and puppets to re-frame the American condition as a fugue of surrealist micro-plays. Based on actual conversations and inspired by the mythic power of American cliches,  
Developed in ensemble:  Yoko Myoi, Erin K. Orr, Kirstin Kammermeyer, Chris Green, and Quince Marcum
Music by:  C. Green

Chinese Theatre Works
The Ma Ma, Hu Hu Report
Skyped live from Boston!
A panel discussion on the state of the Zodiac, moderated by Horse and Tiger.
Stephen Kaplin, Kuang-Yu Fong and Marta-Mozelle MacRostie

Laurencio Ruiz
ARMY
Is a lovely mother with prosthetic arms; she’s breast-feeding her hungry baby until the child falls asleep; out of the blue, the baby manages to get more breast-feeding in a very unexpected way.

Miron Gusso
The Flea Circus

Charlie Kanev 
The Little Match Girl

Kate Grow 
Wayang Golek figures

Vicky Cosgrove 
Finger puppets

Guest appearance by centenarian puppeteer Bernice Silver

Thursday, February 20, 2014

SPAGHETTI DINNER March 21, 2014


Great Small Works will collaborate with Teatro SEA and Puppetry Guild of Greater New York to celebrate International Day of Puppetry.  Outdoor puppet red carpet with live music at 6:30.  Indoor Spaghetti Dinner with pasta and puppet acts galore at 7:30.  All proceeds will benefit UNIMA-USA.  Stay tuned for details.

Friday, March 21, 2014
Teatro SEA, Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
107 Suffolk Street, NYC

Monday, December 16, 2013

SPAGHETTI DINNER AND FABRIC SALE


IT'S CURTAINS FOR YOU, BABY!
GREAT SMALL WORKS' EXCLUSIVE
SOFT GOODS GIFT SALE

Support our company by purchasing hand block-printed textiles made exclusively for the
2013 Toy Theater Festival by artist extraordinaire Erica Harris.

They're irresistible and inflammable too!
Hear what they are saying!
See what they are talking about!
You can hold a candle to them!

On sale now!

2013 Fabric Panels
Geometric shapes in assorted colors, on assorted hand-dyed colors






 Sizes
Colors
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2010 Fabric Panels
Arrows, Cups, Spoons/Forks, yellow on natural



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2008 Fabric Panels
Targets, red and black on natural or yellow


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AND ------  !!!
SPAGHETTI DINNER
YEAR'S-END GLITTERATION
HO-HO FOR THE DODO, DOLLIN!

WOLLESONIC VS. WOLLESCENIC
New ambient, loopy, stochastic, soft & subtle instruments
and projections from Wollesonic Labs

RICHARD CHANG
Franz Schubert's "Winterreise" song cycle with puppets
and projections in mindscapes of shadow and light.
Projections: Hannah Wasileski   Shadows: Stephen Kaplin

REDWING BLACKBIRD THEATER
AMY TROMPETTER and friends
"2nd Shepherds' Pageant Punch and Judy"

AMOUR OBSCUR 
Gypsy punk band in compositions influenced by traditional Romani music, Kurt Weill, Americana, klezmer, and contemporary dance music.  Dee Dee Vega (vocals), Matt Dallow (accordion), Yoni Benshlomo (upright bass), Fabio Colombo (drums, percussion), Sebastian Isler (trombone), Jeff Paris (trumpet) 
 
MORGAN O'KANE
With Liam Crill, Ezekiel Healy and J.R. Hankins

SUHA DAB
reading new work 

GREAT SMALL WORKS
A “Modicut Moment,” based on the work of
NYC’s 1930’s Yiddish avant garde puppet troupe

And more!


MONDAY DECEMBER 30, 2013
7:30 PM
JUDSON MEMORIAL CHURCH
55 Washington Square South, New York, NY

Suggested Donation:  $5-15 (sliding scale)
Info:  718-840-2823


With Support from the Puppet Slam Network and
NY State Council on the Arts. Thank you!!!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Saturday, September 28, 2013

SAVE THE DATE--Next Spaghetti Dinner October 28th

SAVE THE DATE!

We will present a Spaghetti Dinner on Monday, October 28th
Teatro SEA
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
107 Suffolk Street, NYC

Spaghetti at 7:30
Performances at 8:00
$15, sliding scale

Featured musical guests Ducarriganigan (Amy Carrigan and Aaron Dugan)
And--hopefully!--a new puppet show by Jason Hicks and Joe Therrien, "Weasel vs. the World"
Other performances TBA!!