watch … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Franz Kafka
Project Done by: Ariella Trotsenko, Janice Fong and Mariana Gurevich In our creative assignment, sound was not the only thing that transformed throughout the piece. We did a sound sculpture in devotion to Gregor Samsa of The Metamorphosis, who transforms physically … Continue reading
For my exhibit, I wanted to focus on images that evoked a sense of what Gregor may have felt in his new state. I imagined his difficulty coping with his metamorphosis, his prior sense of duty to his family, the … Continue reading
I tried to focus on images of chaos, darkness, and the mundane. (New original photos are on the right.) … Continue reading
This was edited by Kev-DOg. Metamorphosis, a ballet adaptation to Franz Kafka’s novella, stimulated both visual and auditory senses through fluid, yet crisp movement by Edward Weston. This was also combined with the melodious music of Frank Moon. I truly … Continue reading
Last night, Edward Weston became a cockroach in an eerie ballet interpretation performance of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis at the Joyce Theater. The stage design by Simon Daw created a space for the audience to engage with all characters: Gregor to … Continue reading
Strange. Intense. Right up until the final moment of the performance Metamorphosis the audience, me included, were on the edge of our seats. Gregor, played expertly by Edward Weston, is shown as a businessman in a tedious repetitive lifestyle, and … Continue reading
If you’re looking for an unconventional ballet where your mind will be constantly working, look no further. Metamorphosis is currently being performed at the Joyce Theater, this play focuses on the life of Gregor, a young man who finds himself … Continue reading
Last night, I had the opportunity to see “The Metamorphosis” – A Royal Ballet Production of the Franz Kafka novella of the same title at the well-known Joyce Theater. Principal dancer Edward Watson stole the show – which was directed … Continue reading