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Daily Archives: November 17, 2013
Jerome Bel’s Disabled Theater
Jerome Bel’s Disabled Theater was an extremely powerful and moving performance that uniquely involved self-pronounced actors who all had a mental deficiency. These disabilities ranged from a learning disability to trisomy 21, or down syndrome. Aside from the obvious controversy this … Continue reading
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Jerome Bell’s “Disabled Theatre”
Certainly a show that I would not have expected to see in an art class and that I would not have seen on my own, I was surprised that I did enjoy Jerome Bell’s “Disabled Theatre”. The show started off … Continue reading
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“Disabled Theater”: Jerome Bel and Theater Hora
The Jerome Bel and Theater Hora “Disabled Theater” is the most touching and exciting performance I’ve seen so far. It started off in a serious tone with the actors being asked to come out one by one and stand in … Continue reading
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Jerome Bel – “Disabled Theater”
Her sweater is so orange, I thought, captured by the bright neon attire of Sara Hess, an actress at Theater HORA. The hoodie emanated a glowing orange hue as a result of the strongly diffused light of the stage. Her … Continue reading
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“Disabled Theater” at Theater Hora
Jerome Bel’s “Disabled Theater” provided an outlet for both the performers and those in the audience to either release their inner personalities or remove the barrier that society created that stands between us and the disabled. The performance was freeing … Continue reading
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Jerome Bel and Theater Hora “Disabled Theater” Review
Jerome Bel and Theater Hora “Disabled Theater” challenged my preexisting notions of dance, and while I found the performance to be moving and insightful, I felt that much of the piece strayed from the physicality of dance and resembled a … Continue reading
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